Did Google Just Lose 65 Million Users to ChatGPT?

Are users leaving the Google exodus behind for AI? Explore how 65 million people switching to ChatGPT is shifting search habits. This analysis examines the current search landscape and whether the Google exodus is a genuine migration or just a temporary trend. We break down the data behind why millions are choosing AI tools for their queries instead of traditional search engines, and what this signals for the future of online information retrieval. Time Stamps 0:31 – From Google to LLM tools — what's changing 0:53 – SEO isn't dead, the interface just changed 1:14 – AI search still uses traditional ranking for simple queries 1:34 – How LLMs actually process search requests 1:56 – Most AI results are just search engines with a new URL 2:42 – How much content to add (and how fast) 3:29 – Human-generated content is winning in LLMs 3:43 – Why blasting 500 AI pages overnight will hurt you 4:03 – AI slop tanks your domain authority 4:28 – How to build content the right way 4:51 – Predicting a 20-year curve compressed into 4 years 5:14 – You have less than 60 months to act 5:39 – Real example: small business with no address on their site 6:13 – The danger of depending on BNI, Facebook, or any platform 6:32 – Facebook is not feeding ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Gemini 6:55 – The Great Traffic Evaporation — zero-click & what it means 7:15 – Schema.org, AI compliance, and human content = your playbook 7:41 – Our traffic is up 47% despite the drop — here's why 8:01 – Fewer visitors, but higher quality leads