The AI Search Briefing is your fast-paced micro-podcast daily update on the rapidly changing world of modern search. Hosted by Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO, this daily briefing breaks down the biggest shifts happening in Google Search, AI Search, Google Business Profile strategy, local visibility, Answer Engines, and the future of online discovery. As Google, Gemini, Copilot, Chat GPT, Claude, and other AI platforms reshape how customers find businesses, Ralph helps business owners understand what is changing, why it matters, and what to do next. From the rise of conversational search and Information Agents, to Google Maps optimization, reviews, trust signals, and website clarity, The AI Search Briefing translates complex search changes into real-world business strategies. If you want your business to be trusted, understood, and recommended in the new AI Search era, this briefing is for you. New episodes daily. Think big. Be trusted. Be r
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5 Things You Should NEVER Post for AI Search! | The AI Search Briefing #62
Aug 21, 20262 minS1
What should you NEVER post if you're trying to build trust with customers, Google, and AI Search? In Episode #62 of The AI Search Briefing, Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO shares five content mistakes businesses should avoid. Don't make claims you can't prove. Don't post just to fill space. Don't copy everyone else. Don't let AI do all the talking. And most importantly, don't forget your customer. AI can help you create content, but your experience, your stories, and your expertise are what make that content worth reading. Every post should answer a question, solve a problem, share useful information, or build trust. Here's the bottom of the bottom line: Every post teaches AI something about your business. Make sure it's learning the right lessons. Because AI Search isn't looking for the loudest business. It's looking for the most helpful one. Think Big. Be Trusted. Be Recommended. The AI Search Briefing is a daily 1–3 minute update helping business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals understand how AI is changing search.
Is Your Google Business Profile Outdated? | The AI Search Briefing #61
Aug 20, 20262 minS1
When was the last time you updated your Google Business Profile? Many businesses claim their profile, add their hours, upload a few photos, and then never touch it again. In Episode #61 of The AI Search Briefing, Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO explains why an outdated Google Business Profile can send the wrong message to customers and potentially leave Google with an outdated picture of your business. Think of your Google Business Profile as your digital storefront. Imagine walking past a clothing store where the display window hasn't changed in six years. You'd probably wonder if the business was still active. Your Google Business Profile can create a similar impression. You don't need to post every day. The goal is to consistently show what's happening in your business with new projects, customer success stories, seasonal reminders, helpful tips, products, services, community involvement, and fresh photos. Don't set up your Google Business Profile and forget about it. Keep it current. Keep it useful. Be consistent. Think Big. Be Trusted. Be Recommended. The AI Search Briefing is a daily 1–3 minute update helping business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals understand how AI is changing search.
What Should I Blog About? | The AI Search Briefing #60
Aug 19, 20262 minS1
What should you blog about if you want your business to become more visible in Google and AI Search? Start with the questions your customers are already asking. In Episode #60 of The AI Search Briefing, Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO explains why you don't need an endless list of clever blog topics. Every real question from a customer can become a useful piece of content. Better yet, one good answer can become much more than a blog post. Turn it into a YouTube video, podcast episode, LinkedIn post, Facebook post, or Google Business Profile update. You're not creating five completely different pieces of content. You're answering one important question in five different ways. Your customers aren't searching for blogs. They're searching for answers. And businesses that consistently provide useful answers give people, search engines, and AI more information to understand their experience and expertise. Think Big. Be Trusted. Be Recommended. The AI Search Briefing is a daily 1–3 minute update helping business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals understand how AI is changing search.
Houston We Have a Problem! | The AI Search Briefing Special Report #5
Aug 18, 20264 minS1
Houston, we have a problem! Your business's AI authority may have been developing for years, long before you ever started thinking about ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, Grok, Perplexity, or AI Search. AI doesn't learn about your business only from what YOU say. It can also encounter what customers, directories, industry websites, news organizations, communities, social platforms, and other independent sources have said about you over time. And if those sources contain old, inconsistent, or conflicting information, that can become a problem. In this AI Search Briefing Special Report, Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO explains why businesses need to look beyond their own websites and start examining the information that has accumulated about them across the internet. Then stick around for the Apollo 13 addendum. For more than 30 years, we've repeated one of the most famous lines in space history incorrectly. What does THAT tell us about information repeated across the internet? Houston... we may have another problem. Think Big. Be Trusted. Be Recommended. The AI Search Briefing is a daily 1–3 minute update helping business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals understand how AI is changing search.
Which Social Media Platforms Help AI Search? | The AI Search Briefing #59
Aug 18, 20262 minS1
Which social media platforms actually help your business get found in AI Search? Should you focus on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, X, or TikTok? The answer isn't about finding one magic platform. In Episode #59 of The AI Search Briefing, Ralph Peterson of 7Trillion SEO explains how your website, Google Business Profile, social media accounts, customer reviews, videos, podcasts, and blog content can work together to create a clearer picture of your business online. The more complete and consistent that picture becomes, the easier it is for people and AI-powered search systems to understand who you are, what you do, and why your business should be trusted. Instead of spending months trying to find the perfect social media platform, spend that time creating useful content that demonstrates your real-world experience and expertise. Because AI isn't simply asking, "Which social network are you using?" It's asking, "Can I trust what this business is saying?" Think Big. Be Trusted. Be Recommended. The AI Search Briefing is a daily 1–3 minute update helping business owners, marketers, and SEO professionals understand how AI is changing search.
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