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89% of Brands Appear in AI Search Yet Only 14% Track Visibility, Goodfirms Reports

Goodfirms reveals 89% of brands appear in AI search results, yet only 14% track visibility, leaving them optimizing in the dark as traffic shifts.

Goodfirms reveals 89% of brands appear in AI search results, yet only 14% track visibility, leaving them optimizing in the dark as traffic shifts.

Goodfirms’ new research reveals a growing measurement crisis as AI transforms brand discovery.

A paradox is emerging in the realm of search engine optimization (SEO): brands are appearing in AI-generated search results at unprecedented levels, yet most lack reliable methods to measure the impact of that visibility on traffic and revenue. This is the central finding of “SEO Statistics 2026: AI Search, Rankings & Zero-Click Trends,” a recent study by B2B research platform Goodfirms. According to the report, while 89% of brands now achieve citations in AI-driven search results, the majority cannot link this exposure to meaningful outcomes, rendering them effectively visible but blind.

The Zero-Click Shift Is Structural, Not Temporary

The study indicates that nearly 60% of Google searches conclude without any clicks; users receive their answers directly from the results page and move on. Despite this significant shift in search behavior, many organizations continue to measure performance using outdated methods from five years ago. Tools like Google Search Console and third-party SEO software remain widely used, with 70% and 65% of practitioners relying on them, respectively. However, only 14% are currently tracking visibility related to AI and large language models (LLMs)—the area where a growing share of initial brand discovery now occurs.

“Visibility and traffic are no longer the same metric, and most analytics frameworks haven’t caught up to that reality,” said Jennifer Warren, Senior Researcher at Goodfirms. “Until measurement strategy evolves alongside search behavior, brands are essentially optimizing in the dark.”

Strategy Is Shifting — But Slowly

The report highlights an uneven strategic response across organizations. Content quality and alignment with search intent remain the top strategies, cited by 54% of respondents. However, AI and LLM optimization has surged to second place, now prioritized by 43% of marketers, compared to nearly zero a year prior. In contrast, brand authority—frequently identified as a critical factor in AI citation—is recognized as a strategic priority by only 19% of marketers, despite 81% practicing it in some form. This disparity between what brands are doing and what they actively invest in is one of the report’s most significant revelations.

With 65% of marketers identifying AI-driven search changes as their leading challenge, and over half struggling to demonstrate return on investment (ROI), the urgency to develop better attribution models is mounting.

The study surveyed 100 marketing and SEO practitioners across more than 20 organizations during January and February 2026, with the full methodology available upon request. The complete report, “SEO Statistics 2026: AI Search, Rankings & Zero-Click Trends,” is accessible at Goodfirms’ website.

For enterprises seeking actionable insights based on these findings, Goodfirms offers a vetted directory of SEO firms operating in the United States, India, and the United Kingdom, as businesses strive to navigate this rapidly evolving landscape.

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Sofía Méndez
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At AIPressa, my work focuses on deciphering how artificial intelligence is transforming digital marketing in ways that seemed like science fiction just a few years ago. I've closely followed the evolution from early automation tools to today's generative AI systems that create complete campaigns. My approach: separating strategies that truly work from marketing noise, always seeking the balance between technological innovation and measurable results. When I'm not analyzing the latest AI marketing trends, I'm probably experimenting with new automation tools or building workflows that promise to revolutionize my creative process.

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