
SEO’s Old Blueprint Just Got Rewritten: Aussie Firm Rolls Out ‘Google AI Mode’ for Search
Sydney-based agency PK SEO has announced that Australia is now live with what it calls “AI Mode” in search – a change so big they say it marks the end of “traditional SEO”.
According to their press release, this new model shifts the game: instead of the usual blue-links list, users are now seeing AI-generated overviews that pull from a handful of authoritative sources.
What does this mean for businesses that depend on search traffic? For starters, it means page-one rankings alone likely won’t cut the mustard anymore.
PK SEO warns that unless you’re part of the AI answer box, you could become invisible.
They’re introducing a new term: Generative Engine Optimisation (GEO), a strategy aimed at making your brand one of the ‘answers’ the AI wants to pull.
To back this up, insights suggest that as AI-powered query results become more common, fewer users are clicking into individual sites – because the summary gives them what they need right away.
Google itself described this evolution as search “going beyond information to intelligence”.
Right now it might feel like chasing a moving target. My take? It’s exciting but also a bit nerve-wracking. The rules are shifting fast.
If your web team is still playing catch-up on old SEO tactics (keywords, meta tags, link-mass), you may need to pivot.
Focus more on building trust, deep-dive content, citations, authority and connections across your niche – because that’s what the AI seems to favour.
One practical step: audit your content for depth and relevance. If you have pages that are thin, generic or just covering the basics, those might drop off in visibility.
Look instead at how you can become a source the AI picks up, not just a page the AI links to.
Also, keep an eye on analytics: if your click-throughs are slipping but impressions stay up, it could be a sign this shift is already hitting your site.
Australia is leading the rollout but this isn’t just local. Global brands and marketers should treat this as a preview of the “what’s next” in search.
If you’re operating in other markets (Philippines included!), better start plotting how you’ll make your presence seen in the new AI-driven layer of search.
Bottom line: Search just leveled up. The blue link era isn’t over overnight, but the pressure to adapt has never been higher.
If you’re ready to hop in, you could be ahead of the curve – if you’re not, there’s a real chance you’ll wake up one day and find your traffic just… isn’t what it used to be.












