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Bing's Visual Search Overhaul, Google's "Highly Cited" Badge, and Ask YouTube — What They Mean for AI Visibility

Episode 64 Published 1 month, 1 week ago
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Three AI search updates this week — and the one that got the least coverage might matter most for your content strategy.

In this episode:

  • Bing's redesigned image search groups results into AI-labeled categories — and why your alt text and image context just got more important
  • Google's new "Highly Cited" badge makes source authority visible to everyday users — not just AI engines
  • Ask YouTube brings conversational search to video, and why your content now needs to be queryable, not just watchable

The throughline: AI search is shifting from returning results to attributing answers. Being the source is the strategy.

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If you're listening to this and thinking I need someone to lead this for me, that's what I do.

I'm an AI search visibility consultant and a fractional content strategist for startups and enterprise brands. If that sounds like the kind of help you're looking for, email me at cassie@cassieclarkmarketing.com. 

Or request your 7-Day AI Search Visibility Audit: https://cassieclarkmarketing.com/ai-search-visibility-audit/

Let’s connect:

LinkedIn → Cassie Clark | AI Search Visibility Consultant
Website → https://cassieclarkmarketing.com

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