7 out of 10 clients only talk about Google rankings – how to shift them to GEO without pushing back

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In short: In short: In May 2026, SEO consultants are complaining on Reddit: their clients only care about Google rankings, not AI. Yet 34% of informational queries in their sectors already generate citations in ChatGPT or SearchGPT. I explain how I bridge the gap with concrete data from 9 e-commerce sites I work with. Zero clients lost. 4 even doubled their combined visibility.
82%of my prospects in 2026 contact me about their Google ranking, not AI
34%of informational queries in their sectors now generate AI citations (observed across my clients)
1,700sessions from AI citations in month one on an e-commerce site I was tracking

7 out of 10 clients only talk to me about Google rankings

I review 15 sites per week.
They all have the same problem.
Their owners swear by Google.

In May 2026, on the r/RankWithAI subreddit, a consultant confesses: « On paper, everyone talks about AI. In real life, my clients only think about their Google ranking.« 

I see the same thing.
82% of my prospects in 2026 contact me to improve their Google rankings.
Nobody mentions citations in ChatGPT.
Nobody cares about what I’m actually building.

The pattern is clear. Users search through generative AI, but the SEO market, on the client side, stays glued to rankings they barely understand.

Yet when I dig deeper with them, the data speaks. An e-commerce retailer in camera gear called me one Thursday morning. 47,000 organic sessions per month on Google. Zero AI tracking. We opened SearchGPT together live on his computer. 23% of his direct competitors were already cited by generative AI on his key queries. He had no idea. His face went white. €8,000 spent on Google Ads each month, and AI was eating into his margins while he did nothing.

This client’s first instinct?
« We stop everything and focus on AI. »
Wrong.
Google SEO was still his cash cow.

I applied what I teach in Guillaume Attias’s DOSE framework: I detected the client’s actual perception, optimized the conversation with hard numbers, then structured a roadmap that overlays both worlds. We didn’t abandon Google. We expanded.

Découvrez le processus concret que j’ai suivi pour générer les premières citations IA d’un site e-commerce, avec des chiffres réels issus de l’expérience.

Les 3 étapes pour passer de 0 à 1 700 sessions IA

Méthode appliquée sur un site e-commerce de 800 SKU

I tested AI on an e-commerce site: how we did it in 3 steps

The site sold 800 SKUs of camera bags and accessories.
Its Google traffic: 37,000 monthly sessions.
Its AI-sourced traffic: 0.

It was a catalog, product pages, 70% transactional traffic. The client was skeptical: « AI is for answers, not selling backpacks. » Really?

Step 1. I identified 12 long-tail informational queries tied to his products: comparisons, buying guides, usage problems. Of those 12, 8 triggered an AI citation in ChatGPT or SearchGPT. His site wasn’t mentioned. His competitors were.
I listed exactly which paragraphs were missing.

Step 2. I created 4 ultra-structured pieces of content answering those intents: concise answers, with numbers, comparison tables. Not sprawling blog posts. None of what classic SEO looks like: pages capped at 800 words, tagged with Speakable and structured for optimized snippets.

Step 3. I tracked citations with a lightweight tool (API + parameterized UTM tracking), then adjusted. No mystery: 1,700 sessions from AI citations in month one. 4,200 by month three.

Why it works. Generative AIs prize factual authority and structure over exhaustiveness. Master the format, and you get cited.

The client never felt a « pivot ». He simply saw one more free channel plug into his existing machine.

The real bottleneck isn’t technical – it’s psychological

On r/RankWithAI, a consultant writes: « How do you educate someone about AI search SEO when all they understand is that SEO is being ranked on page one? » This question haunts me.
I’ve stumbled through it myself.

The breakthrough came from something simple. I ask a client: « What’s your most profitable query? » He says « best hybrid reflex 2026 ». I search it on Google. He’s 4th. 720 clicks/month. Then I open ChatGPT. Same query. The answer cites three models, none of his. Yet his product objectively scores better on 6 independent comparisons.

The client watches the screen. He doesn’t protest. He says « And what is this thing here? »
The conversation shifts. The client sees the gap. The bias dissolves.

Three fears come up repeatedly with my clients. None of them hold:

Technology isn’t the obstacle. Comfort with the known is.
I don’t break that comfort. I expand it.

How I move a client from Google rankings to GEO without friction

I never say GEO first.
The term scares people.
It feels like jargon.

Here’s the opening dialogue:
« Over the last 12 weeks, 3 of your direct competitors appear in generative AI answers for 16 strategic queries. You, zero. I propose we catch up without touching your Google Ads budget. Just 4 pieces of content. »

The client doesn’t need a lecture on ChatGPT’s algorithm. He needs you to show him the gap and offer a plug.

I apply Guillaume Attias’s DOSE framework from BMO Academy—not to SEO, but to the sales conversation: Detect what the client already knows, Optimize the opening exchange with a shocking number, Structure a proof of concept that’s ultra-short, Evaluate the result together before scaling.

The key. Never a grand speech about the future of search. Always one precise point: « Your competitor X is cited here. You’re not. »

When a client mentions « first page Google », I respond with a question: « What if I showed you a page where you don’t appear at all, but where 8,000 people search every month? »
Silence.
Then: « Show me. »

What saves the relationship is refusing to pit the channels against each other.

What happens after 6 months: organic + AI traffic, same effort

I’ve deployed this approach on 9 e-commerce sites since February 2026.
Here are the consolidated numbers through August.

One striking example.
A professional audio equipment site. 12,000 Google sessions. Zero AI.
We built 3 technical pieces optimized to get cited. In 4 months, 2,800 additional AI sessions arrived.
The client hadn’t even noticed them in his analytics. Our dashboard revealed them.
Result: he asked for a second batch of content. Without me having to convince him.

The lesson?
GEO doesn’t get sold.
It gets observed.

When the numbers speak, attachment to Google rankings becomes a memory.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I abandon Google SEO in 2026?

No. Google still dominates transactional queries. Generative AI is complementary, not a replacement. Sites that win are visible on both channels with unique, structured content.

How do I concretely track AI citations if I don’t have a dedicated tool?

Add a UTM parameter source=chatgpt to your citable content. Cross-reference with a simple API probe. Even without a tool, identified referrer sessions are enough to prove value. I started this way on 3 projects.

Does AI traffic actually convert on e-commerce?

Yes. On my 4 tracked sites, AI session conversion rate is 1.2%, versus 1.4% for organic Google traffic. The difference is negligible. Profitability is better because there’s no cost-per-click.

My clients only care about Google. How do I get them to listen?

Show them a query where their competitor appears in ChatGPT but they don’t. A visual works. Don’t talk trends. Talk an immediate hole in their market coverage.

How long does it take to appear in AI citations?

With structured content, I see first citations between 3 and 8 weeks. Peak visibility hits around month 3. It depends on your site’s initial authority and query competition.

Stéphane Jambu

Stéphane Jambu

SEO & AI Engineer

I build growth systems / AI / Neuroscience | 650+ clients · 80 LinkedIn testimonials · 30 years of expertise · 15 years of systems running without me.

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