Will visibility continue to be the north star of measuring AI performance?
53% of users don’t return to Google AI mode after initial attempts, revealing a gap between AI search hype and actual behavior. Garrett Sussman, Director of Marketing at iPullRank, brings enterprise-level insights from clickstream research and AI search performance data across major platforms. The discussion covers iPullRank’s relevance engineering framework—encompassing.
53% of users don’t return to Google AI mode after initial attempts, revealing a gap between AI search hype and actual behavior. Garrett Sussman, Director of Marketing at iPullRank, brings enterprise-level insights from clickstream research and AI search performance data across major platforms. The discussion covers iPullRank’s relevance engineering framework—encompassing AI information retrieval, content strategy, digital PR, and user experience optimization—plus three-tier measurement approaches that separate input metrics from channel performance and business outcomes.
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