Faced with shifting user habits, some agencies and clients are adapting their approaches to paid search a year after Google launched AI Overviews.
May 16, 2025

After a year of Google’s AI Overviews, marketers consider tweaking their paid search strategies

Faced with shifting user habits, some agencies and clients are adapting their approaches to paid search a year after Google launched AI Overviews.

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