Will Google's SGE Rollout Be The End Of The Search Engine
In this episode of Marketing vs The World, we’re joined by Marius Tudor, Senior Digital Marketing Manager at National Express, to discuss one of the hottest topics in the digital marketing world: Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE).We dive into whether SGE could signal the end of traditional search engines and what this means for marketers. But that’s not all—we also tackle the critical issue of financial literacy and why it’s something everyone should learn, preferably in school.Meet Marius Tudor: From Advanced Mathematics to Digital MarketingMarius Tudor’s journey is as unique as it is inspiring. With a background in advanced mathematics, computer science, and English from Romania, Marius’ analytical and problem-solving skills laid the foundation for his career in digital and performance marketing.Currently leading the digital marketing efforts at National Express, Marius oversees SEO, affiliates, and paid search strategies. His transition from a highly technical background to a creative yet data-driven role in digital marketing is a testament to the versatility and breadth of the marketing field.Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE): What Is It and Why It MattersGoogle’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) is the latest evolution in search technology, promising to change how users interact with search engines. Unlike traditional search results, SGE provides AI-generated, ChatGPT-like answers directly on the search engine results page (SERP). This could significantly impact how users find and engage with content.Marius explains that while SGE is still in its infancy, its potential to disrupt organic search is substantial. "Google has always focused on improving user experience, and SGE is the next step in that journey," Marius says. However, he cautions marketers to stay alert, as SGE could shift the balance of power in search results, particularly affecting organic search.How SGE Could Impact Organic Search and Content CreationOne of the key concerns with SGE is its potential to diminish the importance of organic search by providing answers directly on the SERP, potentially reducing the need for users to click through to content creators’ websites. Marius and Abbie discuss the implications of this, particularly for content creators who rely on organic traffic.Abbie points out that while SGE might currently highlight subpar content, there’s hope that as the technology matures, Google will refine its algorithms to prioritise high-quality, non-AI-generated content. "Just stick with good practices and quality content creation, and you’ll come out on top," she advises.The Role of Brand Investment in a Post-SGE WorldMarius emphasises the importance of brand investment as a strategy to weather the changes that SGE might bring. "Investing in your brand and creating strong brand affinity with your audience is crucial. If people are specifically searching for your brand, you’re in a strong position regardless of algorithm changes," he explains.In a world where Google’s AI might dominate search results, having a recognizable and trusted brand could be more important than ever.Professional Takeaways: Integrating Channels for Maximum ImpactWhen asked about the performance of different marketing channels in the wake of SGE, Marius highlights the importance of an integrated approach. By ensuring that SEO, PPC, and affiliate marketing work together, businesses can maximise their reach and effectiveness."Getting these channels to work together is key," Marius explains, noting that a holistic strategy will likely yield the best results in an ever-changing digital landscape.Financial Literacy: Why It Should Be Taught in SchoolsShifting gears from the professional to the personal, Marius shares...