AI was supposed to make SEO easier.
Instead, agencies are doing more work, charging more just to survive, and seeing less traffic than ever before.
In this roundtable discussion, SEO agency owners Vlad Yudkin, Brent Carnduff, and Dan Shure share what’s actually happening behind the scenes of SEO and digital marketing in the age of AI.
This isn’t theory or hype. It’s real-world experience from agencies navigating:
Key takeaway:
AI didn’t kill SEO. It exposed weak strategies, bad content, and unrealistic expectations.
If you’re an SEO professional, agency owner, marketer, or business leader trying to understand what’s really changing in search, this conversation will help you cut through the noise.
Key Time Stamps:
00:00 – Introduction to the Podcast: AI as the next evolution of SEO
01:33 – Guest Introductions and Agency Growth
03:31 – Biggest agency mistake: trying to be everything for everyone
05:16 – Pricing regret: “We should have charged more sooner”
05:55 – Solo consultant vs scaling with employees
09:20 – SEO pricing reality: costs up, revenue down
11:03 – The stress and risk of raising prices
13:55 – Why AI increased workload instead of reducing it
18:13 – Evolution of AI in Programmatic and Scalable SEO
24:22 – AI overviews, fewer clicks & client expectations
25:50 – Why organic traffic won’t return, but lead quality improves
29:21 – YouTube, video & diversification beyond Google
32:16 – Reddit as a surprising lead-generation channel
34:14 – “Great decoupling”: impressions up, clicks down
47:00 – Final advice for agencies adapting to AI-driven search
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