Why Google SGE Is Changing Website Traffic Forever
Google SGE (now called AI Overviews) launched in May 2024. Eighteen months later, the damage is clear.
Zero-click searches jumped from 56% to 69%. Organic traffic to publishers dropped 600 million visits. Some sites lost 89% of their traffic. Chegg reported 49% declines and sued Google.
This is the new normal.
What Actually Changed
AI Overviews appear in roughly 20% of U.S. searches and growing. When they appear, they dominate the top of results, taking up 1,345 pixels when expanded. The first organic result gets pushed to 1,686 pixels, below most screens.
Users scroll past your optimized content to read an AI answer. Most don’t bother clicking.
Tip: Position one used to guarantee clicks. Now it guarantees you’ll appear below an AI summary that already answered the question.
The Traffic Numbers That Matter
Let’s look at real data from multiple independent studies, not Google’s spin.
Click-Through Rate Collapse
| Metric | Before AI Overviews | After AI Overviews | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Position 1 CTR | 3.9% | 2.6% | Down 34.5% |
| User clicks when AI appears | 15% | 8% | Down 46.7% |
| Zero-click searches | 56% | 69% | Up 13 points |
| Organic traffic to publishers | 2.3B visits | 1.7B visits | Down 600M |
Analysis of 300,000 keywords by researchers Ryan Law and Xibeijia Guan found that AI Overviews reduce clicks by 34.5% on average.
The Pew Research Center tracked 68,000 real queries and found users clicked through 8% of the time with AI summaries vs. 15% without them.
Who Got Hit Hardest
Real publisher damage:
- Mail Online: 56% CTR decrease
- DMG Media: Up to 89% traffic decline
- CBS News: 75% of top keywords result in zero clicks
- People magazine: 71.2% zero-click rate
- Chegg: 49% decline, sued Google
Chegg’s lawsuit claims Google trained AI on educational content, then competed directly with publishers. Whether they win or not, the traffic isn’t coming back.
Query Types: Who Survives
Informational queries (88.1% of AI Overviews) are destroyed: how-to guides, definitions, tutorials, educational content, health information. AI answers them directly. No clicks needed.
Navigational queries like “Facebook login” see minimal impact. Users want specific sites.
Transactional queries like “buy sneakers online” see moderate impact. For now.
Industries Getting Crushed
Semrush analysis of 10M+ keywords shows AI Overview growth:
- Science: +22.27%
- Health: +20.33%
- People & Society: +18.83%
- Law & Government: +15.18%
If you publish in these verticals, your business model just changed without permission.
What Google Claims vs. Reality
Google says AI Overviews send “quality traffic” and higher CTR.
Publishers disagree. Digital Content Next surveyed 19 member companies: median year-over-year decline was 10% overall, 14% for non-news brands.
Google won’t separate AI Overview clicks from organic clicks in Search Console. Convenient.
Stuart Forrest, global SEO director at Bauer Media, told BBC: “We’re definitely moving into the era of lower clicks and lower referral traffic.”
Translation: We’re screwed but trying to sound professional.
The Zero-Click Economy
69% of Google searches now end without a click. Up from 56% one year ago.
Organic traffic to publishers: 2.3 billion visits mid-2024, down to 1.7 billion by May 2025. Over 600 million lost visits in under 12 months.
For ad-supported sites, affiliate businesses, or lead gen models, this is existential. You can’t monetize impressions you never get.
Recipe bloggers, DIY sites, tutorial creators. They built businesses on SEO traffic. Many are watching those businesses collapse. Morgan McBride saw her crafting website drop 70% and told reporters, “Some days, it was hard to even get out of bed.”
Why This Is Permanent
This isn’t an algorithm update. Google redesigned how search works. AI Overviews are expanding to 200+ countries, 40+ languages, serving one billion people monthly. They invested billions.
They’re not rolling it back.
The web’s economic model since 2000: create content, rank in search, get traffic, monetize. That cycle is breaking.
Tip: If your strategy depends on ranking for informational queries, you need a new strategy. Not next quarter. Now.
What Actually Works
No magic fix exists. If AI answers your query completely, users won’t click.
But some strategies work:
Get cited in AI Overviews. Cited websites see 2.3x traffic increases through branded searches and 67% domain authority gains. Traffic comes from brand recognition, not the Overview click.
Target commercial queries. High-intent keywords with CPC above $2 and KD below 30% show fewer AI Overviews. Focus there.
Build owned audiences. Email lists, newsletters, communities. Owned traffic channels AI can’t filter.
Diversify platforms. ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude are growing without Google’s ad revenue conflict.
The Honest Reality for SaaS
If you’re a SaaS founder, this affects you differently than publishers. Your branded searches are safer. Your product pages won’t get replaced by AI summaries.
But your content marketing strategy? That’s changing. Blog posts optimized for “how to” queries won’t drive the traffic they used to. Comparison pages and buyer’s guides are being replaced by AI-generated recommendations.
The playbook that worked for the last decade is becoming less effective. Not useless, just less effective. Marginal gains still compound, but the margins are shrinking.
Companies that adapt now, that diversify traffic sources, that build direct relationships with customers… they’ll be fine. Companies that keep optimizing for 2020’s Google will struggle.
The search landscape shifted permanently. The question is whether you’ll shift with it or keep fighting the old war.
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Sources:
- Search Engine Journal: Impact of AI Overviews on Publishers
- Similarweb: Zero-Click Searches Surge to 69%
- Digital Content Next: AI Overviews Reduce Clicks by 34.5%
- Semrush: AI Overviews Study
- Digiday: Google AI Overviews Linked to 25% Drop
- Seven Atoms: Google AI Overviews Impact
- BrightEdge via Whistler Billboards: Impact of Google AI Overviews




