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SEO in the age of AI - what companies need to know now
Philipp Zettler09/02/251 min read

Second Date: Free Webinar “SEO in the Age of AI”

The first webinar was fully booked in no time at all – the high number of registrations shows just how much interest there is in the topic of SEO in the age of AI. That's why we're offering another event on September 10 at 3:00 pm.

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Artificial intelligence is changing the internet and turning classic search engine optimization on its head. More and more search queries are being made via social media, AI tools such as ChatGPT or Copilot and alternative search platforms. Google is losing market share - and companies need to rethink their strategies in order to remain visible.
 
Our first webinar "SEO in the age of AI: What companies need to know now" showed us how great the need for guidance is.
 
That's why we're now holding a second event:

Date: September 10, 2025
Time: 3:00 pm
Location: Online (Microsoft Teams)
 
Important: This webinar is not a continuation or build-up event, but a repeat of the first event. We would like to enable everyone who did not get a place last time to participate.
 
These topics await you:
  • Why classic SEO is no longer enough
  • How AI, GEO and social media are changing search behavior
  • What measures B2B and B2C companies should take now
  • How websites and online stores can be optimized for ChatGPT & Co.
Register now and secure your place:

 
The number of participants is deliberately limited to enable a compact and personal event.
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Philipp Zettler
Philipp Zettler is an SEO and SEA specialist at Blackbit Digital Commerce and supports companies in sustainably increasing their online visibility. His focus is on the development and implementation of effective SEO strategies and the optimization of Google Ads campaigns for B2B and B2C companies. With in-depth expertise in the areas of search engine optimization, content optimization and data-driven performance marketing, Philipp helps clients remain visible and successful in the age of artificial intelligence.
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