Remember when you first heard about Google?
Maybe a friend told you about this new search engine. Maybe you noticed customers mentioning they "Googled" your business. Maybe you watched competitors suddenly appear at the top of search results while you stayed buried on page three.
If you were smart, you got on Google early. You claimed your business listing. You built a website. You learned how search worked.
If you waited, you spent years playing catch-up.
Right now, we're living through that same moment with AI.
Your customers aren't just Googling anymore. They're asking ChatGPT for recommendations. They're using Perplexity to research services. They're letting Meta AI suggest local businesses.
And just like Google in the early 2000s, most business owners think it's "someday" technology.
It's not someday. It's today.
When someone asks ChatGPT "best dentist near me" or "reliable HVAC company," your business either shows up or it doesn't. When they ask Perplexity about financial advisors or wedding photographers, you're either part of the conversation or completely invisible.
Google didn't just build a search engine. They built the infrastructure for how people discover businesses. They created the system that decides who gets found and who stays hidden.
The businesses that understood this early—that got their websites up, optimized their listings, and learned how search worked—they dominated their markets for decades.
The businesses that ignored it or waited? They spent the next 20 years fighting for scraps.
ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI tools aren't just answering questions. They're becoming the new gatekeepers of business discovery.
When AI recommends a business, it's looking for specific signals. It wants to see that your business is real, established, and trustworthy. It checks for fresh content, recent reviews, and mentions across the web.
Most businesses don't show up because AI can't find enough information to confidently recommend them.
AI discovery isn't mysterious. It follows predictable patterns:
Fresh content on your website. AI can't recommend what it can't read. If your website hasn't been updated since 2019, you're invisible. AI looks for regular blog posts, updated service pages, and current information about your business.
Third-party mentions. When local news sites, industry publications, or community blogs mention your business, AI treats that as validation. It's the equivalent of a referral in the digital world.
Recent customer feedback. AI checks timestamps on reviews and testimonials. A business with reviews from three years ago looks inactive compared to one with feedback from last month.
Every major shift in business discovery creates winners and losers quickly.
When Yellow Pages dominated, the businesses with the best ads got the most calls. When Google took over, the businesses that understood SEO got the traffic. Now AI is becoming the discovery engine, and the businesses that adapt first will own their markets.
The difference is speed. AI adoption is happening faster than the Google transition did. Your customers are already using these tools daily.
Here's what happens when you wait:
Your competitors get recommended while you stay invisible. Customers find alternatives before they ever hear about your business. You spend more on advertising to fight for attention instead of earning recommendations naturally.
But the bigger cost is opportunity. The businesses that get AI visibility now will be established players when everyone else finally catches up.
This isn't about becoming an AI expert. It's about making sure your business can be found and recommended when AI does the searching.
Start with content. AI needs something to read about your business. Regular blog posts about your services, your industry, and your expertise give AI the information it needs to understand what you do and who you serve.
Build credibility signals. Get mentioned in local publications. Participate in community events that generate online coverage. Create partnerships with other businesses that lead to natural mentions.
Keep your reputation current. Encourage recent customers to leave reviews. Respond to feedback promptly. Show AI that your business is actively engaged with customers.
Right now, most businesses in your industry probably aren't showing up in AI recommendations. Test it yourself—ask ChatGPT or Perplexity about services in your area and see who gets mentioned.
This gap won't last long. But while it exists, the businesses that take action have a massive advantage.
Don't overthink this. Start simple.
Ask AI about your own industry and see what happens. Ask ChatGPT for local business recommendations in your field. Check Perplexity for service providers like you.
If you show up, great—now you know AI can find you. If you don't, you know exactly what your customers are seeing when they search for businesses like yours.
The Google moment happened once. The AI moment is happening now.
This time, don't miss it.
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Modern Humans helps local businesses get discovered by AI assistants like ChatGPT, Google AI, and Perplexity.
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