Episode Overview
Google used to rank websites. Now AI is picking favorites.
That shift is rewriting the rules of online visibility for home service businesses — and most contractors haven't caught up yet.
The conversation cuts straight to what's actually changing in search, why brand authority has become the new currency, and what operators can do today to stay visible in a landscape they didn't sign up for.
AI-driven search experiences aren't coming. They're here.
William Haddad, SVP of Product and Optimization at Scorpion, brings a clear-eyed view of how AI is reshaping the way customers find and choose home service businesses. His core argument: the old playbook of chasing keywords and clicks is losing ground to something harder to game — trust.
"We're living in a world where Google used to rank websites, and now AI is picking favorites and recommending brands," Haddad says.
That's not a small shift. It's a fundamental change in how visibility is earned.
The conversation with host Amanda Salvatore explores what's actually driving AI recommendations, why customer sentiment now carries more weight than technical SEO tricks, and how contractors can build the kind of brand authority that gets noticed — without drowning in constant algorithm updates.
This isn't about chasing the next tool or tactic.
It's about understanding the three core mechanics that still govern search in an AI-first world, and why a "teach everything" video content strategy may be one of the most underutilized moves in home services marketing.
The window to get ahead of this is narrowing.
William Haddad recently joined Amanda Salvatore on the "Toolbox for the Trades" podcast to discuss:
[4:18] How AI search is changing online marketing
[10:08] The three core mechanics of SEO in the age of AI
[22:36] The "teach everything" video content strategy
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