Google just stood on stage at I/O 2026 and named pet care by name. Starting this summer, Google’s AI agent will call your business on a client’s behalf to check availability and pricing — and the businesses it can’t read won’t make the list.
This episode breaks down what changed, the 7.22-word stat that just broke traditional SEO, the six-rule blog structure AI actually cites, the four places your reviews need to live, and the four things every pet business owner needs to do this week before the rollout hits.
Timestamps
[0:00] — Welcome + the CC story from February (the strainer in action)
[3:00] — Why AI literacy is the new business literacy
[4:30] — Google I/O: the biggest change to Search in 25 years
[6:00] — The 7.22-word stat that just broke traditional SEO
[8:30] — AI Mode hits one billion users — what that means for your visibility
[10:30] — The new game: ranking vs. being citable
[13:30] — The first 100 words rule + the brochure problem
[16:00] — The 6-rule blog structure AI will actually cite
[20:00] — Why Google Analytics is lying to you (and where to look instead)
[22:30] — The Google quote: pet care named by name
[25:30] — What it looks like when Google’s AI agent calls your business
[27:30] — Daily Brief + Gemini Spark for pet business owners
[30:30] — Four things you can do this week (with the 4-place reviews framework)
[33:30] — Close + Keep jumping
In This Episode You’ll Discover
- Why Google named pet care — by name, on stage — at I/O 2026, and what’s actually rolling out this summer
- The 7.22-word AI search stat (and what your clients are actually typing into Google now)
- The 6-rule blog structure that gets your pet business cited by ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode
- The 4 places your reviews need to live — and why having them only on Google looks suspicious to AI
- Why Google Analytics is hiding your AI traffic — and where the real fingerprints live
- Four things every pet business owner needs to do this week before the summer rollout
About This Episode
Bella Vasta — founder of Jump Consulting and host of Bella in Your Business — sits down to break down everything Google announced at I/O 2026, the biggest developer event of the year. Bella translates the keynote into pet-business plain English: what changed in Search, why the average AI Mode query is now 7.22 words instead of 4, the six-rule blog structure that AI engines actually cite, the four places your reviews need to live for AI to trust you, what it means that Google named pet care by name as one of the first categories its AI agent will call on behalf of clients, and exactly what business owners need to do this summer to stay in the conversation. She also closes the loop on a Google Labs experiment she flagged for The Jumpers community back in February — and now lives on the keynote stage.
Resources Mentioned in This Episode
- Ep 428: ChatGPT Is Not Google
- Ep 433: 13 AI Pet Sitting Business Mindset Shifts
- Ep 421: Why AI Will Save Your Pet Business
- The AI Brain: The One File That Makes Every AI Sound Like You
- Google I/O 2026 keynote recap (Google blog)
- Book a website + AI visibility session with Bella
Connect with Bella
- Website Sessions with Bella
- The Jumpers Mastermind
- Subscribe to Bella in Your Business
- Bella’s Website
- Find Bella on Instagram + Facebook ? search Bella Vasta
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is Google’s AI really going to call my pet business?
Yes. At Google I/O on May 19, 2026, Google announced that AI Mode will start performing tasks on behalf of users — including making reservations, booking appointments, and getting quotes. They named three industries to start: home services, beauty, and pet care. The agent will call businesses, check availability and pricing, and bring the results back to the searcher. Rollout begins in the United States this summer.
Q2: What is the difference between SEO and AIO (AI Optimization)?
SEO is about ranking — getting your page to the top of the blue-link results so a human clicks. AIO is about being citable — making sure an AI engine like ChatGPT, Perplexity, or Google AI Mode can read your website, understand what you do, and confidently recommend you when someone asks. Old SEO chased the click. AIO is about being in the answer itself. Both still matter, but AIO is now the gate.
Q3: Why is my pet care business invisible on Google AI Mode?
Most pet care websites read like a brochure — vague phrases like ‘passionate care for your beloved pets’ or ‘tailored services for your pet’s unique needs.’ AI engines cannot cite that language because it does not answer a specific question. To show up in AI Mode, your pages need specific facts in the first 100 words: city, zip codes, services, prices, availability, and what kind of pets you specialize in. Specific. Real. Answerable.
Q4: Why doesn’t my Google Analytics show AI traffic?
Google Analytics runs on JavaScript. The crawlers from ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode do not execute JavaScript, so they never trigger your Analytics tracking. That means even when AI bots visit your site every single day, your Analytics dashboard shows nothing. The only place AI bot visits show up is in your server logs. Ask your web host or developer for access to your raw server logs — that is where the AI fingerprints live.
Q5: How long is the average AI Mode search now?
According to Google’s own one-year AI Mode data published in May 2026, the average AI Mode query is 7.22 words — almost double the average traditional Google search at 4 words. The top words used to begin an AI Mode search are What, How, I, Is, and Can. The top action words inside the search are find, information, identify, explain, and summarize. Pet care clients are no longer typing ‘pet sitter Phoenix’ — they are typing full conversational questions, which is why brochure-style websites built around three-word keywords are losing visibility fast.
Q6: How do I structure a pet care blog so AI will cite it?
Six rules. One — make your headline a question a real client would type. Two — answer that question in the first 100 words with a specific number, city, or service. Three — make every H2 heading a question too. Four — add an FAQ block with six to ten real Q&As and FAQ schema markup. Five — internally link to one other blog on your site and link back from it. Six — include an author bio with credentials, photo, years in business, and service area. That signals E-E-A-T (experience, expertise, authoritativeness, trust) — what AI engines look for when deciding what to cite.
Q7: Where should I put my pet business reviews so AI can find them?
Four places. Place one — your Google Business Profile (the floor). Place two — embedded on your website as real text (not screenshots), on a dedicated Reviews page AND on every service page, with schema markup. Place three — woven into your FAQ answers so reviews function as proof inside your actual responses. Place four — cross-platform on Yelp, Nextdoor, Facebook, and Bark, because AI engines look for citation consistency. A pet business with 300 reviews on Google and zero anywhere else looks suspicious to AI. The one with reviews distributed across four platforms looks like a real business.
Q8: What are the four things every pet business owner needs to do this week?
First, be your own client — open ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google AI Mode and search ‘best pet sitter in [your city].’ See whether you appear. Second, read your homepage like an AI would and audit the first 100 words for specifics: city, services, prices, availability. Third, lock down your Google Business Profile — hours, phone number, services, service area, photos. Fourth, distribute your reviews across the four places listed above so AI sees you consistently cited as a real business.
Full Episode Transcript
You guys, on February 26th, I was inside my mastermind with the jumpers and I was talking about this tiny little what they call Google Labs, right? It’s an experiment that they were doing. It’s called CC. And CC was this email feature that it was so cool because every morning it would read your Gmail and your calendar and then hand you a prioritized summary of your day.
What was urgent, what was next, all in one place with links to go to it. So now you’re not having to read through your emails and your ? appointments and requests and things that had deadlines and not know it it just it was amazing. I was fired up and I told all my jumpers that like they all needed to be on it right now. And the response was also excitement, and other people signed up for it too. Some people had to get on the wait list because
There was a wait list for it, but it was a really cool thing. And since February, I personally have been doing it. Now let’s fast forward to May 19th, which you’re gonna hear a lot about today. Google stood on a stage at their biggest developer conference of the year and announced it to the world. It was a new name. It was built into their Gemini app on the keynote stage in front of a billion people. And guys, this is exactly what I do. I take this stuff.
That is out there, that is overwhelming, that is just like there’s so much that you become paralyzed. And I put it through a strainer. I decide what is actually gonna be important to you, the small business owner. I distill it and I give it straight to you. That’s exactly what I did. Okay. And I filter out the noise. I bring you the things that actually matter before they matter, before the headlines, before everyone else gets on top of it. That’s what I’ve been doing since 2023, okay?
And today’s no different because AI literacy is the new business literacy. And if you’re listening to this, you are one of the special people in the small business world that wants to learn and wants to know. You’re not one of the ones that are sticking your head in the sand or paralyzed by fear. Do you have fear? Probably. Honestly, probably. Okay. But do you know what to do with it? Absolutely. That means you’re a jumper.
And I’m gonna come back to the CC thing. There’s more to that story. But first, I need to tell you something really huge. What Google announced that almost knocked me out of my chair, they named the pet industry by name on stage. And literally, not to sound sensationalized, but nobody’s talking about this. But I am today on this episode of Bella in Your Business. So let’s get into it.
Google IO on May 19th and 20th in 2026 in Mountain View, California, Google’s VP of search, Liz Reed, is her name. She stood up and said, This is the biggest upgrade to search in over 25 years. Let me say that again. The biggest upgrade to search in 25 years. This, I know we live in a world where everything’s sensationalized and we’re desensitized, but I really truly need you to understand and listen to the rest of this episode.
25 years, you guys. The last time Google changed search this much, most of us were using AOL. Pet sitting businesses didn’t even have websites yet. So what actually changed? The first thing is the actual search box. The little white rectangle that you’ve been typing two or three words into for 25 years, you know, like pet sitting Scottsdale, Dog Walker Phoenix. They rebuilt it from scratch.
You can now type a really long detailed question because people aren’t just typing, they’re also talking. You can upload a photo, which has been Google re Google image search, right? You can drop in a file, you can attach a video, you can send Google an open browser tab and say, figure this out for me. There are so many different ways to act. It’s like, it’s like Google search used to be in preschool.
And now it’s got a collegiate doctorate degree. And now you can, you need to change society is gonna be changing their behavior to ask better questions. And as a business owner, you are an honorary marketer, whether you want to be or not. And this is what we’re this is what I’m gonna translate for you today. It’s really important, okay? Think about what it means for your client. They’re not just typing like pets that are Phoenix anymore.
I mean, who speaks like that? Nobody speaks like that. And no one’s gonna be searching like that in a year or two from now, if not sooner. Okay, people are already doing this. They’re typing, I need a pet sitter, or they’re talking. I need a pet sitter in Scottsdale who can handle my 80-pound reactive lab, has a weekday morning availability, isn’t insured. Guys, wait until you hear what I’m about to tell you.
They’re gonna be full sentences, full context, real life. They’re real words, okay? And it’s not just my opinion. Google released their own data on one year of AI mode. And that was like a mode that you actually had to flip to, okay? You don’t have to do that anymore. Pull out your calculator. The average search length of a search in AI mode is now 7.22 words. Seven words, not three pets that are Scottsdale. Okay. That’s an average length.
The average length of a traditional Google search is usually about four words, sometimes less. So AI searches are almost double the length and climbing. Everything that you knew about how to write blogs and keywords has now like exploded. Okay. The top words people use to start AI mode search are what, how, I is can. Those are the top action words inside the search.
The sorry, the top action words inside the search are find information, identify, explain, and summarize. Okay? Read that again. Those are the conversation words. They’re not keyword words. If your entire SEO playbook is built around three keywords like dog walk or phoenix, you’re optimizing for search behavior that’s disappearing in real time. Let me say that again, because guys, this is not a just
A do something else and not pay attention episode. This is a really, really important episode. I don’t know how to express this. Okay. Your SEO playbook, if it was built under like three, four keyword researches like Dog Walker Phoenix, you are optimized for a behavior that is not going to be existing. It’s already on its way out. Your clients are not searching that way anymore. Just think about your own search experience.
And the rest of the keynote, Google was explaining what they are searching like. So do you want to know? Because I’m about to tell you. I’m about to tell you all the information you need to know. Okay? The second thing: AI mode is no longer optional. It is the front page. There’s no flip to AI mode. You’re in AI mode. Okay. Liz Reed announced that AI mode has crossed one billion monthly users. Queries have
Now more than doubled every single quarter since launch. And they just swapped out the brain behind it. A new model, Gemini, 3.5 flash. It’s four times faster. I know this is really difficult to wrap your brain around because it was difficult for me to wrap my brain around, but stay with me here. This is what it means in plain language. When someone in your city opens up Google right now.
And searches for a dog walker or pet sitter, they’re not getting 10 blue links anymore. And at the time of this recording, this is one week into the two week change that is happening everywhere. I’m recording this on May 26, 2026, just for a ? for a reference. If you’re listening to this in the future, hello. I love talking to my future self. Anyways, I digress. This is changing.
Blue links are not clicking through anymore. That’s not what we’re doing. They’re getting an AI-generated answer, a recommendation, a summary. And if you’re not in that summary, you don’t exist. Whoa. That’s pretty heavy, Bella. No, guys, I’m not sensationalizing this. This is what I’ve been doing for a couple of months now. I’ve been doing AI SEO audits of websites, okay?
You’re not gonna just exist at the bottom of the page or page two. It’s gonna be nowhere. It’s not gonna come up anywhere. Gone. Okay. So this is the part that trips up almost every business owner I talk to. It doesn’t matter what industry they’re in either. It could be the financial industry, it could be ? physical therapy clinics, it could be lawyer offices, it could be roofing companies. It doesn’t matter, okay? Cause I literally this is the same reaction. No matter where you are, I don’t care what industry you’re in.
They hear all of and think, okay, I just need to rank better, get more reviews, post on social. And I gotta say this honestly: like you’re you’re solving the wrong problem. And that’s exactly why I stopped doing marketing for businesses. Because in my own mind, if your boat was leaking, we need to patch those links first. Okay. That’s not the game anymore. The game is now being citable. An AI engine read your website, understood what you do.
And confidently recommended you. That’s where we’re going towards. That’s where you need to be. And you could be one of the first adopters of this. And then that’ll only help you build compounded, I’m gonna say compounded interest, but compounded citability. Okay. And those are two different things. So if this is the first time you’re hearing me say this, I want you to go back and listen to episode 428.
Chat GPT, Claude, Gemini, it’s not Google. And here’s why. That episode lays the foundation for everything I’m about to say. ChatGPT perplexity, Google AI mode do not work like a search engine. And the rest of the world will eventually catch up and realize this, but like tech changed the game on us, and now human behavior needs to catch up to it. I am offering you an opportunity today to fill that gap and put your business in the position that it needs to be. This is
Vitally important. If you want to talk to me one-on-one, just sign up. Jumpconsulting.net forward slash 220. And let’s get on a 20-minute call and talk about how this affects your business. Cause this is really, really, really important. Okay? Your clients have changed the way they search completely. They’re not typing two words anymore. They’re having conversations with Google. Someone in your city right now is typing something like who has a
Who is a reliable dog walker near me who could do midday dog walks for my senior dog and has availability starting on Monday? Wait, availability? Huh? Well, my website doesn’t show availability. you guys, I’m about to blow your brain even more than what it already is. Okay, this is not a keyword. This is not it’s a brief. And Google’s AI is looking for a website that answers that brief specifically, directly, and in the first.
Hundred words, not mixed up in some word soup 500 words down. And I gotta be honest with you, a lot of websites, they’re just a brochure. It’s a Lamborghini sitting in your driveway, not doing anything. No one knows it exists because it’s not being driven around. So what can it cite? It can cite something like we walk dogs in the 85254 85255 zip codes in Scottsdale.
Solo walks are $25 to 30 minutes. We specialize in senior dogs. We have morning availability Monday through Friday. Real, specific, and answerable. Okay. Think about the last time you walked into a restaurant and the menu said, curated culinary experiences tailored to your unique palate. my God. You would walk out, right?
Your clients are walking out of vague websites right now in the exact same way, and Google’s AI is not recommending them. Start answering questions, stop writing brochures and front-load every answer. Whatever your most important claim is, it needs to be in the first hundred words of every page. Not buried in paragraph four, not hiding underneath a pretty hero image. First 100 words. Okay? AI reads the top of the page and decides real fast.
You got about as long as a first impression at a networking event to make this happen. So, quick aside, because I know some of you are blog posting right now, or you have a VA blog posting for you right now, and you’re quietly wondering if those blogs are doing anything for you. Let me give you the structure I use. I’m gonna just like literally give it to you because I know most people aren’t even gonna do it. And it’s something that you can get from chat, Claude, or just asking Google now. This is the same structure.
So there’s six rules, write them down. Ready? The first, the blog headline is a question, not a statement. Not a clever pun, it’s a question. The same real question a client would type into Google AI mode. Okay? Two, the first hundred words answer the question directly. Three, every H2 on the page is also a question. All right. AI engines scan H2s to figure out which page covers. Four.
And FAQ at the bottom of every single one. Five, link to other blogs. Six, your author bio at the bottom. This is really, really important. Okay. If you read that list and thought my blog hits none of these, you’re not alone. Because like I said, most business owners, none of it hits. Okay. But that’s exactly where this gap is the opportunity. And this is where I don’t want you to get discouraged. I want you to get encouraged. And I want you to be like,
There’s so much I can do. The leving the the playing field has almost been like leveled. Okay. I just literally gave you the system. Here’s something also that no one’s talking about. And when I say almost nobody, I mean I mean this is not in the mainstream pet sitting business conversation at all. Google Analytics is lying to you. Not on purpose, but it is. And here’s the thing: the AI bots, the crawlers from ChatGBT, Perplexity, Google AIs mode, they don’t run on JavaScript, which is what
Google Analytics gets and gives you the analytics for. It’s giving you a roadmap to a country that it’s not showing you all the roads. Does that make sense? Okay. You could be getting visited by AI engines every single day, every single hour, and your dashboard will say nothing. So where do they show up? They show up in your server logs. That sounds really techy. It sounds really confusing. It’s not. In fact, in one hour, I’m gonna be teaching and giving an SOP.
To my mastermind members on exactly how they can do it and then showing them how to have AI do it for them. It’ll take you three minutes. That’s it. Okay. So I want you guys to understand that. You don’t need to know what a server log is, but you do need to know that that data exists. And I would like you, if you were a jumper, to know how to go do it and be enabled to do that so you can make better decisions based off of better information. Okay.
Now, this is the part I’ve been waiting to get to since the beginning of the episode. If you’re driving, keep your eyes on the road, okay? But if you’re folding laundry, put it down. If you’re literally doing anything else right now, stop. Because this is where I’m about to give you a direct quote from Google’s official blog posted May 19th, 2026, the day of the keynote. And I’m gonna read it word for word. Soon you will be able to ask Search to perform tasks on your behalf. In the coming months,
You will be able to use AI mode to make a reservation, book an appointment, or get quotes, starting with home services, beauty, and pet care. AI Mode will call businesses for you to check availability pricing and then bring the result back so you can decide.
Okay, guys, I I don’t know how else to use my words to explain to you what this means. And I’m gonna break it down from you to me. One, this technology has already been out there for years. It just hasn’t been widely adopted. This is Google drawing the line in the sand saying, giddy up, we’re doing this. Two, I know almost every single one of you, at least nine out of ten of you, say hell no to a receptionist, an AI receptionist. Okay.
I get it. They’re not that great. Or maybe they’re just like, you know, up and coming. Or maybe you don’t understand how to do it. Google said, fine, that’s fine. I’ll have my receptionist call you then. And I know a lot of people in the pet industry don’t like to answer their phones for various reasons. You’re gonna want to start answering your phone this summer, which kind of goes back to my phone script class that I’ve been selling for 20 years and teaching people how to.
Figure out what exactly someone’s wanting, because it’s not pet sitting and dog walking, and then sell that to them. Okay. Google is going to call your business on your client’s behalf, and you better not hang up that phone and think I’m not talking to an AI bot. Okay. Not the client, not the human. Google, an AI agent, is going to pick up the phone and call you for your availability and pricing. So the person searching never has to make the call themselves.
Google wants to be so helpful to people that they’re literally gonna send their agents out to go do this work. And they did not say service business. They did not call local companies. They named three categories specifically: home services, beauty, pet care. Your industry by name on stage at one of the biggest tech events of the year. Someone is sitting on their couch Sunday night. They’re going out of town next week. Maybe they’re like literally like watching a movie with their kid, right?
They open up the Google on their phone and they say, Find me a pet sitter near me who has availability Thursday to Sunday. Google’s agent goes out and does the work, finds the pet businesses in your area, checks which one it can read and understand. And for the ones that qualify, have you even qualified? It calls. It checks availability. It checks pricing and it comes back with a report. The business can it the business it can reach, it’s in the conversation. The business it can’t reach, it doesn’t make the list.
It’s not about having a pretty website. This is not about Google reviews on their own. This is a gate. And you’re either on the right side of the gate or the wrong side of the gate. The front door just changed to your business. The front door just changed to your business. And this is rolling out to everyone in the US this summer in 2026. Not 2027, 2026. And you’re gonna have heard it here first.
Because this is what I make my job doing. I take actual things that are happening and I apply it into your business. I am not listening to some podcast regurgitating the same old stuff, systems and processes and SOPs and da-da-da-da-da. And I’m not. That’s not what lights me up. I think in the next episode, I’m gonna share with you guys where I’m at.
I think that’ll give you good context. That’s a side note. Anyways, back to my notes. So let me bring it back. Let me bring it back home. Let me land this plane and this episode. Because right now, you’re probably sitting there like, whoa, what am I doing? What is going on? I guarantee you, if you look at your analytics right now, they’re probably going down. If you found that not happening, email me. I want to know. Okay. So February 26th.
I’m in my community telling the jumpers about the CC from Google Labs. And now it’s available to everybody. That was the thing I was fired up about two and a half months ago. Google just gave it an official launch now. They named it the Daily Brief. And in their own announcement, they said it was, quote, built on the success of our recent Google Lab experiment in CC. Google’s words, not mine. So if you were on that wait list in February, you were already living in the future because I strained it. I told you to do that.
Okay. You were already doing what Google announced to a billion people. That is what being in my community gets you. That’s what the strainer is for. Now, Daily Brief is in its full form, and here’s what it actually does. Every morning, Gemini reads your Gmail, your calendar, and your task. It doesn’t just summarizes them, it prioritizes them. For pet business owners running six days a week and wearing 14 hats, that’s not nice to have. That’s an hour of your morning back.
And your like mental clarity. And then there’s Gemini Spark. Spark’s different. Spark is a 24-7 agent that runs on Google servers. They’re not telling you go use an agent, they’re just giving you an agent to use. Because I think the word agent is actually really scary for a lot of people. And it’s not running on your phone or on your server or on your computer. It’s running everywhere your devices are.
It takes action inside your Gmail, calendar, drive, docs, draft emails, schedules, follows up, handles the stuff that you do on repeat. I know some of you are about to ask me, but can Spark get into time to pet? Can it work inside precise pet care? Right now, no. At the launch, Spark works with Google’s own apps and a handful of partners. And neither one of those companies have created the connection to make that happen, but they can. Okay? And
The client inquiry emails, the follow-ups, the schedule confirmations, the thank you notes, the deposit reminders. This is an upgrade from templated emails. And if you have the basic foundation built, like creating your AI voice, then this will work brilliantly. But if it’s just creating AI slop and it’s not trained on you, then it’s gonna be terrible. And that’s where it’s gonna separate, I hate this phrase, but I don’t know what else to say, the men from the boys, okay?
The girls from the women, all right? I don’t want you to walk away from this episode spiraling. Spiraling does not book clients. If you haven’t heard me say this before, go back to episode 433, 13 AI Pet Sitting Business Mindset Shifts. The first one in that list is the one that matters the most right now. You’re not behind. You’re still early. Most of your competitors aren’t even listening to this episode. You are. You have an amazing opportunity right now. So I’m gonna give you four things to do this week.
One, go be your own client. Open up ChatGPT, Perplexity, Google AI mode, type best pets that are in your city and see what comes up. If your competition is there and you are not, you just found your problem. Okay? Two, read your own homepage like AI would. Look at your first hundred words. Do they even answer a specific question? Do they have your city, your services, your prices? Do they have passionate, dedicated care? We love them like our own. Because that second one, like AI can’t do anything with it.
Three, get your business Google, your Google business profile airtight. Hours, services, phone numbers, service area, photos, all of it accurate and updated weekly four reviews everywhere. I know you have reviews. Pet business owners have the best reviews in any industry. People cry when they get your dog walking videos. You send Christmas cards. Their name they name their dog after you.
But your reviews aren’t doing the work they could be doing. Reviews need to live in four places, not one. Okay? Place two, embed them in your website, not a screenshot as real text on a dedicated reviews page and on every service page with schema markups so AI can read them. If your reviews are sitting on Google and nowhere else, AI has to go look for them. Make it easy. Put them right on your site. The third place, inside your FAQs, when a potential client asks, Are you insured? your answer should mention,
Every one of our 200 plus five-star Google reviews mention that our reliability and communication. Reviews are the answers. And number four, cross-platform. Yelp, next door, Facebook, Bark. The more places AI can see you reviewed consistently, the more it trusts you. It’s called citation consistency. And AI engines do look for it.
Here’s the pattern. The pet businesses that have 300 reviews on Google and zero everywhere else look suspicious to AI. The one with 80 on Google, 40 on Yelp, 30 on Nextdoor, 20 on Facebook looks like a real business that people use. And you already have the reviews, you just need to distribute them. Okay? So, you guys, here’s what I want to leave with you. Google did not sneak this in. They did not quietly push in a logarithm update at 2 a.m. and change the face of everything. They stood on stage and announced it.
They told you pet care is one of the first categories. They said this summer, this is a gift. Most industries don’t get this advanced notice like this. Jumpers had CC in February. The rest of the world got it in May. The gap, that’s the difference between being in this community and not. And if you’re here and you want a bigger picture of why AI is the single most important business shift of the decade, not go high level or figuring out.
What to post on your social media. Okay. You gotta start with episode 421. Why AI will save your pet business. That’s the foundation. Hope is not a strategy, but action is. Share this one with one person that needs to hear it. Please review this episode. Send me an email, Bella at jumpconsulting.net. I wanna hear from you. Someone is still running their business, like AI Search isn’t already here. And the rules have really shifted and I
They’ve never shifted this monumentally ever before, okay?
I hope to hear from you. I need feedback on this episode. I want to know what you’re going to implement and if you’ve already started implementing anything. A new website isn’t the how to solve it. You need to know what to say and where to say it. I help so many people do that. Reach out if you want my help. In other, and until next time, when life gets you down, always keep jumping. Bye now.