5 Signs Your Business Is Invisible to Google’s AI Search (And What to Do About It)
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5 Signs Your Business Is Invisible to Google’s AI Search (And What to Do About It)
Your ranking hasn’t moved. Your reviews are strong. So why did the phone ring less this month than it did in March?
The answer usually isn’t on your website. It’s in how your customers search now. A homeowner in Reston who needs a roofer this weekend doesn’t scroll through results anymore. She asks Google’s AI, and it compares contractors, weighs reviews, and hands her three names.
If yours isn’t one of them, you never even knew you were in the running.
This is already the normal way to search. At its I/O conference in May, Google confirmed that AI Mode passed one billion monthly users, with queries doubling every quarter. And being skipped by Google’s AI search isn’t random. It runs specific checks, and most local businesses fail the same five.
How Google’s AI Search Actually Works
Ask Google’s AI to find a service and it does three things in about a second:
- Pulls information from sources it already trusts
- Cross-checks your name, reviews, and details across the web
- Writes one answer with a short list of recommendations
The customer may never visit your site at all. Click-through studies this year found that when an AI Overview answers a search, roughly eight out of ten of those searches end without a single click.
Your name, your reviews, and your reputation are still in play. But only if the AI can find and verify them. The five signs below are where local businesses get filtered out before the AI ever says their name.
5 Signs Your Business Is Invisible to Google’s AI Search
1. Your Images Don’t Have Alt Text
Google’s AI reads images directly, including the alt text that describes them. No description means the AI can’t see the photo at all.
That includes your service photos, your before-and-after shots, your team at work. Most websites we audit have empty alt text on 60 to 80 percent of their images.
2. Your Videos Aren’t Tagged or Transcribed
Google’s systems can read text. They can’t watch a video the way a person can.
Testimonials, walkthroughs, and service videos without captions or written transcripts add nothing to your AI search visibility. The same goes for your YouTube channel.
3. Your Business Info Doesn’t Match Online
Google’s AI cross-checks your business name, address, and phone number across every directory, social profile, and review site where you appear.
If your phone number is “(703) 520-5028” on your website, “703.520.5028” on Yelp, and “703 520 5028” on Facebook, the AI sees three businesses it can’t verify. Inconsistent information is one of the strongest negative signals in local SEO.
4. Your Number One Ranking Doesn’t Pay Like It Used To
You can hold the top spot for your best keyword and still watch traffic fall.
That sounds backwards. It’s not. When an AI Overview appears above the number one result, clicks to that result drop by roughly a third, because the answer is already on the screen. Your ranking is perfect. Your phone is quiet.
5. Your Content Looks Stale to AI
AI search favors fresh, recently updated sources.
A blog untouched for 60 days. Service pages that haven’t changed in a year. A last social post from three months ago. The AI reads all of that as a business that may no longer be active, and inactive businesses get filtered out of recommendations.
Why This Matters for Local DMV Businesses
This year’s updates made the shift permanent:
- AI Mode passed one billion monthly users within a year of launch
- The new search box accepts text, images, files, videos, and even open browser tabs
- Search agents now research in the background while the customer does something else
Local businesses across Ashburn, Reston, and Loudoun County that adapt to AI search visibility will own the next decade of local customers. The ones that wait will keep wondering why the phone got quieter when nothing seemed to change.
None of these five fixes requires a website rebuild or a big budget. Most can be handled in a few weeks of focused work.
What to Fix First
If you’re checking your site against these signs and want a priority order, start here:
- Fix business info consistency first. Match your name, address, and phone exactly across your website, Google Business Profile, Yelp, Facebook, and every directory.
- Add alt text to every image on your service pages and recent blog posts.
- Add captions and short transcripts to any videos you use for marketing.
- Publish something fresh every two weeks. A short blog post, a service update, a customer story.
- Track AI citation alongside rankings. Not instead of. Both metrics tell you different things.
This isn’t a complete strategy. It’s the foundation. Without it, none of the more advanced AI search work matters.
The Quiet Phone Isn’t a Mystery
The homeowner in Reston already called a roofer. Her AI gave her three names, and the decision took seconds, built on signals the other contractors didn’t know existed.
That’s why the phone rings less while your rankings look fine. The customers didn’t stop searching. They stopped seeing you.
If you’re not sure how your site stacks up against these five signs, send us a message. We audit local sites for AI search visibility across the DMV every week, and we can tell you where you stand in one quick conversation.
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