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The 2026 Traffic Rules Have Changed
I've talked to dozens of wellness coaches in the past few months. They're all saying the same thing: - "I'm posting consistently. I'm using keywords. I'm showing up. But fewer people are finding me." Here's what I discovered, and why it's not your fault. Think about how libraries used to work. You'd browse the shelves and find what you needed. Now imagine there's a librarian who answers questions directly and only recommends books she trusts. If the librarian doesn't know your book exists, no one will ever find it on the shelf, no matter how good it is. That's exactly what's happening with AI. Most of your potential clients aren't browsing Google anymore. They're asking ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI Overviews for wellness advice. And if your expertise isn't feeding those AI systems, you're invisible to them. The data is startling: - 60% of searches now end without a click. - People get their answers from AI, not from visiting your website. LinkedIn's own marketing team saw traffic decline by up to 60% across awareness-driven topics, even while their rankings stayed stable. The game changed. Discovery now happens inside AI-generated answers, often before anyone clicks to find you. Your website still matters for trust, depth, and conversion. But it's no longer where discovery begins. Test this yourself: Ask ChatGPT and Google AI for advice on [your wellness specialty]. See if your name or content shows up. That's your AI visibility baseline. Part 2 of this series will show you how to optimize for AI citation, not just Google rankings.
The 2026 Traffic Rules Have Changed
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Great post man - have you created a test for this? You should set it up and record the journey getting your name up for AI SEO.
I was hiding.
The most expensive thing I ever bought wasn't a masterclass or a high-ticket mentor. It was certainty. For years, I treated "learning" as a valid phase of business. I told myself I was researching. I was building a strategy, getting ready. That was rubbish. I was buying courses because I wanted to feel safe before I did the work. I wanted a guarantee that if I sweated, I would get paid. But certainty is a lagging indicator. It only turns up after the work is done. Buying information to cure a lack of courage is a tax. I paid it for 2 years. If you are currently "getting ready" to launch, you are paying for it too.
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Guessing is expensive.
Trying to second-guess what the algorithm wants is a trap. You build a mask, put it on, and hope they like the mask. If they buy it, you have to keep wearing it. You end up with customers who want the plastic version, not the actual human. Screw that. I stopped doing it. Instead of looking for "viral" angles, I started writing what was actually in my head. The relief was immediate. It takes ten minutes to write the truth. It takes three hours to construct strategic bullshit. But the real benefit is the filter. The people who want a polished corporate robot stop reading. Good. There aren’t many of those anyway. The people who want the actual operator stick around. Being yourself isn't a moral victory. It is an efficiency hack. It saves time, saves energy, and keeps the wrong people out of your world. Stop guessing.
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What's to come
Hey guys, I just wanted to give a quick update because I know there's not a great deal going on in here right now. But I'm really excited to create this community where coaches and creators can hang out, share what's working, and grow their presence. I've got so many cool things lined up for you: Every week, I'll do a Friday live Q&A (only you guys will get the Riverside link), so you can ask questions, and anybody else will just watch along from the outside. I'm going to share some resources; I'll put some stuff in the classroom, and I'm just about to share my marketing strategy for 2026. I will send it to you on your email if you opted into that when you signed up. If you didn't opt in and you want it, drop your email address below, and I will get you added to it. Excited for what we're creating here! If you know anyone who might want to be part of this, send them the link. Jack.
What's to come
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@Sara McClintock thank you!!!
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@Kavi Galante thank you, sir. Lots to start happening in this community this week.
I couldn't answer the bloody question.
My coach asked me on WhatsApp: "How does your new offer feel?" My brain went straight to logic. Features. Structure. Outcomes. All the safe stuff. "Jack, stop thinking. How does it FEEL?" Sat there like a proper tit. I teach coaches how to position their offers. Couldn't tell my own coach how mine actually felt. I'd built the entire thing on logic. Structure was sound. Pricing was right. Outcomes were clear. But I had no idea what it felt like to go through it. Spent the rest of the day sitting with the feeling. The experience itself. I thought I understood my offer. I only understood how it worked.
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Most people don’t fail. They change direction too soon.

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