With AI-driven search discoverability, websites appearing in AI citations are seeing significantly higher referral visibility year over year. Compared to ChatGPT, only 11% of Perplexity’s cited domains overlap despite strong Google rankings, highlighting how AI search engines are building entirely different discovery ecosystems.- warns Indian businesses face a critical choice: either optimize websites for AI citation visibility or risk losing market share to competitors who do.
Based on ongoing analysis of B2B and service-sector websites between Q1 2025 and Q2 2026, SEO strategist and Redefine ROI founder Mrinal Kaushik says AI citation visibility is increasingly influencing referral growth, even in cases where traditional Google rankings remain stable.
Search discoverability is changing faster than many businesses are prepared for. As AI-powered discovery tools, conversational engines, and Google AI Overviews reshape how people find information online, Kaushik says Indian businesses can no longer rely on traditional Google-first SEO alone to stay visible.
According to Mrinal Kaushik, discovery is moving beyond ranked blue links, and brands now need content and search strategies designed for AI-powered platforms such as ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and AI Overviews. For many brands, the problem is not a lack of information about a product or service, but a mismatch between old SEO playbooks and new search behavior.
Kaushik believes AI visibility is becoming the new top-of-funnel layer in digital discovery, built around citation readiness, answer formatting, authority signals, and content structures that work effectively across large language models. He describes this transition as a “visibility reset,” where established rankings no longer guarantee user attention. As AI systems increasingly summarize information directly within search experiences, users are making decisions based on recommendations and generated answers rather than browsing multiple blue links.
Why This Matters Now
At Redefine ROI, we have recently published the B2B AI search visibility report 2026, which reveals that by 2027, more than half of the B2B AI search discovery, particularly in SaaS, professional services, healthcare, and education-focused sectors, will be AI-driven.
Similarweb’s 2026 Generative AI Brand Visibility Index highlights how brands are competing for recommended placement in AI search environments, while Adobe has reported that new performance indicators – such as citation frequency, share of model, and AI-generated referral traffic – are becoming important measures of search performance.
For Indian SMBs and startups that rely heavily on organic search for lead generation, this transition may compress traditional SEO advantages faster than expected.
What Indian Brands Should Do Next
Without wasting time, businesses should begin preparing for a search ecosystem where visibility depends not only on rankings, but on whether AI systems trust, summarize, and recommend their content.
He recommends five immediate priorities for Indian brands:
• Build AI citation-ready content with expert insights, structured answers, FAQs, statistics, and schema markup.
• Diversify beyond traditional Google rankings by optimizing for ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, AI Overviews, and conversational search experiences.
• Measure AI visibility metrics such as citation frequency, AI referral traffic, share of AI recommendations, and AI-assisted conversions alongside traditional SEO KPIs.
• Strengthen authority signals through founder-led thought leadership, digital PR, third-party mentions, and entity consistency across the web.
• Create “answer-level” content focused on problem-solving, comparisons, experience-driven expertise, and query cluster coverage instead of relying only on keyword-heavy blog strategies.
“Search is no longer just about where a page ranks; it is about whether a brand becomes part of the AI answer or not. The future of SEO will not be defined only by indexing and rankings, but by authority, structured expertise, and recommendation visibility across AI-powered discovery systems.
– Mrinal Kaushik, Founder, Redefine ROI
Indian brands that continue to optimize only for rankings may be visible in search results but absent from the actual decision-making layer, which is dominated by AI engines.
About Mrinal Kaushik
Mrinal Kaushik is a digital marketing consultant and the founder of Redefine ROI, an AI-driven SEO and LLM optimization agency based in Delhi-NCR, India. Having 13+ years of experience in SEO, organic growth strategies, and AI-driven search visibility. He has worked with startups, eCommerce brands, and small businesses, helping them build scalable ROI and improve visibility across both traditional search engines and emerging AI-powered discovery platforms.









































