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Episode 05 · Go-to-market blueprinting · Cross-regional

Ranking in the Answer

Acquisition when most searches end without a click — and what that does to a go-to-market blueprint.

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Why this episode, why now

For fifteen years the default first channel in a startup's go-to-market plan was organic search: publish, rank, earn the click, convert. In 2026 that assumption no longer holds. SparkToro's analysis of Similarweb clickstream data found that 68 per cent of US Google searches in the first four months of 2026 ended without a click to anything — up from 60 per cent in 2024 — and Pew's data shows the click-through rate roughly halves when an AI Overview is present. Google's AI Mode replaces the results page with a conversation. Bain reports that eight in ten consumers now rely on zero-click results in at least 40 per cent of their searches, and that sites are losing 15 to 25 per cent of organic traffic as a result.

The useful news is buried in the same data. Brands that are cited inside AI Overviews earn about a third more organic clicks and nearly twice the paid clicks of brands that are not. Seer Interactive's 2026 update shows organic click-through on AI Overview queries recovering from a December 2025 floor. And the three main answer engines barely overlap in whom they cite, so being visible in one is not being visible in all. The channel has not disappeared; it has changed shape, and the shape rewards structured, citable, first-party content over volume.

This is a go-to-market blueprinting episode. Drakopoulos Ventures' framework begins by defining the route to market — audience, positioning, channels and sequence — before any platform is chosen or any campaign runs. Daniel's early career in digital agencies and seed-stage startups in London, Singapore and Sydney was built in the era when organic search was the cheapest acquisition channel a founder had. The question this episode asks is what replaces it in the blueprint, and how a seed-stage team measures acquisition when the click itself is vanishing.