Google AI Overviews now dominate search results worldwide, and the July 10 rollout marks the point where this change became complete and universal. Where Google once showed you ten blue links, it now shows an AI-generated summary at the very top, powered by Gemini, before a single organic result appears. For Pakistan’s 116 million internet users, its growing community of freelancers, and the thousands of businesses that depend on search traffic, this is one of the biggest shifts in how the web works.
What Happened on July 10 and Why It Matters
Google did not flip one switch on July 10. The change built up over years. Google Search Console data already showed the trend accelerating. In 2024, AI Overviews appeared on roughly 25% of queries. By early 2026 that figure had climbed to nearly 60%, and analysts now put it between 47% and 64% of all searches globally. The July 10 date marks the moment Google’s AI search experience became the complete default for every user in every country where Google operates.
Google AI Overviews are generated by the Gemini family of models. When you type a query, Gemini reads live web pages, pulls the most relevant parts, and writes a fresh summary right on the results page. The traditional list of ten links still exists, but it is pushed far below the fold. Many users never scroll down to see it.
For more on how the underlying Gemini technology works, see our earlier report on Gemini 3.5 Pro and its deep reasoning features.
The Traffic Numbers Are Hard to Ignore
The effect on website clicks has been severe. Research from Ahrefs found that the presence of a Google AI Overview on a results page correlates with a 58% drop in the average click-through rate (CTR) for the top-ranking page. Seer Interactive put the organic CTR fall at 61% for queries where an overview appears. For paid ads on the same page, the drop was 68%.
Real-world publisher losses tell the same story. One major education platform reported a 49% traffic decline. A travel blog documented a 90% drop and eventually shut down. Small publishers have been hit hardest: data from Chartbeat shows they lost 60% of their search referrals, compared with 22% for large publishers. HubSpot is reported to have lost an estimated 70-80% of its organic traffic.
Google’s own argument is that total search volume went up 10% for query types that show AI Overviews. Critics point out that more searches without more clicks does not help a site whose revenue depends on people actually visiting.
Google AI Overviews and the Pakistan Reality
Pakistan is deeply tied to Google search. The country has over 116 million internet users, most on mobile, and a large share of small businesses and freelancers whose income depends on organic search traffic. Tech blogs, news sites, e-commerce stores, real estate portals, and education platforms here have all built their audience on the back of Google rankings.
Pakistan-specific data is limited, but the direction is clear. One Lahore-based digital analytics firm found that Pakistani SME Google Ads CTR fell from 19.7% to 6.3% in searches where an AI Overview appeared. That is a massive drop in paid visibility, and organic clicks face similar or worse pressure.
There is also a Urdu content gap. Google AI Overviews are now available in over 40 languages, but AI-generated summaries in Urdu and Roman Urdu are far less refined than in English. Pakistani websites writing in Urdu face a double challenge: the AI may not summarise their content accurately, and the citation pool for Urdu searches is much smaller. That actually creates an opportunity for well-structured Urdu content to dominate citations early, before the competition gets thick.
A wider concern is Pakistan’s IT export sector. Freelancers and agencies that sell SEO services internationally will need to shift their skills fast. Clients in the US, UK, and EU are already asking about Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), a discipline that barely existed two years ago. Less than 1% of Pakistani businesses currently have any GEO strategy in place, according to local practitioners.
Old SEO vs the New Rules
The old playbook was simple: rank in the top three, get clicks. Google AI Overviews break that formula. Ranking number one no longer guarantees a visit. What matters now is whether your content gets cited inside the AI summary itself.
Here is the good news: being cited inside an AI Overview actually increases your CTR by about 35% compared to being a standard blue-link result that is not cited. And 76% of AI Overview citations come from pages that already rank in Google’s top ten. So strong traditional SEO is still the foundation, but it is no longer the whole building.
The new discipline is called Generative Engine Optimization (GEO). It works alongside classic SEO and focuses on making your content the kind that AI models trust and quote. Here is what that looks like in practice:
- Answer questions directly and early. Put the core answer in the first paragraph, not buried in the fifth. AI models look for clear, confident answers.
- Use structured data (schema.org). Marking up your content with proper schema tags helps Gemini understand what your page is about and increases your chance of being cited.
- Write in short, clear sentences. Research shows that pages with shorter average sentence length get cited more often in AI answers.
- Build entity authority. Get your brand mentioned on other trusted sites, directories, and platforms. Brands are far more likely to be cited through third-party sources than through their own domain alone.
- Add FAQ sections. Question-and-answer format content matches how users phrase queries and how AI models prefer to structure answers.
- Diversify traffic sources. Do not rely only on Google. Email newsletters, social media, Google Discover, and direct traffic all matter more now.
What Pakistani Content Creators Should Do Right Now
If you run a Pakistani blog, news site, or e-commerce store, here are the most practical first steps. Open your Google Search Console and compare your organic traffic from January-March 2025 against January-March 2026. Pages that lost significant traffic without losing rankings have likely been replaced by an AI Overview. Those are your highest-priority pages to restructure.
For developers in Pakistan who build websites for clients, this is also a chance to offer a new service. GEO audits and AI-citation optimisation are areas where local expertise is almost completely missing. The clients who adopt early will pull ahead of those who wait.
Pakistani IT exporters who sell digital marketing services abroad are in a similar position. International clients are already paying for GEO strategy, and the Pakistani talent pool has the technical skills to deliver it, as long as practitioners update their knowledge quickly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Google AI Overviews available in Pakistan?
Yes. Google AI Overviews rolled out to over 200 countries and territories in more than 40 languages. Pakistani users searching in English will see AI-generated summaries on most informational queries. Urdu-language results are also getting AI Overviews, though the quality and coverage are less consistent than in English at this stage.
Will my website lose all its traffic because of Google AI Overviews?
Not all traffic, but informational content (how-to guides, what-is articles, comparison posts) faces the steepest drop in clicks. Transactional content, local service pages, and niche expert content are less affected because the AI cannot replace the actual purchase or the specific local detail. The key is to optimise your content so it gets cited inside the AI summary, not just ranked below it.
What is GEO and is it different from SEO?
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) is the practice of optimising your content so that AI systems like Google Gemini, ChatGPT, and Perplexity cite your site as a trusted source. Traditional SEO focuses on ranking in the list of blue links. GEO focuses on appearing inside the AI-generated answer itself. The two are complementary, not competing. Strong technical SEO still forms the foundation that makes GEO possible.
Does this affect Google Ads in Pakistan too?
Yes. When a Google AI Overview appears on a search results page, paid ad click-through rates drop significantly as well. Local data from Pakistani SME campaigns shows ad CTR falling from around 19.7% to 6.3% on searches where an overview appears. This means Pakistani businesses running Google Ads need to re-examine which keywords are triggering AI summaries and shift budget toward queries where overviews do not appear, usually more transactional, purchase-intent searches.












