Field report
AI Overviews Cut Your Blog Traffic in Half: What Happens Next
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The short answer
What do you do when AI Overviews cut your organic traffic?
When AI Overviews appear on your queries, expect clicks to fall even while impressions hold — Ahrefs measured CTR down 34.5% on affected queries in March 2025, with follow-ups reporting −58% by December 2025. The response is not to fight the summary but to become its source: restructure pages so the engine cites you, and route the remaining high-intent clicks into 1 clear conversion path.
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This is the scenarios-cluster exemplar: a story-shaped page. The real version opens with the scene — the Monday the dashboard went wrong — and keeps the calm register while the numbers stay in.
The scenario
PLACEHOLDER. The real section tells the story of a production property watching informational clicks fall while impressions held, week by week.
What the numbers actually did
PLACEHOLDER. The real section shows the diverging curves and the query segmentation behind them.
| Signal | Before | After Overviews | Read |
|---|---|---|---|
| Impressions | baseline | flat or rising | Demand unchanged |
| Clicks (informational) | baseline | down sharply | Summary absorbs the click |
| Clicks (transactional) | baseline | roughly held | Intent still clicks through |
The recovery play
PLACEHOLDER. The real section walks the three-part response — instrument, restructure into citable passages, concentrate conversion — and what changed 8 weeks in.
Frequently asked questions
What do you do when AI Overviews cut your organic traffic?
Become the source instead of the casualty: restructure affected pages with liftable answer blocks so the Overview cites you, keep AI crawlers allowed, and concentrate conversion paths on the smaller, higher-intent click volume that remains. Measured CTR declines ran −34.5% to −58% across 2025 (Ahrefs) and rarely reverse on their own.
How do you know AI Overviews caused the drop?
The signature is impressions holding or rising while clicks fall on informational queries — position unchanged, CTR down. Segment affected queries in Search Console and compare against terms where no Overview shows.
Should you block AI crawlers after a traffic drop?
Not if visibility is the goal. Blocking GPTBot or CCBot removes you from answers without restoring clicks. The production stance: allow the crawlers, state licensing terms in llms.txt and RSL, and compete for the citation.
Does traffic recover after an AI Overview appears?
The old click volume generally does not. What can recover is qualified attention: the clicks that remain skew high-intent, so the 2 numbers to manage are citation share and conversion rate, not raw sessions.