Last Updated on: August 7, 2025
From Clicks to Calls Part 1 with Chris Langille
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In this Power Producers Shoptalk episode, David Carothers is joined by Chris Langille to discuss the evolving role of websites in the age of AI and large language models (LLMs) like ChatGPT. They explore how agencies can refine their digital strategies while keeping websites relevant in a rapidly changing environment. Chris shares his insights on the current state of digital marketing, emphasizing that while AI is shifting the landscape, websites remain crucial for agency success. David and Chris dive into the importance of content creation, video marketing, and Google Business Profiles, offering practical advice for agency owners to enhance their online presence and stay ahead of the competition.

Key Highlights:

The Role of Websites in the Age of AI

Chris explains that while AI and LLMs are changing how people find businesses, websites will still play a key role in providing valuable data points for AI. Websites remain essential for agency branding and online presence.

AI’s Impact on Content Creation

AI is revolutionizing content creation, but Chris stresses that businesses must keep creating high-quality content. Video content, in particular, will become more important in capturing audience trust and authority.

Importance of Video Content

Chris highlights the shift towards video marketing as the most effective way to humanize your brand. Video helps agencies connect with prospects and clients on a deeper level, offering a unique opportunity for differentiation.

Maximizing Google My Business Profiles

Chris discusses how Google Business Profiles are more important than ever for agencies. With increasing traffic from Google Maps and integration with AI searches, optimizing your Google My Business profile can significantly drive website visits and calls.

Google vs. AI in Search

While Google remains the dominant search engine, AI tools like ChatGPT are gaining traction. Chris explains how these technologies will work together, with AI utilizing data from websites to recommend businesses.

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