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The Internet is Quietly Adopting the Ad Tech Playbook — Without the Ads
The Internet is Quietly Adopting the Ad Tech Playbook — Without the Ads
As AI revolutionizes how people plan and book travel online, the algorithms determining which content surfaces in AI-generated summaries are beginning to mirror the dynamics of digital advertising. This shift, however, will lead to a future where advertising plays a less dominant role than ever before.
Consider how digital advertising works today. When a user visits a hotel website, an auction begins behind the scenes. The site’s supply-side platform shares information with an exchange, where advertisers compete for the chance to display an ad. The entire process happens in the blink of an eye, and the highest bidder wins.
Now, let’s imagine that same auction model applied to content. For example, if a user asks Gemini, “What are the best hotels in Charleston for a romantic weekend?” eligible sources — from authoritative sites like Condé Nast Traveler and Travel + Leisure to the hotel’s website — compete for visibility in Gemini’s response. A new type of auction begins, where the most relevant, recent, accurate, and authoritative content wins. What goes away in this near-future world is the demand-side platform. In the next era of the internet, brands and publishers are bidding with quality content rather than dollars.
With the diminishing effectiveness of paid media budgets, brands can no longer rely on buying visibility to generate the demand necessary for downstream bookings and revenue. Instead, the competition is solely about the quality and utility of their content.
To win, brands must consistently produce content that meets the bar for inclusion in AI-generated summaries. Similar to Google search, ranking factors are roughly a 60/40 split between off-site factors (such as trusted media brands and review sites) and on-site tactics, including a regularly updated blog and structured content.
As traditional advertising and SEO tactics lose their edge, the path forward is clear for brands that want to stay visible. To thrive in the content auction environment that is already here, brands must invest in compelling storytelling that outperforms authoritative publishers and competitor brands. The prize for investing? Content that wins the auction and creates scalable demand.
About Curacity
Curacity is a demand creation platform that helps travel brands measure revenue from upper-funnel marketing. By delivering premium content to opt-in subscribers of trusted media brands, Curacity enables hotels, resorts, and cruises to reach high-intent travelers during the inspiration phase, before they make purchase decisions. Its attribution technology closes the loop between marketing and bookings, identifying which media-exposed guests ultimately book a stay. Curacity empowers travel marketers to make smarter decisions with data by directly linking content to revenue. Named among Inc. 5000’s top 20 travel and hospitality companies and Digiday’s Best Content Marketing Platform of 2024, Curacity has its headquarters in New York with offices in Stamford, Conn., Toronto, and Buenos Aires. Visit www.curacity.com for more information.
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