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Why Social Search and Traditional Search Aren’t Competing, They’re Coexisting

By Courtney Bailey·May 12, 2026·2 min read

Consumer search behavior has split into two modes: traditional search for utility—text-based links trusted via authority—and social search for influence—visual-first content trusted via peers and creators.
Google searches in the US have dropped nearly 20% YoY, while 92% use social platforms for product info.
Social search drives 64% incremental conversions from new-to-brand customers, indicating net-new growth.
Winning brands don't choose one mode; they show up in both, earning moments of discovery that traditional search alone can't capture.

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