The Internet Didn’t Shrink. It Just Got Interpreted. For two decades, the digital economy revolved around visibility. Every startup, every marketer, every strategist was playing the same infinite game: how do I get seen?

Search was the great equalizer. Google turned relevance into currency — a perfectly measurable system of intent, ranking, and reward. The playbook was simple: understand demand, optimize for it, and scale.

The best players — from HubSpot to Atlassian to Notion — didn’t just use SEO; they built it into their DNA. SEO became the compounding engine of B2B growth: lower CAC, higher discoverability, infinite leverage. If you could capture attention, you could buy time. But the internet has changed its interface. And with that, the physics of visibility are shift…

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