RaveHQ Insights

The economics of
local discoverability.

Analysis on how local businesses are found, chosen, and trusted online — and what the numbers behind that process actually mean. Thesis-led, data-grounded, written for owners who want the long view rather than the quick tip.

98% of consumers read online reviews before choosing a local business 
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AI Search · Flagship

Can AI See Your Business? Inside the New Measurement Problem

45% of consumers now use AI to find local businesses — yet there is no rank to check, no position to monitor. This piece examines what AI visibility actually is, what the evidence proves, and how to measure it without guesswork.

30 June 2026 13 min read AI Search · AEO · Measurement
AI Search

From Search Box to Answer Engine: What the Shift Means for Local Businesses

AI answer engines — Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, ChatGPT Browse — are changing how customers find local businesses. The businesses they name are not selected randomly. This piece maps the shift and identifies what "citability" means in practice.

30 June 2026 11 min read AI Search · AEO · Multi-market
Local SEO

The Reviews-to-Rank Flywheel: How Reputation and Local SEO Reinforce Each Other

Reviews improve rank. Rank increases visibility. Visibility drives more customers. More customers, properly engaged, generate more reviews. The mechanism is well-documented in aggregate, but rarely examined at the business level. This piece builds the flywheel model from its individual components and identifies where most businesses break the loop.

30 June 2026 11 min read Local SEO · Review velocity · Google Maps
Operations

The Operating Leverage of a Managed Presence: What Automation Actually Reclaims

The attention problem described in this series has a structural solution: remove the dependence on manual intervention. This piece examines the economics of reputation automation — what it costs, what it frees, and how the success loop that follows becomes self-reinforcing once it is running.

30 June 2026 12 min read Automation · Operating economics · ROI
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On honesty in numbers.

Every figure cited in RaveHQ Insights is either drawn from named, published research (with the source stated) or labelled explicitly as illustrative or directional. We do not present estimates as facts, and we do not fabricate statistics to make an argument sound more compelling than the evidence supports. Where the research base is fragmented or fast-moving — as it is with AI search — we say so. The footnotes in each article carry the full sourcing detail.  The 98% figure cited in the section header is from the BrightLocal Local Consumer Review Survey (2023 edition).

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