What Is an SEO Competitive Moat — And Do You Actually Have One?
Most businesses that invest in SEO are optimizing for positions. They want to rank higher, generate more traffic, and capture more demand than their competitors. That is a legitimate goal. But a ranking is not a moat. A competitor with a larger content budget can outpublish you. An algorithm update can redistribute your positions overnight. An AI system can absorb your informational traffic and redirect it into a response that cites someone else. The investment that produced your position does not protect the position. In 2026, the distinction between a ranking and a moat matters more than it ever has — because the search environment is rewarding the characteristics that produce moats while simultaneously eroding the value of the characteristics that produced positions.