For years, businesses treated social media and search engines as two completely separate things.

Google was where people searched.
Social media was where people scrolled.

But that line has now completely blurred. According to Meta’s latest report, 41% of Gen Z users now turn to social media platforms first before traditional search engines, while 58% say social media is more enjoyable for product discovery than traditional search. And honestly, this should be a huge wake-up call for businesses still treating social media as an afterthought. Because social media is no longer just where people spend time. It’s where they go looking.

People Want Discovery to Feel More Human

When you think about it, this shift makes complete sense. Traditional search engines are built around links and information. Social media is built around people. If someone searches for:

  • The best café nearby
  • A skincare recommendation
  • A gym to join
  • A local restaurant
  • A social media agency

They often don’t just want a website anymore. They want to see it. They want:

  • Videos
  • Opinions
  • Reviews
  • Real experiences
  • Visual proof
  • Personality

And social media delivers that far better than a page of blue links ever could.

Search Is Becoming Visual

This is one of the biggest changes happening online right now. Search is becoming far more visual, personal and experience-driven. Instead of reading a blog titled “Top 10 Coffee Shops in Manchester”, people would often rather watch a 20-second TikTok showing the atmosphere, the drinks and the vibe instantly. That’s why platforms like TikTok and Instagram are increasingly behaving like search engines. People are actively typing things into the search bar, looking for:

  • Places
  • Products
  • Services
  • Recommendations
  • Answers

And if your business content is not built for discovery, you’re missing a huge opportunity.

Why This Is Such a Big Opportunity for Small Businesses

The good news is that this shift actually favours smaller businesses in many ways. You do not need a massive advertising budget to show up in social search. You just need:

  • Relevant content
  • Clear messaging
  • Useful information
  • Authentic visuals

That levels the playing field massively. A local café can outperform a large chain in social discovery simply by creating content that feels more real, more useful and more engaging. That’s incredibly powerful.

Social Media Content Needs to Be Searchable Now

This is where many businesses still fall behind. They’re creating content purely for scrolling, not searching. But modern social media content needs to do both. That means:

  • Using clear captions
  • Including keywords naturally
  • Talking about what the content is actually about
  • Showing relevant visuals
  • Answering questions people might genuinely search for

If someone searches:

  • “Best brunch in Nantwich”
  • “Affordable personal trainer”
  • “Social media help for small businesses”

…could your content realistically appear? That’s the question businesses should now be asking themselves.

Why “Aesthetic” Content Alone Isn’t Enough Anymore

This is another major shift we’re seeing. For years, businesses focused heavily on aesthetics.

  • Perfect grids.
  • Polished graphics.
  • Generic motivational captions.

But search-based discovery changes the game completely. Because now, content needs to communicate clearly.

  • It needs context.
  • It needs relevance.
  • It needs information.

People are increasingly searching social media with intent. They’re not just casually browsing anymore. And intent-driven users behave very differently.

TikTok Changed Consumer Behaviour Completely

TikTok deserves a huge amount of credit for accelerating this shift. It trained users to:

  • Search visually
  • Trust creators
  • Consume recommendations through video
  • Expect answers quickly

And now that behaviour is spreading across every platform.

  • Instagram is becoming more searchable.
  • LinkedIn content is increasingly discoverable through search.
  • Even YouTube Shorts are influencing search habits.

The way people discover businesses online is fundamentally changing.

At SMR Social, this is one of the biggest things we’re encouraging businesses to understand right now. Social media is no longer just about posting regularly and hoping people happen to see it. It’s about discoverability.

  • Can people find you?
  • Does your content answer questions?
  • Does it clearly show what you do?
  • Does it feel relevant when someone searches for something related to your industry?

Because the businesses that understand this shift early are going to have a huge advantage over the next few years.

Why This Matters So Much for Local Businesses

For local businesses, especially, this is massive. Someone searching on TikTok or Instagram for:

  • A café
  • A gym
  • A barber
  • A beauty salon
  • A restaurant
  • A local service

…is often much closer to becoming a customer than someone casually scrolling. That’s why searchable content is becoming so valuable. You’re not just entertaining anymore. You’re becoming discoverable at the exact moment someone is looking.

Social media is no longer competing with search engines. In many ways, it is becoming the search engine. And businesses that continue treating social media purely as a branding exercise are going to struggle to keep up with how consumer behaviour is changing. The businesses that win will be the ones creating content that is:

  • Searchable
  • Relevant
  • Authentic
  • Useful
  • Easy to discover

Because in 2026, visibility is no longer just about reach. It’s about being found.