Google told us the June 2025 core update completed early on Thursday, July 17th, but now, four days later, we are still seeing incredibly heated volatility, even through today. The tools and community are still experiencing significant ranking movement and instability, even today.
Buying links is risky and unnecessary now that other factors play a greater role in ranking. The post Why It’s Okay To Not Buy Or Obsess Over Links Anymore appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google discussed whether it’s okay to make changes to a web page for SEO purposes. The post Google Discusses If It’s Okay To Make Changes For SEO Purposes appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
CEO of Conductor says legacy SEO platforms can effectively compete with AI-native startups, predicts 95% won’t survive. The post Can AEO/GEO Startups Beat Established SEO Tool Companies
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Google’s June 2025 core update finished on Thursday after running for 16 days. It was a volatile Google update for a while with some recoveries.
Google launched a new feature for Google Business Profiles that lets you check the status of your edits. So if you made a change and you want to see what the status of that change is for your Google local listing, now you can.
Google’s John Mueller said it is hard for service oriented login web pages to rank in the search results. Like, if you have a landing page where people can login to their account and check on analytics, billing, etc, those types of login pages can be hard to rank well in Google and Bing Search.
Google is supposedly showing AI Overviews for movie-related queries. Apparently, this is new, although I don’t have firsthand knowledge since I don’t typically search for movies