Google’s John Mueller said Search is not going away, but acknowledged that AI is changing many things, requiring adjustments The post Google Affirms AI Is Not Replacing Search – Search Central Live NYC appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Google’s Danny Sullivan shared what small independent sites can do to improve their rankings. The post Google’s SEO Tips For Better Rankings – Search Central Live NYC appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
Google completes March 2025 Core Update rollout after two weeks of implementation across search results worldwide. The post Google Completes March 2025 Core Update Rollout appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google launches AI travel planning upgrades across Search, Maps, and Lens with expanded itineraries and price tracking features. The post Google Rolls Out AI-Powered Travel Updates For Search & Maps appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google’s March 2025 core update is now done rolling out, it took 14 days, starting on March 13, 2025 at around 12:23 pm ET and ending on March 27, 2025 at around XX ET. Google posted saying, “The rollout was complete as of March XX, 2025.”
Discover why SEO knowledge in an enterprise organization is essential for multi-department collaboration and overall success in businesses. The post Improving Base-Level SEO Knowledge Across An Enterprise Organization appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
Google is sometimes showing a hyperlink at the bottom of its search results named “About this data.” This links to a Google help document in Merchant Center support named “How Google sources and uses information in the brand profile.”
Google made a really small change to its spam policies documentation to say, “In the context of Google Search, spam refers to techniques used to deceive users or manipulate our Search systems into ranking content highly.”