We know how overwhelming it can be to keep pace with rapidly-changing SEO strategies, especially with AI switching up the rules faster than ever. This collection of insights was handpicked to give you clarity and confidence on what really matters right now: how to make your content, structure, and strategy AI-ready, from basics to technical necessities. If you’re redefining your SEO strategy for the age of AI, we hope these pieces become your go-to guide for navigating what’s next in search
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AI Search Blueprint: Entity Maps, Structured Data, IndexNow & The Basics
YouTube launched Ask Studio, an AI assistant in YouTube Studio that analyzes channel data to surface comment insights, performance analysis, and content ideas. The post YouTube Introduces ‘Ask Studio’ AI For Channel Analytics appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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YouTube Introduces ‘Ask Studio’ AI For Channel Analytics via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
OpenAI is telling companies that “relationship building” with AI has limits.
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OpenAI Flags Emotional Reliance On ChatGPT As A Safety Risk via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google announced Query groups in Search Console Insights. The AI feature clusters similar search queries, surfaces trends, and shows which topics drive clicks. The post Google Uses AI To Group Queries In Search Console Data appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Google Uses AI To Group Queries In Search Console Data via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web. Google local reviews are disappearing…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: October 27, 2025
The data shows Black Friday winners earned attention early, aligned with consumer research, and turned humor into measurable performance. The post The Brands & Campaigns That Won Black Friday 2024 appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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The Brands & Campaigns That Won Black Friday 2024 via @sejournal, @gregjarboe
Google Ads seems to be bringing the ability to do campaign level audience exclusions to Performance Max (PMax) campaigns.
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Google Ads Campaign Level Audience Exclusions To Performance Max
Google Ads added a new tab on the Recommendations page named Investment Strategy. This tab “provides account-level suggestions to help you understand the potential impact of increased investment on your key metrics, such as clicks, conversions, or conversion value,” Google wrote.
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Google Ads New Investment Strategy Recommendation Page
Automattic’s counterclaim against WP Engine says number of times keywords used is a ranking factor and they call that SEO.
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Automattic’s Legal Claims About SEO… Is This Real? via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Over the past couple of weeks, there have been numerous reports of reviews disappearing, being removed, or being deleted from local business profiles on Google Search and Google Maps.
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Reviews Disappearing Within Google – Google Fixing