Google’s John Mueller offers a thoughtful answer to a question about keyword cannibalization. The post Google Answers SEO Question About Keyword Cannibalization appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Google Answers SEO Question About Keyword Cannibalization via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google says the August 2025 spam update has finished rolling out worldwide.
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Google Confirms August Spam Update Is Complete via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
The Google August 2025 spam update will probably be marked as completed tomorrow, September 22, 2025. That is what John Mueller from Google said deep inside a comment on a LinkedIn post. He wrote today, “Just between us, we’ll probably mark it complete tomorrow.”
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Google August 2025 Spam Update To Probably Finish Tomorrow – 9/22
Internal WordPress conflicts burst into the open, raising concerns about core contributor burnout and leadership. The post Internal WordPress Conflict Spills Out Into The Open appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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Internal WordPress Conflict Spills Out Into The Open via @sejournal, @martinibuster
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DOJ is asking a court to force Google to divest its Ad Manager. Google has proposed a solution to make its services more interoperable. The post DOJ Seeks Google Ad Manager Break Up As Remedies Trial Begins appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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DOJ Seeks Google Ad Manager Break Up As Remedies Trial Begins via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: September 19, 2025
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Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Killed Tracking Tools, Impressions Dive, Ads Bug Overwhelms & AI Summaries Over Links
SEO meets compassion: Join SEO for Paws on Sept.
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Google announced that AI Mode will be coming to the Chrome address bar, Omnibox, soon.
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Google AI Mode Coming To Chrome Address Bar
Google is testing placing the citation cards/boxes at the bottom of the AI Overviews, instead of on the right-hand side, on the desktop search interface. This requires you to scroll to click on the sources and links for those AI Overviews.
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Google Tests AI Overviews With Citation Cards At Bottom