Google’s Nick Fox said that AI Mode has begun rolling out to Workspace accounts in the US.
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Google Says AI Mode Rolling Out To Workspace Accounts
A week or so ago, Cloudflare announced it would block AI bots by default and offer a new pay per crawl initiative to compensate you all for your content that AI just consumes for free. But as most SEOs know, Google AI Mode and AI Overviews can’t be blocked without really blocking your site from Google Search.
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Cloudflare: We Will Get Google To Provide A Way To Block AI Overviews
Google has pushed out an update to its keyword planner tool that gives you new forecast views to get predictions on your keywords by regions and device/platform. The update also mentions that grouped ideas are now in your keyword ideas section.
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Google Keyword Planner Update Gives Breakdown By By City, Region & Device/Platform
Google is testing labeling search result snippets with “low price,” “typical price” and I assume “high price” directly in the search results. We’ve seen these for product grid results before, but I am not sure if we’ve seen them for normal search result snippets.
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Google Tests Low, Typical, High Price Labels In Search Result Snippets
A number of local SEOs are stating that Google is now requiring businesses that had their Google Business Profiles suspended to reverify at a higher rate than normal.
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Google Business Profiles Reverification After Suspensions Increasing?
Google seems to be testing a new ad unit for hotel or nearby listings that have big blue buttons to book at the site being listed. I am honestly not sure if this is new but I am told it is.
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Google Ads With Nearby Hotel Placement Units
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Independent publishers want the option to opt out of Google’s AI Overviews without being excluded from the search results.
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Google AI Overviews Target Of Legal Complaints In The UK And EU via @sejournal, @martinibuster
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 AI Mode lets you do follow up questions in non-English languages…
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Daily Search Forum Recap: July 4, 2025
Not all paid media is created equal. Know what works where – and why – before you pour money into your next campaign. The post What Is Paid Media: The Different Types & Examples appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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What Is Paid Media: The Different Types & Examples via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
This week, we finally had an official Google update, the June 2025 core update, which seemed to have kicked in on July 2nd. We also had an unconfirmed update on June 28th…
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Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google June 2025 Core Update, Search Volatility, Insights Report, Ads & More