Dive into the findings on AI Overviews and Google Search. Is the promise of growing web traffic being fulfilled?
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Testing Google’s Post-AIO Traffic Claims via @sejournal, @Kevin_Indig
Google introduces AI Max for Search, expanding query reach, adaptive creative, and better controls to boost performance while maintaining transparency for advertisers. The post It’s Official: Google Launches AI Max for Search Campaigns appeared first on Search Engine Journal .
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It’s Official: Google Launches AI Max for Search Campaigns via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Here is a weird one – doing a site command and Google presenting an AI Overview summary of the results. In this case, the AI Overview was dead wrong – which is not all that uncommon – but why show an AI Overview here?
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Google Site Commands Display AI Overviews
Google is now sending emails to business owners when a Google Business Profile information edit was rejected. The email subject line says “A recent information edit was rejected,” and then it tells you more details on why and allows you to read the policy and then appeal the decision.
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Google Business Profiles Information Edit Rejection Notice
For the past week or so, news publishers from Brazil have not been happy with Google. It seems that Google Discover is broken for a lot of Brazilians, showing irrelevant content to users and searchers, and not showing content from the typical publishers based in Brazil.
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Brazilian Publishers Not Happy With Google & Discover
We’ve seen variations of Google’s popular products section in the search results show both article and video content reviews. But now we are seeing another format for it, one that even links to laptop reviews from 55 years ago, a good ten years before the Osborne 1 hit shelves.
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Google Popular Products With Video & Content Reviews (Some 55 Years Old)
Faceted navigation enhances ecommerce UX but poses SEO risks. Learn how to manage filters without harming crawl efficiency or indexing strategy. The post Ask An SEO: How To Implement Faceted Navigation Without Hurting Crawl Efficiency appeared first on Search Engine Journal
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Ask An SEO: How To Implement Faceted Navigation Without Hurting Crawl Efficiency via @sejournal, @kevgibbo
Google is testing a new ad groups interface for the Google Ads Search campaigns console. This seems to be a simpler interface with fewer options than the current version.
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Google Ads Tests New Ad Group Interface For Search Campaigns
Jerry Dischler, the almost 20 year Google executive, is reportedly leaving Google a year and a half after he stepped down from that position. Jerry Dischler was involved in a lot of the Department of Justice negativity around Google’s ad business, which may or may not be related to him stepping down in 2023 and now reportedly leaving Google in 2025.
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Jerry Dischler, Former Google Ads Boss, Leaving Google After Almost 20 Years
Six years ago, Google dropped some of its search tools date filters and then added new operators for before: and after: that let you filter content by specific dates. Well, six years later, that feature is still in beta.
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Google before: & after: Operators Still In Beta Six Years Later