Google has updated the user agent name of Google-NotebookLM to Google-GeminiNotebook, reflecting the integration of Gemini AI into its search functionality. This change may impact local SEO and business discoverability on Google. Businesses must adapt to these changes to remain visible and competitive online.
Google has rolled out significant updates to its Search Console reports, product markup guidance, and AI-related best practices. These changes aim to enhance user experience and improve website visibility. Stay ahead of the curve with our breakdown of the key updates and how they impact your business.
Google's John Mueller emphasizes that site quality is not just about text content, but also encompasses the user experience. This shift in focus has significant implications for local businesses trying to get discovered and cited by AI tools like ChatGPT and Google AI Overviews. As voice search and AI-powered search tools become more prevalent, businesses must prioritize user experience to improve their online visibility and reputation.
Google is using social media signals to mask the loss of clicks from AI-driven search results, making it harder for businesses to track their online visibility. This means that verified social media profiles are being used as free training data for Google's models, impacting local SEO strategies.
Discover how AI-powered answer engines like Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT, and Perplexity use your online fingerprint to provide answers, and what it means for your local business's online visibility.
Google's Gemini 3.5 Pro update, expected to roll out months ago, is delayed due to coding issues. This news affects local businesses seeking AI-driven visibility and citations.

The European Commission is expected to rule that Google unfairly favors its own services in search results, potentially leading to significant fines and changes in how Google displays search results.

A recent shift in consumer behavior sees people discovering brands on TikTok before actively searching for them on Google. This change has significant implications for SEO, local visibility, and content strategy.
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