Google Questions Need For ccTLDs For Some International Websites

Google’s John Mueller questioned the need for all websites to use ccTLDs, different domain names, to take their websites international. He said on Reddit, “you both make things harder on yourself, but you also make it harder for search engines to understand each of these sites.”

Google Chrome Tests Replacing Gemini Button With Browse With AI Button

Google is testing swapping out the Gemini button at the top right of the Chrome browser, with a “Browse with AI” button. The button is more colorful and in your face, which probably gets more users to notice it.

Google AI Overviews Tests Speaker Play Button In US

Google is testing an option to read aloud the AI Overviews by clicking on a speaker icon at the top of the AI Overview within Google Search. And the crazy thing, this is being tested in the US.

Microsoft Advertising Adds Custom Columns For Advanced Reporting

Microsoft has added the ability to add custom columns to the Microsoft Advertising user interface and advertising console. But it doesn’t offer every metric, including missing the segment by conversion action metric.

Google’s John Mueller Calls Some SEO Content – Digital Mulch

Google’s John Mueller posted one of his one-liners, where he called some forms of SEO content as “digital mulch.” He wrote, “And let’s be honest’”most of that SEO content is just digital mulch. (…) If your blog exists solely to rank, it’s living on borrowed time.”

An Alarming 75% of Homes Are Too Expensive For Buyers

Starter homes have become nonstarter homes for many Americans. Three-quarters of the homes currently listed for sale are out of reach for median-income earners, according to a recent analysis from […]

Daily Search Forum Recap: December 26, 2025

Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today…

Google: #1 Google Ads Launches Of 2025

Google has been publishing these videos from advertisers on the number one Google Ads launches of the year 2025. Bug Ginny Marvin, the Google Ads Liaison, was asked and she picked PMax channel performance reporting as her number one feature release for Google Ads in 2025.

ChatGPT Ads May Prioritize Sponsored Content In AI Responses

A report from The Information outlined a number of avenues OpenAI is looking at for ad formats in ChatGPT. The main one that is reportedly being thrown around at the AI company is to show sponsored content within the AI responses given by ChatGPT.

Search News Buzz Video Recap: Google Core Update Status, News Publishers Traffic Distribution, Ads In AI Overviews Expand, ChatGPT Ads & Christmas

This week in search, we covered an update on the Google December 2025 core update. Google Search traffic to news publishers continues to vanish, but there is Google Discover. A report shows Google has deleted a ton…

Zillow Forecast: Best and Worst Housing Markets of 2026

The housing market correction is well underway, but the story looks very different depending on where you invest. Some markets are cooling gently, others are slipping faster, and a few […]

The 4 Best Types of Rental Properties for NEW Investors to Buy

So, you want to invest in real estate…but where should you start? What’s the best type of rental property for a beginner? It’s easy to become overwhelmed by all the […]

Microsoft Advertiser: Exact Match Trumps Ad Rank On AI Surfaces & More

Navah Hopkins, the Ads Liaison for Microsoft Advertising, made it crystal clear that exact match is prioritized even over Ad Rank. Navah Hopkins wrote on X and LinkedIn, “Exact match will get the priority if it’s there, otherwise Ad Rank determines everything.”

Google: Pick A Reasonable Site Name To Rank For In Search

Google’s John Mueller said on Reddit that when picking a site name, make sure to pick something that you can reasonably expect to rank for. In short, don’t go online and complain that your site is named Best SEO blog and you don’t rank in the number one position in Google Search for [best SEO […]

Google Continues Centering Search Results Test

Google is testing placing the search results in the center of the screen, instead of aligning it more to the left of the screen. This is an ongoing test we have seen on and off over many many years and it is still going on.

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