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    Google Just Cut News Traffic in Half (51% → 27%) - Now What?

    25/12/2025 | 11 mins.

    E904: New data shows a massive decline in Google Search traffic to news publishers. Here's what this means for anyone relying on organic traffic to survive. According to recent analysis, Google Search traffic to news sites has dropped from 51% to 27% over the past two years. At the same time, publishers have become increasingly dependent on Google Discover, a traffic source that is volatile, unpredictable, and difficult to control. I walk through the data, reactions from the SEO and publishing community, and then share my honest take on whether traditional news publishing is still a viable standalone business model - and what publishers should be doing instead. What this covers: - The exact numbers behind Google's traffic shift to news publishers - Why Google Discover now drives the majority of publisher traffic - Why Discover is risky as a primary traffic source - How recent core updates have accelerated the decline - How news consumption habits have changed beyond Google - The role AI and LLMs are playing in reducing search clicks - Why pure news publishing is an increasingly fragile business model What I recommend for publishers: - Why abandoning your website is the wrong move - How to use existing domain and topical authority as a real asset - Why publishers are uniquely positioned to launch niche web apps - How bottom-of-funnel SEO pages can drive purchase intent traffic - Why products and tools create more durable revenue than ads - How feedback from search traffic can guide product development I also share examples of how simple SaaS products can be built, monetized, and iterated on using SEO insights - and why this approach is far more resilient than depending solely on news traffic. This episode is for: - News publishers seeing declining search traffic - SEOs working with media sites - Founders thinking about diversification - Anyone trying to build a more stable, search-driven business This is episode 904 of the podcast - 904 days in a row. ⭐️ Source - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-search-traffic-drops-news-publishers-40645.html ⭐️ Episode with Shaun Savvy - 901 - "He Updated a Blog Post to the Future - Google Ranked It" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eb9SDSSA6FQ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Introduction: Shocking Drop in Google Search Traffic 00:43 The Shift to Google Discover 02:08 Community Reactions and Comments 04:05 Diversifying Beyond Traditional News Publishing 05:14 SEO Strategies for Web Publishers 10:05 Conclusion and Final Thoughts The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seo #newspublishers #searchtraffic

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    SEO Isn't Dead: The AI Search Holiday Special

    24/12/2025 | 2h 3 mins.

    E903: Is SEO actually dying, or is the industry just rebranding the same fundamentals under new names like GEO, AEO, and AI SEO? In this long-form holiday roundtable, we break down what really changed in search over the past year, what didn't, and why so much confusion is spreading across marketing teams, LinkedIn, Reddit, and conference stages. This episode covers real-world observations from 2025, not theory or tool demos. We talk candidly about AI search, Google's direction, backlinks, topical authority, video, PR, exact match domains, and the growing disconnect between what's being sold and what actually works. Top 10 SEO Predictions for 2026: 1. CMOs will continue to be duped by GEO misinformation campaigns. Results in GEO will come from SEO, more than ever. 2. Google will remain the primary source of truth for AI search, directly or indirectly influencing most large language model results. 3. Video content, especially YouTube and Instagram, will play a larger role in rankings, AI Overviews, and AI-generated answers. 4. Traditional text-based listicles will decline in effectiveness, particularly those without firsthand experience or original insight. 5. Backlinks will function more as a defensive ranking signal, helping sites withstand core updates rather than just drive growth. 6. Topical authority will become more granular, with trust evaluated at topic and subtopic levels instead of entire domains. 7. AI Overviews will continue to reduce informational clicks while increasing brand visibility, mentions, and indirect conversions. 8. Exact match and keyword-aligned domains will quietly regain value as relevance and attribution signals. 9. SEO and digital PR will fully converge, making citations, mentions, and reputation critical ranking inputs. 10. Claims that SEO is dead will persist, but organic search will remain central to discovery, competition, and revenue. Topics covered: - Why SEO and "GEO" are not separate disciplines - How AI tools like ChatGPT and Perplexity actually rely on search engines - The rise of AI SEO tools and why many are just content scaling platforms - How misinformation around AI search is targeting CMOs and executives - Why backlinks still matter more than most people admit - What the Helpful Content Update really changed (and what it didn't) - Why some sites recovered from HCU and most did not - The problem with listicles, reviews, and fake product testing - Why authority is still largely domain-based and where it may change - How Google's AI Overviews are affecting clicks, impressions, and attribution - Why video and YouTube citations are increasing in AI search results - The role of PR, brand mentions, and reputation in AI visibility - Exact match domains, multi-domain strategies, and when they make sense - Why most "SEO is dead" claims ignore ad revenue and user behavior - What a realistic SEO strategy looks like going into 2026 Platforms and ecosystems discussed: - Google search, AI Overviews, and AI Mode - Reddit and the current spam problem - Quora and declining result quality - HubSpot as a case study in topical drift - YouTube, short-form video, and user-generated content in search Who this episode is for: - SEOs working in-house or agency-side - CMOs and marketing leaders evaluating AI search strategies - Founders and operators relying on organic search for growth - Anyone trying to separate real search changes from marketing noise This is not an episode about shortcuts or trends. It's a grounded discussion about how search actually works today, why Google still matters, and how to avoid strategies that damage long-term visibility. Thanks for listening and watching, and happy holidays. ⭐️ David Quaid on 𝕏 - https://x.com/DavidGQuaid ⭐️ David Quaid on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidquaid/ ⭐️ David Quaid's agency - https://primaryposition.com/ ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra on 𝕏 - https://x.com/gaganghotra_ ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/gagan-ghotra/ ⭐️ Gagan Ghotra's website - https://gaganghotra.com/ ⭐️ Harpreet Singh's Personal Site - https://harpsdigital.com ⭐️ Harpreet on X - https://x.com/harpreetchatha_ ⭐️ Harpreet's Newsletter - https://seoespresso.com ⭐️ Harpreet on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/harpreetsingh8/ ⭐️ Harpreet on TikTok - https://tiktok.com/@seoharp ⭐️ Harpreet on YouTube - https://youtube.com/@harpsdigital 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Excitement 00:13 SEO and Digital Marketing Surprises of 2025 00:30 Disinformation Campaigns in SEO 01:53 Generative Engine Optimization vs. Traditional SEO 02:27 Spam and AI Content Detection 03:12 Partnership Requests and AI SEO Tools 04:00 Confusion and Disinformation in SEO 08:43 Impact of AI on SEO Strategies 24:28 Authority and Topical Relevance in SEO 39:50 Video Content and SEO 42:51 SEO Predictions for 2026 43:16 Contextually Relevant Content for Small Businesses 44:22 The Debate on Dwell Time and Content Length 45:30 The Skyscraper Technique and Content Efficiency 46:25 Google's Preference for Long-Form Content 46:51 The Role of Short-Form Content in SEO 47:44 Google's Content Agnosticism and Ranking Factors 53:00 The Impact of AI and LLMs on SEO 01:09:41 The Future of Web Design and User Interaction 01:18:48 The Role of Agents and Memory in AI 01:23:49 AI and SEO: The Changing Landscape 01:24:22 SEO Strategies for 2025 and Beyond 01:25:26 The Role of Marketing Teams in SEO 01:26:55 Exact Match Domains: Pros and Cons 01:36:35 The Importance of Backlinks in Modern SEO 01:43:10 The Impact of Google's Helpful Content Update 01:54:49 Future Predictions for SEO 01:59:24 Concluding Thoughts and Holiday Wishes The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #digitalmarketing #generativeengineoptimization #answerengineoptimization

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    The 5-Minute SEO Hack: Turn 'People Also Ask' Into Instant Topical Authority

    23/12/2025 | 16 mins.

    E902: A simple 5-minute SEO hack that can completely change how you build topical authority. David Quaid returns to the show to reveal how to use Google's "People Also Ask" feature to create high-relevance FAQ content - without paid tools, complex keyword research, or unnecessary schema. We also dig into: - How Google actually decides topical authority - Why search demand matters more than schema - When FAQ pages should be standalone vs accordions - How knowledge panels are triggered (and why most people misunderstand them) - A fast, repeatable process for turning PAA questions into ranking pages If you're struggling with keyword research, building authority in a niche, or figuring out what content Google actually wants - this episode gives you a practical shortcut you can use today. ⭐️ David Quaid on 𝕏 - https://x.com/DavidGQuaid ⭐️ David Quaid on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidquaid/ ⭐️ David Quaid's agency - https://primaryposition.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Welcome Back, David Quaid! 00:22 SEO Hack: Building Topical Authority 01:18 David's Knowledge Panel Journey 06:51 People Also Ask Hack: A Step-by-Step Guide 11:06 Schema and SEO: Myths and Realities 13:52 Structuring Your FAQ Content for SEO 15:22 Wrapping Up and What's Next The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seohacks #topicalauthorityseo #linkbuilding

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    He Updated a Blog Post to the Future - Google Ranked It

    22/12/2025 | 1h 12 mins.

    E901: A blog post that ranked for zero keywords was lightly updated to make it look like it had been updated in the future.   No new sections. No URL changes. No internal linking push. No major rewrites. A short time later, the page began ranking for: - 14 keywords   - 5 page-one positions   - Multiple SERP features   Even more interesting: the Google search result itself displayed a future update date. Shaun Chojnacki joins the show to share one of the strangest real-world SEO experiments I've seen! We walk through exactly what was changed, what was not changed, and what this may reveal about how Google interprets freshness, relevance, and on-page signals.  What we cover in this episode - The original state of the blog post and how it wasn't ranking   - The exact changes made before rankings improved   - What "freshness" actually means in practice   - Why this was not a traditional content refresh   - How Google surfaced the future update date in the SERP   - Why topical authority mattered in this case   - The role of a single outbound link update   - What SEOs should not copy from this experiment   - Why most SEO best practices are rarely tested properly  Additional topics we discuss - AI Overviews and why social content is appearing in search results   - Why current AI SEO reporting tools are unreliable   - How YouTube videos, LinkedIn posts, and Reddit threads now rank   - Why generic, AI-written FAQs often hurt pages   - How Search Console data produces better FAQs than AI prompts   - Branded FAQs vs informational FAQs   - Niche-focused SEO agencies vs generalist agencies   - Long-term SEO strategy vs short-term tactics   - Why consistency still beats clever tricks over time   This episode is not a recommendation to manipulate publish dates or mislead users. It's a breakdown of a real test, real data, and real outcomes - and a reminder that Google often responds to signals in ways that are undocumented and unexpected. This is episode 901 of The Edward Show, a daily digital marketing podcast covering SEO, content, AI, and growth - published every day without missing an episode. Subscribe for daily discussions focused on real experiments, real data, and practical SEO insights. ⭐️ Shaun Savvy Wedding Venue Marketing - https://shaunsavvy.com/wedding-venue-marketing-company ⭐️ Shaun Chojnacki on LinkedIn - https://linkedin.com/in/shaunsavvy ⭐️ Shaun's SEO Company in Buffalo, New York - https://shaunsavvy.com/services/buffalo-seo-company ⭐️ Shaun Chojnacki on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/shaunsavvy/  ⭐️ Get a Free Website Audit for Your Staffing Company From Shaun - [email protected] 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:10 The Freshness Debate in SEO 00:25 Client Case Study: The Blog Experiment 01:24 Surprising Results 02:27 Technical Details and SEO Strategies 14:40 AI Overviews and Social Media Integration 37:19 Maximizing LinkedIn Impressions 38:25 Cross-Posting Strategies 39:00 Understanding LinkedIn's Algorithm 39:28 Achieving Impressive Growth 39:55 Content Repurposing Techniques 42:07 Building a Strong Team 43:38 Future Business Goals 44:51 SEO and Social Media Insights 51:58 Effective PR and SEO Tactics 01:02:22 Reddit and Alternative SEO Strategies 01:05:41 Long-Term SEO Success 01:09:15 Niche SEO for Wedding Venues 01:10:39 Final Thoughts and Farewell The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #backlinks #seostrategy #generativeengineoptimization

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    Most SEO Agencies Are Selling You Stuff That Doesn't Work (Here's What Actually Does)

    21/12/2025 | 2h 39 mins.

    E900: Most SEO agencies aren't just outdated - many knowingly sell tactics that no longer move rankings, traffic, or revenue. I'm joined by Jake Hundley, who has spent years testing SEO tactics in real-world environments and publishing findings that directly contradict common agency practices - including a large-scale study showing that geo-tagging photos does not meaningfully impact rankings. We break down why these myths persist, how agencies justify billing for low-impact work, and what actually drives results in modern SEO. This conversation focuses on applied SEO for local and service-based businesses, backed by observation, testing, and long-term performance - not theory or trend-chasing. What we cover - Why geo-tagging images and EXIF data don't meaningfully affect rankings - How and why agencies continue selling ineffective SEO tasks - The 80/20 rule of SEO and how most effort is misallocated - How doorway pages still "work" - and why they create long-term risk - How project-based pages outperform fake location pages - What Google actually responds to in local search - Why SEO fundamentals beat technical busywork - How brand demand and offline marketing influence organic visibility - Why most SEO case studies mislead more than they inform - How to build SEO assets that hold up over time Key takeaways - Many SEO services exist to justify retainers, not results - Clear structure and intent alignment outperform volume and automation - Long-term rankings come from serving demand, not manufacturing it Who this episode is for - SEO professionals tired of selling or defending low-value work - Agency owners who want sustainable client results - Local service businesses investing in organic growth - Anyone questioning widely accepted SEO "best practices" If you care about results that compound over time - not checklists, gimmicks, or shortcuts - this episode will resonate. ⭐️ Jake's Agency Discord - https://discord.gg/uvHRRRFVRD ⭐️ Jake's Podcast - The Agency Growth Podcast: https://everbrospodcast.com/ ⭐️ r/agency Subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/agency/ ⭐️ Jake Hundley on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jake.hundley.1 ⭐️ Jake Hundley on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jake-hundley/ ⭐️ Jake Hundley's agency - https://evergrowmarketing.com/ 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 Welcome and Introduction 00:05 Debunking SEO Myths 01:47 The Impact of Basic SEO Practices 05:57 Avoiding Doorway Pages 10:30 Effective Use of Project Pages 13:47 Challenges in the Lawn Care Industry 14:54 The Role of AI in SEO 15:56 SEO Business Models and Client Acquisition 18:58 Long-Term SEO Strategies 33:50 Case Studies and Real-World Examples 41:53 The 80/20 Rule in SEO 43:20 Understanding H1 and H2 Structure 45:37 SEO Best Practices for Local Services 46:40 The Importance of Geo-Targeting in SEO 47:56 Personal Journey into SEO 51:53 SEO Strategies for Franchise Businesses 53:55 The Power of Branding in Marketing 01:07:42 Debunking SEO Myths and Misconceptions 01:24:58 Contemplating a Break and Team Expansion 01:25:10 Challenges of Hiring and Editing 01:25:46 Evolution of Podcast Production 01:26:54 Engagement and Content Strategy 01:27:50 Podcast Format and Audience Interaction 01:31:04 Team Dynamics and Remote Engagement 01:35:52 Podcast Purpose and Growth 01:39:59 Content Creation and Community Feedback 01:57:18 The Role of Teasers and Clips 02:00:21 AI in Marketing and Agency Operations 02:04:41 Spam and AI: A Personal Stance 02:05:51 The Value of Brand Equity 02:06:30 Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Success 02:07:43 The Influence of Social Media and Peer Pressure 02:10:34 Creating and Selling Courses: Challenges and Strategies 02:18:46 The Importance of Personal Branding 02:20:43 Podcasting: Building Connections and Authority 02:25:38 Balancing Time and Value in Consulting 02:31:09 Guest Vetting and Podcast Integrity 02:37:17 Conclusion and Final Thoughts The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #localseo #agencygrowth #linkbuilding

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