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Here’s your weekly roundup of the biggest search engine news, keeping your SEO strategy ahead of the competition. Welcome to week 48.
This week brought updates to Google Business Profile guidelines, the official removal of sitelinks search box documentation, and new insights into the stabilization of Google’s AI Overviews. Here is an overview.
Google has updated its Business Profile guidelines, now requiring businesses that sell age-restricted products such as alcohol, cannabis, and firearms to have a physical storefront to qualify for a Google Business Profile.
This policy change impacts businesses that previously operated without a physical location, including mobile delivery services for these types of products.
The update aims to improve compliance with regulations and ensure proper age verification for sensitive products. Businesses without a physical storefront may need to adjust their operations to meet these new requirements.
Google has officially removed the documentation for sitelinks search box and archived the associated 'nositelinkssearchbox' directive, confirming the company’s decision to phase out the feature in November.
Introduced in 2014, sitelinks search box allowed users to perform site-specific searches directly from Google’s search results page.
Due to declining usage, the feature was retired earlier this year. The removal of the documentation means website owners no longer need to implement or maintain sitelinks search box functionality on their sites.
Finally, new analysis reveals that Google’s AI Overviews are stabilizing in their integration into search results in the regions where they are active.
Initially, these AI-generated results caused significant fluctuations in rankings and user engagement.
Current trends, however, show a more consistent presence of AI Overviews, indicating that Google’s algorithms are effectively balancing AI integration with traditional search elements.
This stabilization is crucial for businesses, as it allows for more predictable performance in search. As AI continues to evolve in search engines, staying updated on its development will be essential for adapting to the changing digital landscape.
Week 48 was primarily about updated documentation and insights into AI developments.
The new Google Business Profile guidelines highlight Google’s ongoing push for greater transparency, aligning with its focus on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness).
Similarly, the removal of sitelinks search box documentation marks the final farewell to the feature.
Finally, the analysis of AI Overviews shows that they are finding stability in active markets, making it all the more exciting to see their eventual rollout worldwide.
Want to optimize your site for AI Overviews or need help with SEO in general? Get in touch with Bonzer. As a specialized SEO agency, we work every day with ambitious businesses to help them achieve top rankings on search engines.
CPO & Partner
Thomas is the CPO (Chief Product Officer) and Partner at Bonzer, which means his day-to-day focus lies in constantly analyzing Google's algorithm and developing SEO as a product. Thomas has worked with SEO for several years with a strong passion for sharing his knowledge on how businesses can best implement SEO into their operations. In addition to Bonzer, Thomas contributes his expertise to readers at publications like Search Engine Journal, DanDomain, and Detailfolk. He also teaches Digital Media Strategy at Copenhagen Business School and SEO at DMJX in Copenhagen. If you have any questions or requests regarding the SEO universe, feel free to contact him at [email protected].
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