Google Core Update, Crawl Limits & Gemini Traffic Data – SEO Pulse via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s March core update is rolling out. Illyes explains Googlebot’s crawling architecture, and Gemini referral traffic doubles. The post Google Core Update, Crawl Limits & Gemini Traffic Data – SEO Pulse appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
ChatGPT Ads: New Acquisition Channel Or Just Another Brand Tax? via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
OpenAI is expanding ChatGPT Ads and launching self-serve access. Here’s what PPC managers should know before deciding whether it deserves real budget. The post ChatGPT Ads: New Acquisition Channel Or Just Another Brand Tax? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Mullenweg To Cloudflare: Keep WordPress Out Of Your Mouth via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Matt Mullenweg invokes Will Smith’s Oscars slap in response to Cloudflare’s boat that EmDash is a successor to WordPress. The post Mullenweg To Cloudflare: Keep WordPress Out Of Your Mouth appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Answers Why Some SEOs Split Their Sitemap Into Multiple Files via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google’s John Mueller answers question of whether splitting a sitemap is worth the extra work. The post Google Answers Why Some SEOs Split Their Sitemap Into Multiple Files appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
AI Leads All Reasons For U.S. Job Cuts In March, Report Says via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
AI led all cited reasons for U.S. job cuts in March at 25% of the total, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The post AI Leads All Reasons For U.S. Job Cuts In March, Report Says appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Llms.txt Was Step One. Here’s The Architecture That Comes Next via @sejournal, @DuaneForrester
Brands must move beyond llms.txt toward structured APIs, entity graphs, and provenance to earn accurate AI citations. The post Llms.txt Was Step One. Here’s The Architecture That Comes Next appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How To Identify And Solve Click Fraud In Paid Media – Ask A PPC via @sejournal, @navahf
This week’s Ask A PPC dives into how to identify and solve click fraud in paid media to optimize your advertising efforts. The post How To Identify And Solve Click Fraud In Paid Media – Ask A PPC appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
6 Reasons Why Cloudflare’s EmDash Can’t Compete With WordPress via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Cloudflare’s WordPress competitor EmDash may be the future of CMSs, but there are six reasons why it’s not that CMS today. The post 6 Reasons Why Cloudflare’s EmDash Can’t Compete With WordPress appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How To Do Evergreen Content In 2026 (And Beyond)
Why traditional evergreen SEO content is losing impact and how to reframe it around information gain, audience value, and business outcomes. The post How To Do Evergreen Content In 2026 (And Beyond) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Building An In-House PPC Team: Why A Hybrid Model May Protect Your Ad Spend via @sejournal, @LisaRocksSEM
How CMOs should structure PPC teams to manage AI-driven campaigns, avoid blind spots, and align spend with profit, not platform metrics. The post Building An In-House PPC Team: Why A Hybrid Model May Protect Your Ad Spend appeared first on Search Engine Journal.