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How To Find And Organize AI Mode Queries Via the Search Analytics API, Analytics Edge, and Claude Cowork

Last week Barry published an article about AI Mode data being surfaced in Google Search Console in the performance reporting. It’s super interesting to see that data and there are some fun things you can do to try and decipher the information. I’ll cover more about that soon. Anastasia Kourou posted on LinkedIn about seeing ... Read more The post How To Find And Organize AI Mode Queries Via the…

Reddit’s AI Translations Finally Drop Heavily In Google And AI Search With The May 2026 Core Update and June 2026 Spam Update

Reddit’s recent post about fighting spam was a bit suspect to me timing-wise, so I dug into the search visibility of its AI translations again. And yep, they finally starting dropping in Google and downstream in AI Search platforms like ChatGPT following the Google May 2026 core update and the June 2026 spam update. This ... Read more The post Reddit’s AI Translations Finally Drop Heavily In…

Surging in ChatGPT, Dead in Google – The curious case of a YMYL site with no search visibility in Google, but cited like crazy in ChatGPT

Does this case prove you can perform well in ChatGPT without strong Google rankings or does it prove you still need strong organic search performance? Follow me down the rabbit hole to learn how a YMYL site is being cited heavily in ChatGPT without any visibility in Google. Update: August 3, 2026Bing deindexed the site, ... Read more The post Surging in ChatGPT, Dead in Google – The curious case…

Core Roars Back – Interesting Cases and Findings From Google’s May 2026 Broad Core Update

Not long after the March 2026 broad core update completed, we had another core update to deal with. And this one was much more powerful than the March update… The May 2026 broad core update started rolling out on May 21, 2026 and it caused a ton of volatility across verticals and countries. It took ... Read more The post Core Roars Back – Interesting Cases and Findings From Google’s May 2026 Broad…

Back Button Hijack Watch – How 25 publishers that were ‘back button hijacking’ responded after Google announced a new spam policy

On April 13, 2026 Google announced a new spam policy for “back button hijacking”. That’s when a site owner inhibits users from returning to the last page they visited from in an attempt to trick them into remaining on their site. Those sites typically show a page with even more content and ads, and it ... Read more The post Back Button Hijack Watch – How 25 publishers that were ‘back button…

Global Growth Gone Wild: Reddit’s AI Translations Continue To Expand And Boom (One Year Later)

After writing a two-part series last year about Reddit heavily scaling AI-translated content, I wanted to check in to see how things were going now. Below, I’ll cover how Reddit’s AI translation project is firing on all cylinders and how that content is being heavily rewarded by Google in the search results. In March of ... Read more The post Global Growth Gone Wild: Reddit’s AI Translations…

When “Mt. AI” crumbles, ChatGPT can follow [Case Study]

A recent manual action provides a great view of how scaling via AI-generated content can yield a huge drop in Google’s 10-blue links, AI Overviews, and AI Mode. But as you’ll see below, ChatGPT citations can drop heavily as well. Well, it seems another example of “Mt. AI” came crashing down recently. I actually noticed ... Read more The post When “Mt. AI” crumbles, ChatGPT can follow [Case Study]…

Deindexed, Delayed, and Down: Investigating A Site’s Removal From Google Before A Delayed Manual Action Arrived [Case Study]

Wednesday was a relatively normal day for me in Google Land. I was auditing client sites, still digging into the March 2026 core update movement, and posting the latest SEO and AI Search news across social media. But then an interesting email arrived. It was from a company I helped last year and the subject ... Read more The post Deindexed, Delayed, and Down: Investigating A Site’s Removal From…

How to create a DIY Tweetdeck (X Pro) replacement using Chrome Tab Groups and Split View

I’ve been using Twitter since April 2008, so I’ve been a long-time user of the social network. And to organize the chaos of keeping track of my favorite accounts, keeping an eye on notifications, direct messages, etc., I’ve been using Tweetdeck since ~2011. Note, Tweetdeck changed to “X Pro” after Elon Musk acquired Twitter in ... Read more The post How to create a DIY Tweetdeck (X Pro)…

ChatGPT links in Google Search Console: How to Discover Real User Conversations That Cite Your Content

There are many AI prompt tracking tools on the market now. Some of those tools track prompts that you enter, while others generate prompts based on the topic at hand. Many of those prompts are not from real people… Instead, they are synthetic prompts. And that questions the power of tracking those prompts at all. In ... Read more The post ChatGPT links in Google Search Console: How to Discover…