AIO will likely mean less traffic for many sites, but news appears to be exempt (for now). Plus, a major leak might have revealed many of Google search's internal workings.
Love your angle about QDF being mutually exclusive with AIOs. It makes sense. Could you see Google ever launching a “news version” of AIOs, like an AI summary?
They might, if they get enough publishers to sign up to licensing agreements to ensure such a feature delivers accurate info. Interesting space to watch for sure.
Woo, I hadn't seen your presentation about the tiers were pages are store and it makes so much sense! Thank you for your newsletters, always a joy to read.
Also it seems they are testing AOI in UK already, I have seen it popping up for what is, meaning of type of queries already, seems they have given access already to some test accounts :(
Appreciate the link, mate!
Love your angle about QDF being mutually exclusive with AIOs. It makes sense. Could you see Google ever launching a “news version” of AIOs, like an AI summary?
They might, if they get enough publishers to sign up to licensing agreements to ensure such a feature delivers accurate info. Interesting space to watch for sure.
I also hope that publishers can buff up their bank accounts with the LLM developer licensing deals. Hope Google starts paying them, too.
Woo, I hadn't seen your presentation about the tiers were pages are store and it makes so much sense! Thank you for your newsletters, always a joy to read.
Also it seems they are testing AOI in UK already, I have seen it popping up for what is, meaning of type of queries already, seems they have given access already to some test accounts :(