SEO News

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The SEO News feed tracks confirmed changes from Google Search ranking systems, Google Ads policy pages, and Google AdSense program policies. All entries are sourced directly from official Google announcements, developer blog posts, and policy documentation — no editorial speculation or third-party interpretation is included. Each entry carries the original publication date so you can verify the source and cross-reference against your own site's timeline.

This resource is designed for three primary audiences. Publishers monitoring AdSense policy compliance can use the feed to track which policy requirements have changed and when — information that is directly relevant when responding to policy violation notices. SEO professionals tracking algorithm updates can monitor changes to ranking signals, quality guidelines, and technical requirements in one consolidated feed rather than monitoring multiple Google channels separately. Developers watching structured data and Core Web Vitals updates can track changes to schema type support, required markup fields, INP/LCP/CLS thresholds, and rich result eligibility criteria.

Entries are categorized by signal type: Core Web Vitals, content quality signals, link-based signals, structured data requirements, AdSense policy, and Google Ads policy. The archive section contains entries older than 90 days and is useful for longitudinal analysis of how Google's documented policies have evolved across algorithm cycles and policy updates.

Unlike most SEO news sources, this feed does not cover rumor, speculation, or unconfirmed ranking fluctuations reported by third-party tools. Every entry must have a primary source — a Google Search Central blog post, a Google Ads Help Center update, an AdSense policy page edit, or an official statement from a Google Search team member. Entries sourced from indirect channels or community observations are excluded. This approach makes the feed smaller but more reliable as a compliance reference and audit trail for publishers who need to demonstrate awareness of documented policy changes.