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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
The SEO Update by @yoast with @cshel and I will be going live at 4pm CEST today. Quite a bit has happened this past month! We'll discuss topics including: - @Google & @GoogleDeepMind have been busy launching lots of new features as well as sharing what's coming up in the near future during Google I/O event - FAQ rich results are no longer being supported - Google release updated documentation on optimising for generative AI features - @CondeNast CEO @RogerLynch says "Plan As If Search Traffic Will Be Zero" during an interview on @TBPN - Google expands UCP checkout to main shopping results, then also release Unified Wallet - @WordPress 7.0 is released See you there! yoast.wistia.com/live/events…
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
In 30 minutes @cshel and I will be hosting this month's edition of The SEO Update by @yoast. Lots to catch up on including: - @Google introduces TurboQuant - @bing previews AI-related reporting in Webmaster Tools - @Cloudflare launches @EmDashCMS, a new full-stack @typescript CMS based on Astro - @sundarpichai says search is evolving from showing links to managing AI agents - @AnthropicAI launches Claude Design - @OpenAI tests AdsBot and introduces ChatGPT ad manager interface​ Tune in here: yoast.wistia.com/live/events…
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
What Search Engines Trust Now: Authority, Freshness & First-Party Signals. via @cshel: hubs.li/Q04cJc8R0 #SEO
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
🚨 Announcing: The #SEOFOMO x @WhitePressINT Free Meetup in Boston on June 2nd, 2026 from 6pm to 9pm - Featuring SEO and AI Search panels with 🔥 search specialists: * @dawnieando * @cshel * @MordyOberstein * Jordan Koene * Navah Hopkins * @marthavanberkel * @victorpan * @yourfavoriteseo * @geochingu * @localseoguide * @ghostmou * @dbertrand * @simmonet * Brandon Leibowitz * Yours truly * More to come! Besides the panels there will be fun SEO quizzes, giveaways, free drinks, food, and lots of networking 🙌 Come and join us! Register now for free: eventbrite.es/e/seofomo-x-wh…
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Dear @RegusGlobal I feel like my booking for a coworking space in Berlin today should have included a warning that the Internet is broken/unusable. 😞
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The conclusion that “zero-click means websites matter less” is wrong. Clicks are declining — by a lot. And they’re not coming back. But influence hasn’t gone away. It’s happening before the visit. 🧵
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Answers are surfaced directly in search. Summaries shape perception before users evaluate sources. Decisions are often made without a traditional click. That doesn’t reduce the importance of content. It changes when and how it matters.
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If you’re still measuring visibility by traffic alone, you’re missing where the real impact happens. I explore this in my latest piece for @sengineland : searchengineland.com/zero-cl… (Also very aligned with what we’re seeing across @yoast data sets.)
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
Google is gaslighting the entire SEO industry about JavaScript. I have the receipts. This week Google removed the "Design for accessibility" section from their official JavaScript SEO documentation. Their reason? JavaScript rendering is "no longer a barrier" for Google Search. I nearly choked on my coffee. I manage SEO across hundreds of properties. I see what actually happens when Google tries to render JavaScript sites. Every single day. This is the fifth update to the same document since December 2025, part of a systematic campaign to replace broad cautions with specific technical guidance Here is what I see that Google apparently does not. Content behind tabs, accordions, and "load more" buttons? Completely invisible. Google does not click. Google does not scroll. Google does not interact. That content simply does not exist for them. Structured data injected via JavaScript? Random. Google's own documentation on developers.google.com admits that JS-generated Product markup makes shopping crawls less frequent and less reliable. I see it break constantly. Images loaded through JavaScript? Good luck getting those indexed. Lazy-loaded images behind interaction events are a black hole. Internal links rendered via JavaScript? Onely proved Google needs 9x more time to crawl JS pages than plain HTML. Nine times. Their experiment showed 313 hours for JS versus 36 hours for HTML to reach the same depth. A 2024 counterpoint study by Vercel/MERJ found most pages rendered within minutes. And here is the part nobody is talking about. AI crawlers cannot render JavaScript at all. GPTBot, ClaudeBot, PerplexityBot. They see raw HTML only. Onely's 2025 research estimated about 70% of modern websites may be completely invisible to AI search because of JavaScript dependencies. So Google removes the warning. Developers lean harder into client-side rendering. And what happens? Sites become more dependent on Google's proprietary rendering pipeline while going completely dark for every competing search and AI system. Convenient timing. Google is not telling you JavaScript is fine because it is fine. Google is telling you JavaScript is fine because it benefits Google. Server-side rendering is not optional. It never was. Do not let a documentation update convince you otherwise. Sources: 1. Barry Schwartz, "Loading Content With JavaScript Does Not Make It Harder For Google Search" Mar 5, 2026 2. Google Developers, JavaScript SEO Basics (the removed section) 3. Google Developers, Structured Data with JavaScript (the shopping crawl admission) 4. Vercel "How Google handles JavaScript throughout the indexing process" Jul 20224
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SEO panic headlines: 😱 Actual story: 🤖 Google isn’t killing SEO. AI is raising the bar. Opening keynote at SMX Paris 🇫🇷 risingmedia.swoogo.com/SMXPA… #SMXParis
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On Feb 24 join @AlexMoss and I for the next #SEO Update by @yoast . We cover the latest in SEO & AI developments both good and bad. Join us! (I think it'll be on X live, but if not, it's definitely also on LinkedIn Live) linkedin.com/posts/yoast-com…
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“La difesa contro le allucinazioni non è l’ottimizzazione. È lasciare meno vuoti da riempire.” From a recent interview with an Italian SEO column on GEO, AI visibility, authority, and why SEO shortcuts don’t age well. 👇 roberto-serra.com/news/inter…
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
Why SEO Roadmaps Break In January (And How To Build Ones That Survive The Year). via @cshel: hubs.li/Q041vZc50 #SEO
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
Only 3 weeks into January and it has been busy month for new developments in the world of SEO and AI. Join @cshel and I next Tuesday for the latest edition of SEO Update by @yoast where we'll chat about newsworthy events that have happened in in January. We'll also be sharing some of our predictions for the year ahead! ⏰ Tue 27th Sept, 4pm CEST / 10am EDT 🔗 yoast.wistia.com/live/events…
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Carolyn Shelby retweeted
15 Dec 2025
Later today @cshel and I will host the final SEO Update by @yoast of 2025. We'll discuss events and updates in SEO, WordPress and AI over the past month as well as look at SEO in Review for 2025 as a whole. ⏰ TODAY - 4pm CET / 10am EST 🔗 yoast.wistia.com/live/events…
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10 Dec 2025
Once initiated, my recall of Christmas songs is *complete*. This includes the ASL arrangements. (Shout out to my K-5 Xmas pageants)
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11 Nov 2025
Excited for next Tuesday when I'll be presenting "Optimizing Your Content for AI Search and Agents" at #SMX Next. There's still time to register to virtually attend and not only enjoy all of the sessions, but the live Q&A at each :) searchengineland.com/smx/nex…

🧠 AI-Driven SEO Evolution AI tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity & AI Overviews don’t rank—they retrieve. Learn how to make your content structured, credible & retrieval-ready to be chosen by AI systems. 🎙️ @cshel, Principal SEO, @Yoast 🔗 searchengineland.com/smx/nex…
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8 Nov 2025
We are watching the neighbor's lawn guys blow mountains of leaves over the property line into our yard. Should we:
0% Talk to neighbor
20% Talk to lawn guys
80% Blow leaves back later
5 votes • Final results
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11 Nov 2025
All 3 of you have spoken. We will blow the leaves back over the property line. The next question is... broad daylight or unreasonably early in the morning? ... or... maybe not use the blower (since it's loud) and use a rake (or shovel) in the dark of night?
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