SEO From The Front Lines

Glenn Gabe

Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, AI Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.

  1. 5 FEB

    The January 2026 Google Reviews Update... Maybe?

    Many sites are being impacted by a powerful Google algorithm update that was released in late January. And it sure looks like a reviews update to me based on analyzing many sites impacted... In addition, Lily Ray dug in and noticed many self-serving listicles were being impacted. Like we have both said over time, "It works until it doesn't..." Join me as I provide "Reviews update notes" based on what I'm seeing across sites impacted. Chapters: 00:00 The January 2026 Reviews Update. Maybe? 00:40 A self-serving listicle twist via Lily Ray 02:40 Beyond listicles, a big Google reviews system update. 05:00 Volatility at the end of June. Big movement. 06:05 Lily Ray's blog post about self-serving listicles dropping. 08:52 Don't publish self-serving listicles. It won't end well. 10:34 Algorithm updates impacting AIO and AI Mode visibility. 12:57 "Reviews Update Notes". A lot of impact across review sites. 15:18 Wirecutter impacted backs the idea of a reviews update. 16:07 AI search platforms need to build strong anti-spam systems. 18:44 Summary: The January 2026 Google Reviews Update Lily's post about the listicle situation: https://lilyraynyc.substack.com/p/is-google-finally-cracking-down-on My post about AI search platforms needing to build strong anti-spam systems: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/ai-search-core-systems-anti-spam/ Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I'm on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    21 min
  2. 23/12/2025

    Google’s December 2025 Broad Core Update – "Core Update Notes", Heavy Impact, Tremors, and More

    The Google December 2025 broad core update is in full swing and I’ve been covering my “Core Update Notes” daily on social media based on heavily analyzing the rollout.  In this video, I’ll cover findings based on my analysis of sites across verticals, including the impact they are seeing based on the broad core update. Topics I’ll cover include when the update actually landed, heavy YMYL impact (like finance and health and medical), impact to news and media publishers, how sites impacted by previous spam updates are being impacted, a big tremor we saw on December 20th, impact to career/jobs sites, and then some interesting cases like Wirecutter and X dropping with the update. I also cover how the various search visibility tracking tools like Sistrix, ahrefs, and Semrush handle AIOs (how they affect visibility trending). I end the video witha wild situation where I messaged a publisher with a warning just one day before the update rolled out about a super-aggressive ad situation. You can learn what happened at the end of the video. The December broad core update should take two to three weeks to complete and I will post more information as the update rolls out (based on my analysis). “Core Update Notes” thread on X: https://x.com/glenngabe/status/1999478656352076012 Chapters: 00:00 The December 2025 Broad Core Update Rolls Out 01:00 Glenn’s “Core Update Notes” 02:13 Smaller core updates during the fall of 2025 04:24 The update lands! 05:59 YMYL Impact including heavy Finance movement. 07:09 Top Stories impact for news and media publishers. 8:08 Reversals from the June 2025 core update. 09:06 Sites impacted by previous Spam Updates. 10:23 How the visibility tools handle AIOs for searchvisibility trending. 11:31 Massive health and medical volatility. 12:52 Major news publishers impacted. 13:57 The first tremor of the December 2025 broad coreupdate. 16:49 Wirecutter heavily impacted (again). 18:50 Career and Jobs sites impacted. 20:07 X drops with the update. 21:38 Wild situation – Messaging a publisher with a broadcore update warning. 24:02 Summary of “Core Update Notes” Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabeConnect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/I’m on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    25 min
  3. 02/11/2025

    AI Search platforms and the need for anti-spam systems, core systems, and site-level quality scoring

    The AI Search platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude,and others are in their infancy and some are taking advantage of that by implementing tactics that spam those platforms. But that will not always be the case. I cover how the AI Search platforms are building their own search indexes, will need to developer their own core visibility systems, while also building strong anti-spam systems. And when they do, sites gaming the system can potentially tank as those updates roll out. In addition, the AI Search platforms could even have their own version of Google’s webspam team that can place manual actions (penalties) on websites spamming to rank across AI chatbots. And beyond that, I cover the importance of understanding site-level quality and authority to ensure high-quality and trusted content can surface across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and others. The AI Search platforms have work to do on that front. I cover all of this, and more, in my video. Blog post: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/ai-search-core-systems-anti-spam/   Chapters: 00:00 The spamming and gaming of AI Search platforms. 02:36 With spamming Search or AI Search, it works until itdoesn’t… 04:13 AI Search platforms are building their own indexes. 05:40 The need for anti-spam systems in AI Search. 07:20 How are companies spamming AI Search now? 09:56 Site-level quality and trust in AI Search. 11:47 AI Search and “Authority” 14:42 Combining site-level quality and anti-spam systems. 15:58 The AI Search core systems and anti-spam systems arecoming.   Follow me on x: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I’m on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    17 min
  4. 21/09/2025

    AI Search and Syndicated Content - How syndicating content impacts visibility across ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini

    For news or media publishers syndicating content, or thinking about syndicating content, it's important to understand the visibility impact across Google surfaces and AI Search (like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude). For example, does the original content rank or does the syndication partner rank instead? In 2023 I wrote a case study analyzing the ranking impact of syndicating content to third-party sites across Google surfaces. Now that AI Search is here, and growing, I decided to run a new study but for AI Search tools like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and Gemini. The results were super interesting... In this video, I cover four different cases of publishers syndicating content and how that impacted visibility across both Google and AI Search tools. Like traditional search, rankings and visibility were all over the place. So once again, it's important to control what you can control. Noindexing the syndicated content is still the path forward in my opinion. That's easier said than done, but the results were clear -- you can't guarantee that your content will be more visible in AI Search than your syndication partners. There was one unicorn, though, and you can read more about that in my post. Blog post covering my case study: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/ai-search-and-syndicated-content/ Chapters: 00:00 AI Search and Syndicating Content 01:15 An introduction to the case study. 02:14 The influence of traditional search rankings on AI search visibility. 03:00 Case 1: Mixed results. 05:05 Case 2: A ranking mess. 07:21 Case 3: Even more confusion across surfaces and AI tools. 09:58 Case 4: A unicorn for AI Search and syndicated content. 11:24 Recommendations for news and media publishers syndicating content. 13:14 Summary: Control what you can control when syndicating content. Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I'm on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    14 min
  5. 25/08/2025

    Why did Wirecutter drop heavily in Google Search?

    Wirecutter dropped heavily in search visibility during the spring and summer of 2025. That was surprising given the high-quality, insightful, and thorough reviews content they publish (and have published over the years). In addition, it's a site within a site, and resides on the New York Times domain (which is a powerful news publisher). In this video, I cover the situation, my analysis of the rankings drop, and explore several theories about what happened. For example, were Google reviews updates to blame, was it Google's 'Starkly different' algorithm or system at play, or was vertical expertise rewarded? I definitely noticed many smaller, niche publishers with reviews content surging as Wirecutter dropped. One thing is for sure, Wirecutter tanked in Google losing 69% of its search visibility over several months according to Sistrix data. So join me as I explore a massive drop in rankings for one of the most authoritative sites on the web. Blog post: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/wirecutter-drops-google-reviews-system/ Chapters: 00:00 Wirecutter drops in rankings heavily. 00:47 Finding the drop. And it was a big one. 01:14 Visibility trending tanks across all three tools. 02:26 3.6M queries dropped in the US alone. 03:29 AI Overviews and AI Mode drop. 04:44 Theories about what happened starting with Reviews updates. 05:44 Google's 'Starkly Different' algorithm/system. 07:13 Wirecutter wasn't alone. Many reviews sites have dropped. 08:18 Vertical expertise rewarded? 09:45 Closing thoughts. Follow me on Twitter: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I'm on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    10 min
  6. AI Search And JavaScript Rendering - Can ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and others Actually See Your Content?

    14/08/2025

    AI Search And JavaScript Rendering - Can ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and others Actually See Your Content?

    If your site is using JavaScript to render content via client-side rendering then it's important to understand that most AI search platforms cannot currently see your content. That includes ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and others. In this video, I cover a case study of a site that wasn't ranking well across AI Search, how they were leveraging client-side rendering, how that was causing problems, and what the AI platforms could actually see. It's great example of how JavaScript-based content can cause problems beyond Google and Bing in AI search platforms that are rapidly growing. I also end with a list of action items for site owners that might be affected by this issue. Blog post covering my case study: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/ai-search-javascript-rendering/ Chapters: 00:00 AI Search and JavaScript Rendering 00:50 An introduction to the case study. 01:25 Vercel's research about AI platforms and JavaScript rendering 02:52 First signs of trouble - Favicons and Citation Problems 04:30 Testing ChatGPT for JavaScript rendered content 05:40 Testing Perplexity for JavaScript rendered content 06:24 Testing Claude for JavaScript rendered content 07:52 What site owners can do now. 09:15 Don't use client-side rendering for ALL of your page content. 09:45 Yes, Google (Gemini) and Bing (Copilot) can render JavaScript just fine. Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I'm on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    11 min
  7. AI Search Currently Drives Less Than 1% of Traffic To Sites, Google Is Still Dominant, and Watch The Long-term Risk of Ignoring Google Search

    10/07/2025

    AI Search Currently Drives Less Than 1% of Traffic To Sites, Google Is Still Dominant, and Watch The Long-term Risk of Ignoring Google Search

    Has AI Search taken over in July 2025? Is Google still important or should you just focus on ChatGPT, Perplexity, and other AI search platforms? In this video, I explain how to set up AI Search tracking in Google Analytics 4 to view the difference between AI Search traffic compared to Google Search and organic search overall. After setting this up across many accounts, AI search accounts for under 1% of traffic, and under .5% for most sites I checked.I’ll also explain how ignoring Google Search could lead to a drop in quality, which could cause problems with Google’s broad core updates (as core updates can impact all areas of Google including AI Overviews and AI Mode).Blog post covering the topic: https://www.gsqi.com/marketing-blog/ai-search-traffic-compared-to-google/ Chapters: 00:00 AI Search versus Google Search in 2025 00:46 A conversation with an IT executive about AI Search and the demise of Google. 02:20 How to set up AI search tracking in Google Analytics 4 (GA4). 03:45 What I found when analyzing AI Search traffic compared to Google. 05:15 AI Search example: B2C 06:16 AI Search example: Niche news publisher 06:42 AI Search example: Health and medical 07:18 AI Search example: Smaller publisher 07:41 Google organic drives the most traffic (by a mile). 08:33 AEO, GEO versus SEO - Be careful. 09:40 Google broad core updates and the danger of ignoring Google search. 10:12 A strong SEO strategy covers most of what you need for AI Search. 11:10 All Google surfaces that can be impacted by broad core udpates. 12:18 AIOs and AI Mode can be impacted by Google's broad core updates. 12:50 Wrapping up - AI Search is important, but don't ignore Google. Follow me on X: https://x.com/glenngabe Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenngabe/ I'm on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/glenngabe.bsky.social

    15 min

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Glenn Gabe covers the latest Google algorithm updates, the latest changes in Search, AI Search, and other disturbances in the SEO force. And he'll do this in less than 15 minutes per episode.