Tight rope standing
It’s much easier to walk a tight rope than it is to simply stand in place. Forward momentum creates stability.
It’s much easier to walk a tight rope than it is to simply stand in place. Forward momentum creates stability.
NanoClaw’s creator says Google ranks a fake website above his project’s real site despite 18K GitHub stars, press coverage, and structured data setup.
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Independent research and an exclusive with Google’s Ads Liaison confirm AI Max’s real-world trade-offs — and the end of Dynamic Search Ads.
New SMEC study analyzes AI Max in Google Ads Search campaigns, showing a 13% conversion value lift but higher CPA and unpredictable ROAS results.
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A new study reveals what data sources ChatGPTs product carousels prefer to use. Here’s how we analyzed shopping query fan-outs and what we found.

Audit data across 10 industries shows access failures, weak evidence, and low utility make some sites easy for AI systems to bypass.

Clear structure helps readers scan content and AI systems identify answers. Here’s how to organize ideas into clear, self-contained sections.
Technical SEO is evolving from crawl hygiene to truth packaging, and this article details the next infrastructure layer.
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Learn how the DOM structures your page, how JavaScript can change it during rendering, and how to verify what Google actually sees.
Clara Soteras joins Shelley Walsh to explain how publishers and brands can use Google Discover strategically, and why relying on it alone is risky.
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