Daily Search Forum Recap: July 24, 2025
Briefly

Google asserts that traditional SEO techniques continue to be effective for ranking in the new Google AI Overviews. The Google Trends API has been released with limited access, allowing users to analyze search trends but restricting data availability. Google's latest earnings report shows that ad revenue continues to rise, indicating ongoing growth in advertising. Google also commented on OpenAI's approach, confirming it does not crawl the LLMS.txt file, and provided insights on CSS and SEO and web page visibility, while also announcing the removal of a blocking category in Google AdSense.
Google confirms that traditional SEO techniques remain effective for ranking in Google AI Overviews, indicating that standard optimization practices are still relevant in today's AI-driven search environment.
The recent launch of the Google Trends API brings limited access to users. This API offers insights into search trends but currently holds restrictions on data availability.
Google reported an increase in ad revenue in their latest earnings report, showcasing a persistent growth trend in advertising as part of their business strategy.
Concerning OpenAI, Google clarified that it does not crawl the LLMS.txt file, differentiating its operational choices from others in the AI and search landscape.
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