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Google Geo

On Friday, Google published a new help document named Optimizing your website for generative AI features on Google Search. This document covers much of what Googlers have said over the years, including a myth-busting section that will trigger some in the industry.

Google’s search team posted on LinkedIn about this saying, “It includes guidance to help you focus on what matters most when it comes to SEO and generative AI features, along with myth-busting some common misconceptions and guidance on the importance of providing unique, non-commodity content.”

Here is the outline of the content published by Google in this document and the good part, you can send this document to clients or prospects who question your advice or strategy:

  • SEO is relevant for generative AI search, follow Google’s best practices for SEO.
  • Create valuable, non-commodity content for your audience

    • Provide a unique point of view
    • Create non-commodity content that’s helpful, reliable and people-first
    • Organize content in a way that helps your readers
    • Add high-quality images and video
    • Focus on what your users want, and avoid overdoing it
    • Make sure your AI tools you use follow Google’s guidelines and best practices
  • Build and maintain a clear technical structure

    • Meet the search technical requirements
    • Follow crawling best practices
    • When it comes to semantic HTML, focus on human readability, not code
    • JavaScript should follow Google’s best practices as well
    • Provide a good page experience
    • Reduce duplicate content
  • Optimize your local business and ecommerce details
  • Mythbusting – what you don’t need to do

    • You don’t need LLMS.txt files
    • You don’t need other special markup
    • You don’t need to “Chunk” content
    • You don’t need to rewrite content for AI systems
    • You don’t need to seek inauthentic mentions
    • You shouldn’t overfocus on structured data
  • Explore agentic experiences
  • Next steps

Here is some of the chatter around this document:

It’s far too easy to laden such publications with snarky and critical comments.

This is really good to see. Thanks to the @searchliaison.bsky.social (forgive me if I’ve tagged the wrong account) for putting this out.

developers.google.com/search/docs/…

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— Owain Lloyd-Williams (@owainlloydwilliams.com) May 15, 2026 at 2:04 PM

Forum discussion at LinkedIn.

#Google #Search #Optimize #Generative #MythBusting1779209103

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