Several reports are bringing to many people’s attention that Google might be promoting its own video hosting site YouTube too often.
The news comes after more and more video content from YouTube keeps popping up across Google Discover. Moreover, there’s also another study that shares how the popular video streaming giant is actually the most cited source inside the company’s AI Overview. Is that intentional or just a coincidence?
We already are well aware of how commonly we encounter videos inside Google Search results but at the same time, the company’s YouTube app is also the most active video platform out there today.
John Shehata who is the founder of the latest tool DiscoverPulse was quick to share how certain categories pop up on the streaming site more commonly than others like dogs. A graph was also published to show the findings.
A lot of the content creators were also slammed by useful content updates which explains how Google is not only making its traffic diverse but also through YouTube. Many spoke about getting shadowbanned through Google Search so they’re now resorting to rolling out efforts elsewhere like YouTube to get more views and reach. Now YouTube is under the leadership of Google so that does sound risky to us.
Still, it does make sense why publishing content in different places and different formats is the call these days. Whatever the case may be, experts are staying firm on their claims that YouTube is getting cited too frequently on Google Discover. As the experts claim, YouTube is your hack to get anything and everything across the search engine.
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The news comes after more and more video content from YouTube keeps popping up across Google Discover. Moreover, there’s also another study that shares how the popular video streaming giant is actually the most cited source inside the company’s AI Overview. Is that intentional or just a coincidence?
We already are well aware of how commonly we encounter videos inside Google Search results but at the same time, the company’s YouTube app is also the most active video platform out there today.
John Shehata who is the founder of the latest tool DiscoverPulse was quick to share how certain categories pop up on the streaming site more commonly than others like dogs. A graph was also published to show the findings.
A lot of the content creators were also slammed by useful content updates which explains how Google is not only making its traffic diverse but also through YouTube. Many spoke about getting shadowbanned through Google Search so they’re now resorting to rolling out efforts elsewhere like YouTube to get more views and reach. Now YouTube is under the leadership of Google so that does sound risky to us.
Still, it does make sense why publishing content in different places and different formats is the call these days. Whatever the case may be, experts are staying firm on their claims that YouTube is getting cited too frequently on Google Discover. As the experts claim, YouTube is your hack to get anything and everything across the search engine.
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