EPISODE · Apr 8, 2026 · 28 MIN
Google Lied About Click Data — Here’s What Actually Drives Rankings in 2026
from The Near Memo · host Greg Sterling, Mike Blumenthal & David Mihm
Send us Fan MailThis episode explores how Google actually uses click data (despite years of denial) and how that reality intersects with the rise of AI Overviews. Cyrus Shepherd connects the dots between antitrust trial revelations, API leaks, and patents, showing that click behavior—especially “last longest click”—is a core ranking signal.The discussion then shifts to how AI Overviews are reshaping search:Reducing traditional clicksForcing Google to predict user behavior with less dataIncreasing the importance of brand, task completion, and engagement signalsFor local businesses and SEOs, the takeaway is clear:👉 Winning now means owning the user journey, driving brand searches, and optimizing for task completion—not just rankings.Subscribe to our newsletters and other content at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
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Send us Fan Mail This episode explores how Google actually uses click data (despite years of denial) and how that reality intersects with the rise of AI Overviews. Cyrus Shepherd connects the dots between antitrust trial revelations, API leaks, and patents, showing that click behavior—especially “last longest click”—is a core ranking signal. The discussion then shifts to how AI Overviews are reshaping search: Reducing traditional clicksForcing Google to predict user behavior with less dataInc...
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Google Lied About Click Data — Here’s What Actually Drives Rankings in 2026
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