The Era of 10 Blue Links Is Over (Google I/O Search + May 2026 Core Update)

The Era of 10 Blue Links Is Over (Google I/O Search + May 2026 Core Update)

Google I/O Conference: The End of 10 Blue Links

Introduction to Google's Search Overhaul

  • Google announced a significant AI-powered update to its search functionality at the Google I/O conference, marking the most substantial change since the introduction of the search box over 25 years ago.
  • This episode discusses these major changes and also touches on a recent May core algorithm update.

New Features in Search Functionality

  • The updated search box can now handle long queries and prompts, expanding as users input more information, including images.
  • Users can create detailed prompts for specific needs, such as finding inventory management software tailored for small businesses with particular requirements.

Dynamic User Experiences

  • The new search capabilities allow users to generate interactive visualizations and build applications directly within the search interface.
  • Users can have agents gather personalized information, track pricing changes, and provide comprehensive responses based on multiple searches.

Is SEO Dead?

Concerns from SEO Professionals

  • With these advancements, many in SEO may fear that traditional methods are becoming obsolete; however, this has been a recurring theme for over two decades.

User Behavior Insights

  • While AI provides quick answers, generating thorough responses may take time. Many users prefer short prompts rather than detailed inquiries.
  • There is a tendency among users to opt for concise searches instead of investing time in crafting longer prompts that yield better results.

The Future of Search Prompts

Changing User Engagement

  • It will take years for user behavior to shift towards longer and more thoughtful prompts due to inherent laziness in searching habits.

Importance of Thoughtfulness

  • Users often seek quick answers without considering what features or details they need from their searches.

Effective SEO Tactics Remain Relevant

Key Strategies for Success

  • Successful tactics include creating bottom-of-funnel content targeting specific scenarios and use cases relevant to services offered by businesses.

Online Reputation Management

  • Maintaining good online reputation management is crucial as potential customers conduct due diligence before making decisions.

Impact on Publishers and Affiliates

Challenges Faced by Content Creators

  • Publishers and affiliates are likely to suffer due to AI taking clicks away from them; many independent publishers have already faced significant challenges.

Recommendations for Adaptation

  • Affiliates should consider developing their own products or services instead of relying solely on affiliate commissions or AdSense revenue.

Conclusion on Google's Updates

Summary of Changes

  • Although links are not entirely gone from search results, they are no longer prioritized in many types of searches following Google's updates.

Upcoming Core Algorithm Update

  • A new May core algorithm update was released with expected impacts over two weeks; discussions about its effects were prevalent leading up to its rollout.
Video description

E1053: Breaking down Google’s latest Search changes announced at Google I/O and what they mean in practice for SEO, businesses, agencies, publishers, and affiliates. I also cover the May 2026 core update announcement from Google Search Central, what people were noticing leading up to it, and early signals worth paying attention to. Google is reframing the search box into something closer to a prompt interface: longer queries, prompt prediction, image input, interactive experiences you can return to, and agent-like behavior that can track details and alert you over time. A lot of people are asking whether this is finally the moment “SEO is dead.” My take: for businesses that sell their own products and services, the fundamentals still hold. The pain is concentrated elsewhere, especially for publishers and affiliates. What we cover: - What Google announced at Google I/O and why it’s a major shift in how Google wants people to search - The “prompt-like” search box: longer queries, expansion, and predicted follow-up text - Interactive experiences inside Search, including tools and visualizations you can revisit - Agent-style features: tracking prices, stock status, local deals, and ongoing monitoring based on your preferences - Why most people still prefer short searches, and why that limits how fast behavior changes - Why “build it for me” still requires clarity most users won’t provide - Why SEO isn’t “dead” for businesses selling their own products and services - What continues to work for SEO in an AI-first search environment - Bottom-of-funnel pages targeting scenarios, use cases, and services you actually offer - Documentation that clearly explains what your product or service does - Online reputation management and buyer due diligence - Comparison and “alternative” pages (competitor + alternative) - Who gets hit hardest by these changes - Publishers losing clicks to AI answers, even when they still rank - Affiliates losing commissions when the path to the product gets shortened - Why owning the product is the most durable play if you can rank - The May 2026 core update announcement and the stated rollout window - What people noticed before the update - Volatility chatter across SEO communities - Reports of sites getting deranked, especially those relying heavily on AI content - Reports of backlink counts dropping in Google Search Console ⭐️ Google Search as you know it is over - https://techcrunch.com/2026/05/19/google-search-as-you-know-it-is-over/ ⭐️ Google May Core Update announcement - https://x.com/googlesearchc/status/2057487931250499886 ⭐️ Google May 2026 Core Update Is Rolling Out - You Felt It - https://www.seroundtable.com/google-may-2026-core-update-41367.html ⭐️ ethanjlim - https://www.youtube.com/shorts/JcOKmfUX-ko 💎 Compact Keywords - My SEO Course - Get paying customers through SEO - Clear step-by-step video breakdowns - SEO templates to be copied and adapted for your products and services: https://compactkeywords.com/ 00:00 AI Search Overhaul 00:50 New Search Box Features 02:16 Will SEO Die 02:44 Why Prompts Stay Short 04:43 SEO Tactics Still Win 06:40 Publishers And Affiliates Hit 08:39 May Core Update Buzz 09:59 Closing The Edward Show. Your daily search engine optimization podcast: https://edwardsturm.com/the-edward-show/ #searchengineoptimization #seo #searchmarketing