Farewell to Google’s Liaison: ChatGPT Disrupts Indexable Chats & Beyond

Title: Farewell to Google’s Liaison, AI Updates, and ChatGPT Changes: Latest Insights from Stacked Marketer

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Are you going to Danny Sullivan’s farewell tour?

After seven years as Google’s Search Liaison, Danny is changing roles. He’s moving away from the public-facing liaison role that made him a familiar figure to SEOs and will now focus on more internal projects. It kind of feels like one of the last human connections to Google is leaving us. Hopefully the company’s transparency doesn’t disappear with Danny…

Also, AI Max for Search now includes a Locations of interest option. That means you can reach users not just where they are, but where they’re looking to go or where they’re searching for information. If you’re running travel, events, or local services campaigns, this is a welcome addition.

Finally, we hope you’re out of the bath because OpenAI pulled the plug on public ChatGPT links. OpenAI has removed the Share feature which allowed specific ChatGPT conversations to be indexed by search engines like Google. Supposedly OpenAI wanted to make useful chats easier to find but realized the privacy risk due to things like accidental oversharing. So if you were hoping to use this as an LLM search tactic, well… you’ll have to find new tactics. Sorry.

For more details on these updates and other industry news, check out the full article "Goodbye to Google’s liaison, ChatGPT trashes indexable chats, and more" on Stacked Marketer.

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