Google is creating their title links on the SERP and not relying on a one-to-one duplication of your title tag is… not new.
Back in 2021, it became evident that Google was not simply “copy and pasting” your title tag and was generating custom title links more often than it had been. Correct, even in 2021, this was not new; the frequency was.
Now, according to a report by The Verge, but as personally read on Google 9to5 (since I am not paying for access to The Verge and have no intention to, thus they do not get this juicy link) – Google is using AI to generate title links for some new articles and beyond.
Insert dramatic music.
Danny Goodwin, from Search Engine Land, reported that Google confirmed the test saying it was “small” and “narrow.” (Which is generally how people would describe my mindset.)
Google also said that this test impacts news sites, but not exclusively news sites.
I get the frustration that you want to control your own title link appearance. I personally think that news content should be left to the author (who are generally good at writing headlines).
I will say that title tag generation is one of the places where I am less concerned about AI-generated content. It’s generally half decent at that task from my experience. I also wonder how many AI-created titles are being replaced with AI-created title links that we are complaining about here.
There is one (perhaps more than one) use case where I do think this is helpful. And this goes back to my days at Wix and when Google started writing more of its own title links and relying less on the title tag…. There are a lot of website owners out there who are not inserting title tags or who are not writing compelling or even relevant headers and headlines. In this case, I think what Google is doing can be helpful. In many cases, I am sure it’s just frustrating.
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