Google March 2026 Core Update and I/O 2026: What Really Changed
What changed in Google's March 2026 core update, how I/O 2026 reshaped AI search, who won and lost visibility, and what it means for SEO traffic.
Practical SEO guides and CopyJump product updates for founders and small teams.
What changed in Google's March 2026 core update, how I/O 2026 reshaped AI search, who won and lost visibility, and what it means for SEO traffic.
Using AI without creating slop. How to get useful drafts that actually save time instead of creating more editing work.
What to write first, what to skip. A realistic publishing plan when you don't have a content team.
Intent, specificity, structure, voice, linking. The workflow that turns generic AI output into content worth ranking.
SEO as a system, not a campaign. How to think about search as a long-term channel without getting lost in tactics.
How links build authority. The simple system that helps Google understand your site and helps readers find more of your content.
Finding gaps AI content missed. How to identify keywords where you can actually win, not just keywords with big numbers.
GSC, tracking, and realistic timelines. The metrics that tell you if you're making progress before traffic shows up.
The technical checklist that still matters. Titles, meta descriptions, headers, and the basics that too many people skip.
Getting Google to see your content. Sitemaps, Search Console, and what to do when pages don't get indexed.
Matching what searchers actually want. Why intent mismatch kills more content than weak keywords.
AI removed the content bottleneck. Google changed the rules. This course shows you how to win, using AI to move faster while creating content people actually want.
Putting it all together. What weekly SEO work actually looks like, and the one habit that determines whether you succeed.
Common problems and how to fix them. A diagnostic checklist for content that should be ranking but isn't.
Building semantic depth Google trusts. How to structure your content so it compounds instead of competes with itself.
E-E-A-T, helpful content updates, and the signals that matter. Why generic fails and what "quality" actually means in 2026.
The problem isn't AI. It's process. What separates AI content that ranks from AI content that disappears.
Humanizing AI content isn''t about fooling a detector. It''s about cutting the patterns that make writing forgettable, adding the real detail only you have, and planning the piece before you ever hit generate.
Almost all durable content results come from five habits repeated long enough to compound. Here they are up front, then the why behind each one, plus a weekly system a small team can actually maintain.
I am excited to announce the early access launch of CopyJump, a new tool designed to help you create marketing content for humans.