TL;DR Summary of Latest Updates in Search and Advertising Technologies (June 2025)
Apple unveiled new Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence features at WWDC 2025, enhancing on-screen search capabilities. Google Ads is rolling out AI Max for all advertisers by Q3 2025, offering advanced targeting and creative tools. Google is testing new ad placements, URL controls in campaigns, and product tags in local photos, while Google Search Console data remains stuck since early June.
Optimixed’s Overview: Key Innovations and Tests in Search and Advertising Platforms for Mid-2025
Apple’s Advancements in Visual and AI Intelligence
At its WWDC 2025 event, Apple introduced significant updates to its AI and visual search technologies:
- Apple Intelligence and Visual Intelligence aim to improve how users interact with on-screen content using AI-powered search.
- These features are expected to evolve over the coming year, enhancing integrations with Google, ChatGPT, and other apps.
Google Ads: AI Max and New Testing Features
Google is expanding AI capabilities and experimenting with new ad formats and controls:
- AI Max for Search campaigns will be available to all advertisers by Q3 2025, offering a one-click suite of targeting and creative enhancements powered by Google AI.
- Testing of ads placement at the bottom of the local map pack shows Google exploring alternative ad visibility strategies.
- New URL inclusion and exclusion controls in Search campaigns provide advertisers greater precision in where ads appear.
- Google is also testing product tags overlayed on local photos to enrich local business listings.
- An ad serving issue reported and resolved recently underscores ongoing platform stability efforts.
Search Console and Additional Search Industry Updates
- Google Search Console API data has been stuck since June 3rd, affecting data reporting for site owners and SEO professionals.
- Google continues to innovate with AI, including “Ask a follow-up” prompts to deepen search query engagement.
- Industry discussions include evolving SEO strategies in response to AI-driven search changes and the removal of reviews from some Business Profiles.
Source: Search Engine Roundtable by barry@rustybrick.com (Barry Schwartz). Read original article.