TL;DR Summary of Google’s Preferred Sources Help Documentation Now Available for Site Owners
Optimixed’s Overview: Understanding and Leveraging Google’s Preferred Sources to Boost News Visibility
What Are Preferred Sources?
Preferred Sources is a Google Search feature designed to empower users to select their favorite news publications. By choosing a site as a preferred source, users influence their personalized search results, increasing the likelihood that the selected site’s articles appear prominently in the “Top Stories” carousel for relevant news queries.
Key Features and Eligibility
- Global Availability: The feature is now available worldwide in English for queries that trigger Top Stories.
- Eligibility: Only domains and subdomains qualify for preferred source designation; subdirectories (e.g., example.com/blog) are not eligible.
- User Influence: Users actively select preferred sources, which tailors their news experience to favor those sites.
Site Owner Guidance
Google provides official help documentation to assist site owners in understanding and encouraging their audience to subscribe as preferred sources. This documentation outlines strategies to build a loyal audience, although these steps are not mandatory for a site to appear as a preferred source.
Overall, this update offers publishers a valuable opportunity to enhance their visibility in Google News results by fostering stronger user engagement and preference.