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How a screen-share tutorial built a repeatable pipeline from Claude keyword prompts to fully automated SEO publishing — and what makes AI content actually rank.
June 16thA 13-minute daily SEO podcast unpacking three live stories from the May 2026 broad core update rollout.
Google's May 2026 core update is a simultaneous crackdown on three fronts — AI spam hyperscaling, local directory middlemen, and a coincidental GSC data glitch — and the only content that is sailing through untouched is transactional, intent-matched, bottom-of-funnel pages.
Google's May 2026 broad core update started May 21 and has a two-week rollout. Three things are happening at once: a large AI content hyperscaling domain (AML Corp) appears to have received a manual action, wiping its entire blog from search results; local directory sites are losing positions heavily as Google favors actual local businesses with Google Business Profiles over directory middlemen; and Google Search Console's links report is showing zero data for many users — a bug, not a real link loss. The one category of content the host reports as stable through every update, including this one, is bottom-of-funnel transactional content targeting searchers who are ready to take action.
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Overview of the May 2026 core update scope — AI spam detection, GSC glitch, local SEO shifts, community panic.

Gagan Ghotra tweet + site verification showing AML Corp's entire AI-generated blog subfolder removed from Google index. Traffic spike then crash.

Reddit post from DigitalNomads_HQ tracking an Australian directory site — 75% of near-me terms declined in 48 hours. Information gain principle explained.

Host adds nuance: directories can survive when the brands they cover do a poor job of self-representing online.

Search Engine Roundtable article: Google Search Console link report showing zero links for many SEOs. Almost certainly a bug, not a real link loss.

Host reads negative community comments, notes that SER comment sections are always catastrophic during core updates — not a signal, just the culture.

Host shares his own GSC data: slight uptick, no volatility on bottom-of-funnel content. Explains top vs. bottom funnel with concrete keyword examples.

Course pitch: compactkeywords.com — full course on finding and converting bottom-of-funnel searchers. Four customer reviews read aloud.

1,054 days straight, no days missed. Standard show outro.
Core updates punish content that doesn't add anything the web doesn't already have — the only consistent safe harbor is transactional, intent-matched content that targets searchers ready to act.
“Google's not interested in middlemen for local intent anymore.”
“The question Google seems to be asking every page: does this add something the rest of the web doesn't already have?”
“Bottom of funnel content is great because when you do it properly, it's completely stable.”
“This does not mean that the links disappeared. They most likely didn't.”
See every word as it's spoken — crank it to 2× and still catch all of it. The same dual-channel trick behind Amazon's Kindle + Audible.
Four things at once: AI spam getting smoked, local directories cratering, Search Console links vanishing, and the SEO internet catching fire. Edward Sturm opens episode 1,054 of his daily show the same way he opens all of them — with everything on the table before the intro is over.
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13:19How a screen-share tutorial built a repeatable pipeline from Claude keyword prompts to fully automated SEO publishing — and what makes AI content actually rank.
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