The February 2026 "Discover" Update
What changed: Google is now prioritising "local" and "expert" content.
What it means for you: If you’re a British blogger writing about things happening in the UK, you’re more likely to show up for UK readers.
The "Anti-Clickbait" rule: They’ve cracked down on sensationalist headlines. If your title sounds like a tabloid "shocker," it might get hidden. Keep it honest and clear!
The March 2026 "Information Gain" Core Update
This was a big one. The main theme for March was something called "Information Gain."
How to win: Add your own spin! If you’re reviewing a book, don't just summarise the plot—tell us how it made you feel or show us a photo of your dog reading it with you. If you’re sharing a recipe, tell us about the time you burnt the first batch. That first-hand experience is your SEO superpower.
3 Simple Steps to Grow Right Now
Be Real (E-E-A-T): Google loves "Experience." Make sure your
"About" page is up to date and that you use "I" and "me" in your posts. Show that a real human (with real opinions!) is behind the keyboard.
Focus on Your Niche: Instead of writing about everything, try to go deep into your favourite topics. If you love budget beauty, write five connected posts about it. This builds "Topical Authority," which Google currently loves.
Speed Up: Technical bits can be scary, but try to keep your images small so your site loads quickly. A fast site is a happy site in Google's eyes!
Final Thoughts: Keep it Real, Keep it You
At the end of the day, it’s easy to get bogged down in charts and algorithms, but these 2026 updates are actually a gentle nudge to get back to what we love most: connection. It’s a vital reminder that numbers aren't everything; the right readers matter more than just 'more' readers!
Building a community of people who actually value your voice is far more rewarding than chasing empty traffic stats. To help you stay on track without the stress, here is my top tips for navigating these changes:
The "Me" Factor
A robot can tell you that a face mask is "hydrating." But a robot can’t tell you that the mask made you look so much like a seal that your son couldn't stop laughing (like I shared in my recent review!). That laugh is your SEO advantage. It’s that unique, human spark that AI simply can't replicate, and it's exactly what will keep your readers coming back.
A Quick Pep Talk
SEO updates can feel like someone moved the goalposts while you were mid-kick. If you're feeling overwhelmed, ignore the technical jargon for today. Just pick one old post and add one personal story or a photo you took yourself. That’s a win in Google’s new book!
If you want ideas of ways you can update older posts click here.
Take it one step at a time, keep sharing your stories, and remember—you're doing great. Happy blogging!
Have you noticed a change in your blog traffic lately, or are you feeling a bit overwhelmed by all the "SEO talk"? Drop a comment below—I’d love to help you simplify things!