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Search Engine News — June 2025 Recap

What Google and the AI-search surfaces shipped in June 2025, distilled into what actually matters for site owners.

March 15, 2026 11 min read The WBP Editorial Team
Search Engine News — June 2025 Recap

Every month our team clips the search news that will change how you work, and drops the rest. Here is the June 2025 edition.

TL;DR
  • Top three Google / AI-search moves in June 2025.
  • What to change on your site this week.
  • What we're watching next.

Top Moves This Period

The June 2025 cycle brought the usual mix of ranking updates, AI Overviews expansions, and quieter algorithm shifts. We only surface items that changed a real client site.

What to Change This Week

Nothing on this list is emergency work — but pushing it now will keep you ahead when the next quarter's changes stack.

  • Re-check canonicals on paginated archives.
  • Refresh JSON-LD Article authors for E-E-A-T.
  • Audit AI-Overview candidate pages against the current answer format.

What We're Watching Next

Signal quality across AI surfaces is still the dominant story. Model-specific citation patterns are stabilizing enough to design for.

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Detects entities in your content, links them to Wikidata/Wikipedia/your Fact Bank and emits sameAs and mentions properties into the schema graph.

Why this matters for "Search Engine News — June 2025 Recap": LLMs cite pages they can disambiguate — entity linking is how you tell them exactly what you mean.

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    Enable Entities under Brand Authority

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    Review detected entities with confidence scores

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    Publish — sameAs propagates into the page @graph automatically

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References & further reading

  • Google Search Central — Structured data guidelines
  • web.dev — Core Web Vitals field data
  • Search Engine Journal — AI Overviews coverage
  • Wikipedia — Semantic search, entity linking, schema.org
  • YouTube: WP Bulk Publishing channel — walkthroughs of the agentic loop
  • Reddit — r/SEO, r/bigseo threads on GEO measurement

A realistic rollout timeline

  1. Week 1

    Scan the site, snapshot current state, agree the approval workflow.

  2. Week 2

    Apply the first batch of critical fixes with rollback points enabled.

  3. Weeks 3–4

    Re-crawl, verify, start attribution against GSC + AI citation logs.

  4. Weeks 5–8

    Move to steady-state: weekly scan, weekly approval, monthly review.

Common mistakes to avoid

Pros
  • Small, reviewable batches
  • One authoritative schema emitter
  • Attribution before optimisation
Cons
  • Bulk-apply without approvals
  • Two plugins emitting the same schema
  • Optimising traffic you can't measure

Paired module: WooCommerce SEO

Product, Variant, Offer and Review schema, variation-aware canonicals, out-of-stock handling, dynamic OG per SKU and category-page cannibalization control. Woo stores publish thousands of near-duplicate URLs by default; without Woo-aware SEO, product schema and canonicals go wrong quietly.

  • Enable Woo SEO under Modules
  • Set variation canonical strategy (parent vs. variant)
  • Route out-of-stock products to noindex or 410 by rule
  • Generate per-SKU OG images with price and rating
Do I need to change my strategy based on June 2025?

Rarely. Monthly recaps are for calibration, not pivots. Pivots come from your own analytics.

Where do you source this?

Google's official communications, Search Central posts, first-party AI-surface changelogs, and our own client dashboards.

Do I need to hand-curate every entity?

No — high-confidence entities auto-attach on save; only ambiguous ones enter the review queue. You can also lock brand entities so they never require review.

Do you support subscriptions and bundles?

Yes — Subscription, Bundle and Grouped product schemas are all first-class, with correct Offer and priceValidUntil handling per variant.

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