SEO News of the Month – September 2025

September 2025: A Turning Point in SEO

September was a month where search fundamentals and AI-driven disruption collided. Google ended support for the &num=100 parameter, rolled out a broad Spam Update, and gave users more control in Top Stories. At the same time, AI-powered search engines like ChatGPT and Perplexity showed reliability cracks, Chrome introduced Gemini AI integration, and publishers escalated their pushback against AI Overviews.

For marketers, the message is clear: measurement is changing, AI is reshaping discovery, and content quality is under sharper scrutiny than ever.

Top SEO Highlights Snapshot for September 2025

Google disables &num=100 parameter, altering rank tracking and Search Console impression data. Source from Search Engine Land.

August 2025 Spam Update completed (Sept 22), targeting thin AI-generated content, cloaking, and doorway tactics. Source from SE Land

Ahrefs study: AI search engines send users to broken links ~7× more often than Google, with ChatGPT the worst offender. Source

Gemini AI lands in Chrome, offering summaries, cross-tab Q&A, and early “AI Mode.” Source

Penske Media sues Google over AI Overviews; Google updates Quality Rater Guidelines to evaluate AI answers. Source – The Verge

Preferred Sources launches in Top Stories (US & India), giving readers more influence over what news outlets they see. Source

TikTok Search Ads deliver 2× purchase lift, proving Gen Z treats TikTok as a search engine. Source

Google Sep 2025 Updates: Measurement, Spam & Visibility

Google disables &num=100: a reporting reset

For years, SEOs used &num=100 to see 100 results per page. In September, Google confirmed it no longer supports the parameter. Rank trackers relying on it showed wild fluctuations, and Google Search Console impressions dropped — not due to less demand, but due to fewer results being logged.

Google said the feature was “never formally supported,” and its removal also curbs scraping activity.

Takeaway: Expect lower impression counts post-September. Focus client reporting on clicks, positions, and conversions, not raw impression volume.

Google Spam Update finishes Sept 22

The August 2025 Spam Update (Aug 26 – Sept 22) hit thin AI content, aggressive internal linking, and doorway-style tactics. Some sites penalized in past updates recovered after cleanup.

What to audit now:

  • Remove thin clusters or consolidate into richer hubs.
  • Reduce exact-match internal anchors.
  • Add original research, expert quotes, or unique insights to differentiate from low-value AI text.
  • Spam updates remind us: Google is shrinking tolerance for “search-first” content.

Preferred Sources reshape Top Stories (US & India)

Google’s Preferred Sources lets logged-in users follow publishers, giving them more weight in Top Stories. This blends SEO with audience building — publishers that drive opt-ins through newsletters or communities gain an edge.

Practical step: Prompt your audience with “Follow us as your preferred source on Google” CTAs. For Indian publishers, this is a chance to lock in recurring visibility.

AI & Search Developments: Reliability, Chrome, and Legal Battles

AI engines misroute users 3× more often than Google

An Ahrefs study of 16M URLs found AI assistants (ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, Bing Copilot) send users to broken pages far more often than Google. ChatGPT had the worst record: 1.01% of clicks led to 404s vs. Google’s 0.15%.

Google’s John Mueller even suggested optimizing your 404 pages to salvage AI-driven misclicks.

Action: Track your 404 analytics closely. Add search bars, popular articles, or product CTAs to capture AI-driven visits.

Chrome evolves into an “answer browser”

Google introduced Gemini AI integration in Chrome, with features like:

  • Page summarization
  • Cross-tab Q&A
  • Early AI Mode in the address bar

This means some “searches” won’t even hit Google SERPs — they’ll be answered directly in the browser.

Optimize for summarization:

  • Strong intro paragraphs that clearly state value.
  • FAQ and HowTo schema for structured pull-outs.
  • Concise key takeaway boxes AI can lift.

Penske Media sues Google over AI Overviews

Rolling Stone’s parent company sued Google, claiming AI Overviews cut clicks and cost millions in affiliate revenue. In parallel, Google updated its Quality Rater Guidelines to tell evaluators to judge AI answers, not just web results.

Lesson: Content needs originality and depth AI cannot replicate. Add charts, exclusive data, or expert POV that forces the click.

As I’ve seen in SaaS SEO, “value beyond the snippet” is now a survival tactic.

Tools, Platforms & Research Updates

Screaming Frog: schema & rendering upgrades

Screaming Frog SEO Spider rolled out updates including:

  • Upgraded PageSpeed Insights v12 integration
  • Latest Schema.org library
  • Improved JS rendering (codenamed “Gemini 1.0”)
  • Keep your crawler updated for accurate audits of modern JS-heavy sites.

SEMrush & Organic Labs: AI loves Reddit & structure

SEMrush study: Across 150K+ AI responses, Reddit was the top-cited source, outranking Wikipedia and YouTube.

Organic Labs report: AI prefers structured content (lists, FAQs, schema) and consistent entity mentions.

Action:

  • Format posts with clear H2/H3s, bullet lists, FAQs.
  • Ensure brand/product names are consistent across PR, docs, and listings.
  • Participate authentically in forums like Reddit and Quora, as these feed AI answers.

OpenAI hires an SEO strategist

OpenAI posted for a Growth – SEO, CRO, Web Strategy role, hinting at a possible ChatGPT.com domain migration. If the world’s biggest AI player needs SEO expertise, it reinforces the message: SEO is not dead — it’s essential for AI adoption.

Content & Digital Marketing Trends

TikTok Search Ads: 2× purchase lift

TikTok revealed that adding Search Ads doubled purchase lift, with 86% of Gen Z using TikTok search weekly. For retail, ROI was even stronger.

Marketer move: Treat TikTok as a visual search engine. Use keyword-rich captions and hashtags, and create 30–60s videos answering queries (e.g., “best budget SaaS tools”).

Instagram’s iPad app is Reels-first

Instagram finally launched an iPad app — and it opens directly to Reels. This confirms Meta’s short-form video priority.

Action: Repurpose blog posts into micro-Reels with hooks, captions, and strong CTAs.

Influencer-built products dominate

Hank Green’s Focus Friend app (an ADHD productivity tool) surged to #1 on the App Store, outranking even ChatGPT. The trend: creators are moving from promoting products to creating them, leveraging trust to win markets fast.

Practical SEO Takeaways for Q4 2025

  • Re-baseline analytics: Annotate the &num=100 removal; focus reporting on clicks, not impressions.
  • Audit content for spam signals: Consolidate thin pages, tone down aggressive anchors, and enrich with unique expertise.
  • Design for AI summarization: Use schema, bullet lists, and clear intros to influence what AI pulls.
  • Upgrade 404 pages: AI mis-clicks can become leads if your 404 routes to top resources.
  • Activate Preferred Sources: Encourage loyal readers to mark you as a Preferred Source.
  • Expand “Generative SEO”: Monitor how your brand is cited in AI search. Engage in Reddit/Quora conversations.
  • Leverage social search: Optimize for TikTok queries; test Search Ads where ROI supports.
  • Audit Chrome AI summaries: Test your own content with Chrome’s Gemini mode.

Conclusion — SEO Beyond the SERP

September 2025 made one truth undeniable: SEO is no longer just about 10 blue links. Discovery happens via SERPs, browser-integrated AI, social search, and community forums.

The next wave of winners will be those who:

  • Trust their data after reporting resets.
  • Create content that AI summarizes accurately but still requires a click.
  • Diversify visibility into TikTok, Reddit, and niche communities.

October is set to bring more experiments in AI integration and possibly another round of volatility. My advice? Build a living playbook: track updates, annotate changes, and refine your content operating system for both Google and AI search.

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Manikandan Nagappan

Manikandan Nagappan

Manikandan Nagappan is an AI SEO Manager at OneReach.ai and founding member of SEOAnalyst.in. With over a decade of experience in SEO and SaaS, he specializes in technical SEO, content strategy, and AI-driven search optimization. Previously, he led SEO initiatives at Kissflow and Disprz, helping scale their global visibility in competitive SaaS markets. At SEOAnalyst.in, he curates the weekly SEO & AI Search news, delivering actionable insights on Google updates, AI-powered search, and emerging workflows to help fellow marketers and businesses stay ahead of industry shifts.

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