Google Expands Publisher Tools With Search Profiles Feature For Enhanced Search And Discover Presence
In Brief
Google has launched Search Profiles, a new feature enabling publishers and creators to showcase content across platforms, boost visibility in Search and Discover, and grow their audiences.

Technology company Google has introduced Search Profiles, a new feature designed to help publishers and content creators manage and strengthen their visibility within Google Search. The feature provides a dedicated and shareable space where sources can present their content from social media, video-sharing services, news websites, and other online platforms, making it easier for audiences to access accurate and current information.
According to the company, Search Profiles are intended to give publishers and creators greater control over how they appear in Search while helping users discover and follow their content across the internet. The profiles serve as a central hub for showcasing recent articles, videos, and social media updates. Users can also follow creators and publishers directly through these profiles, increasing the likelihood that their content will appear in Discover, Google’s personalized content feed available through the Google app.
The new profiles can be accessed on mobile devices through a creator’s or publisher’s knowledge panel, by selecting a source name within Discover, or through a direct web address. Eligible publishers and creators can personalize their profiles by adding a profile image, biography, website links, social media accounts, video channels, and other relevant content.
Search Profiles To Expand Audience Reach and Content Visibility
Initially, access to Search Profiles is limited to publishers and creators with a substantial audience on at least one major content platform. Google has established minimum follower requirements of 300,000 on TikTok and 100,000 on YouTube, Instagram, or X. For some eligible users, claiming a Search Profile may also result in the creation of a knowledge panel, while existing knowledge panels can be updated with new profile information, recent content, and direct profile links.
The rollout is currently limited to the United States, with Google indicating that broader international availability and additional features may be introduced in the future. The company stated that the initiative is aimed at helping publishers and creators strengthen their presence on Search and showcase their work more effectively.
The launch reflects Google’s ongoing efforts to provide publishers with new opportunities to expand their audience through Search and Discover while increasing the visibility of their latest content. However, questions remain about the long-term impact of such initiatives as AI continues to reshape how users search for and consume information online.
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