Official statement
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- 3:42 Faut-il vraiment trois chiffres dans vos URLs pour être indexé sur Google News ?
- 5:44 Les sitemaps Google News améliorent-ils vraiment l'indexation de vos articles ?
- 7:11 Faut-il vraiment resoumettre son sitemap Google News après chaque correction d'erreur ?
- 14:16 Faut-il vraiment limiter les méta-tags à 12 mots-clés dans Google News ?
- 16:26 Pourquoi Google exige-t-il une stricte cohérence entre title, h1 et ancres dans Google News ?
- 18:34 Google News : pourquoi la date affichée ne correspond-elle pas à la vraie publication ?
- 20:10 Pourquoi limiter à deux labels par article sur Google News ?
- 22:58 Les erreurs d'article Google bloquent-elles vraiment l'indexation de vos pages ?
- 23:28 Google News ignore-t-il toujours le mobile-friendly alors que Google Search l'a déployé ?
- 24:13 Blogger peut-il vraiment rivaliser avec WordPress pour référencer un site d'actualités dans Google News ?
- 32:18 Google News privilégie-t-il vraiment le HTTPS pour l'indexation ?
- 36:20 Peut-on ajouter des parametres UTM dans Google News sans risque pour l'indexation ?
- 45:58 Les pop-ups peuvent-ils exclure votre site de Google News ?
- 48:36 Google News bannit-il vraiment les contenus marketing de son index ?
Google explicitly recommends creating a dedicated local section in the Publisher Center and integrating this content into your sitemap to enhance its indexing by the Google News bot. This proactive approach allows you to clearly signal your geolocated articles to the specific News crawl. In practical terms, it represents an often underutilized visibility opportunity for regional media and local news websites.
What you need to understand
Why does Google require specific markup for local content?
The Google News bot operates with relevance criteria that differ from standard organic crawling. When you publish an article about a municipal event or regional news, there’s nothing that automatically allows the system to distinguish its geographical dimension.
This statement confirms that Google expects a voluntary action from you: to create a dedicated section in the Publisher Center and structure your sitemap accordingly. Without this explicit signal, your local content may be overwhelmed in the general stream or misclassified geographically.
What is the Publisher Center and how can it be used for local content?
The Publisher Center is the interface that allows publishers to manage their presence in Google News. It provides the opportunity to create thematic sections that segment your editorial output.
For local content, create a specific section (for example, "Brittany News" or "Lyon Info") and configure it with the appropriate geographical parameters. This segmentation makes the bot’s job easier and improves your chances of appearing in News results filtered by region.
Is a standard sitemap sufficient, or does it require a particular structure?
Google explicitly mentions the sitemap as a signaling medium. A standard sitemap can technically include your local URLs, but effectiveness comes from coherent structuring with your Publisher Center segmentation.
In practical terms, create a dedicated sitemap or a separate section in your existing sitemap for your local content. Make sure the listed URLs match exactly those declared in your local section of the Publisher Center. This cross-platform consistency strengthens the signal sent to the bot.
- Dedicated local section: mandatory in the Publisher Center for optimal processing of geolocated content
- Structured sitemap: distinctly segment your local URLs or create a specific sitemap
- Geographical consistency: align Publisher Center parameters with your geo metadata in articles
- Explicit signal: Google News expects a voluntary approach, not a reliable automatic detection
SEO Expert opinion
Is this recommendation consistent with observed practices on the ground?
Yes, and it confirms a point that is often overlooked: the Google News bot does not automatically deduce the local dimension of content even with correct geo metadata. Regional sites that have implemented this Publisher Center segmentation report a measurable improvement in their visibility in region-filtered News results.
However, caution is needed: this statement remains vague on the quality criteria required for local content to be effectively highlighted. Simply setting up the technical aspects does not guarantee anything if your editorial output lacks depth or consistency. [To be verified]: the real impact compared to other signals (freshness, engagement, domain authority) remains difficult to quantify in isolation.
What nuances should be added to this directive?
Google talks about "better signaling" but does not specify whether this approach is mandatory or just recommended. Based on observations, sites that do not set up a local section can still appear in News, but with unpredictable visibility.
Another point: this recommendation clearly addresses structured media eligible for the Publisher Center. If you do not have access to this tool yet (ineligibility rejection, new site), your ability to optimize for Google News remains limited. The sitemap alone likely won’t compensate for the lack of a dedicated section.
In which cases does this optimization produce no effect?
If your site is not accepted in Google News or if your editorial production does not meet the expected journalistic standards, configuring the Publisher Center will change nothing. Google News applies strict quality filters even before considering your technical signals.
Similarly, "local" content that is too superficial (a 3-line brief without added value) will not benefit from a boost just because it is well categorized. The editorial substance always takes precedence. Finally, this optimization only concerns the News universe: it does not directly impact your standard organic ranking, even if both can indirectly reinforce each other.
Practical impact and recommendations
What needs to be configured concretely in the Publisher Center?
Log into the Publisher Center and create a new section with a geographically explicit title ("Toulouse News", "Normandy Info"). In the settings for this section, clearly define the geographical area covered and associate it with the URLs of your local articles.
Make sure that your RSS feed or sitemap linked to this section contains only truly local content. Mixing in national or generic articles will dilute the signal and reduce the perceived relevance of your categorization.
How to structure your sitemap to maximize effectiveness?
Create a dedicated sitemap for your local content or clearly segment your main sitemap with distinct tags. Ensure that each URL includes consistent metadata (geo tags, city mentioned in the title, schema LocalBusiness or NewsArticle with location).
Submit this sitemap through the Search Console and via the Publisher Center if the option exists. The frequency of updates matters: a local sitemap updated daily signals active editorial production in the targeted geographical area.
What common mistakes compromise this optimization?
The main mistake: creating a local section in the Publisher Center but associating it with an RSS feed that also contains non-local articles. Google quickly detects the inconsistency and may devalue the entire section.
Another pitfall: multiplying overly granular local sections (one per city of 5,000 inhabitants) while your editorial production is insufficient to feed them regularly. It is better to have a well-stocked regional section than ten anemic departmental sections.
- Create a dedicated local section in the Publisher Center with precise geolocation
- Structure a specific or segmented sitemap for local content only
- Check for consistency between Publisher Center URLs, sitemap, and geo metadata of articles
- Exclude any non-local content from the feed associated with the geographical section
- Maintain a regular publication frequency in the targeted area
- Test visibility in Google News with searches filtered by region
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Le Publisher Center est-il accessible à tous les sites ou réservé aux médias reconnus ?
Peut-on utiliser plusieurs sections locales pour couvrir différentes régions ?
Cette optimisation améliore-t-elle aussi le référencement organique classique ?
Faut-il ajouter des balises schema.org spécifiques pour le contenu local ?
Combien de temps faut-il pour observer un impact après configuration ?
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