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Germany - July 1, 2026 - SH Media, a digital marketing consultancy specializing in SEO, paid media, marketing automation, and analytics, today released its first-half 2026 search update analysis, highlighting how the Google spam update 2026 cycle, including the recent June Spam Update , and Google’s confirmed March and May core updates appear to have reinforced a decisive shift in organic search: long-term authority, relevance, and trust are becoming harder to fake.
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