The Internet's Top Tech Publications Lost 58% of Their Google Traffic Since 2024
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- 10 major tech publications lost a combined 63 million monthly organic visits from Google between 2024 and January 2026, a 58% decline.
- Digital Trends saw the steepest decline, dropping 97% from 8.6M to 269K monthly visits.
- Other significant declines include ZDNet (-90%), HowToGeek (-85%), The Verge (-84%), and TechRadar (-74%).
- CNET, Tom's Guide, and Wired lost 47%, 50%, and 62% of their traffic, respectively.
- PCMag and Mashable fared better but still lost 29% and 30% of their traffic.
- The pattern extends beyond tech, with NerdWallet (finance) losing 73% and Healthline (health) losing 50% of their traffic.
- The steepest declines began in mid-2025, coinciding with Google's AI Overviews expansion, increased Reddit rankings for commercial keywords, and growing use of AI assistants for product research.
- Sites dependent on informational queries (e.g., HowToGeek) were hit hardest as AI Overviews provided direct answers without requiring clicks.
- Reddit gained ranking positions for commercial keywords, further diverting traffic from traditional publishers.
- The shift to AI assistants like ChatGPT for product research also contributed to declining search traffic.