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Information Agents: How to Become a Source Google's Agents Keep Reporting On

Google's information agents monitor the web 24/7 and report what changed. Static pages are invisible to them. Here's how Australian medical practices run living content that agents can't ignore.

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Nayananjalee Rajarathna SEO, AEO & GEO Specialist·7+ years·27 May 2026

What Information Agents Do

After a user's first query, an information agent keeps scanning the web around the clock — blogs, news, social posts, plus Google's freshest real-time data — and sends a synthesized update with the ability to take action when something relevant changes. Users can run several at once. They launch during summer 2026 for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US.

The mental model: think of Google Alerts from 2003 rebuilt with a frontier language model's capacity for nuance. It doesn't just match keywords — it reasons about whether a change is genuinely meaningful to the user before reporting it.

Who Sets an Agent That Should Find You

Two audiences, two strategies:

AudienceAgents they might setWhat you optimise
Clinic owners / practice managers (B2B — your buyers)"New guidance on AHPRA-compliant digital advertising"; "ways Australian clinics show up in AI search"; "medical SEO benchmarks"Your own site's living surfaces
Patients (B2C — your clients' patients)"Bulk-billing GP in [suburb] accepting new patients"; "[clinic] adds weekend or telehealth appointments"Your clients' GBP + structured site data

Optimise your own site for the B2B agents, and productise the B2C side as a service for your clinics.

Why Agents Report on Change

A static site emits no change signals — an information agent has nothing to report, so it never surfaces you. The winning strategy is to manufacture legitimate change: run a few deliberately living surfaces that genuinely update, giving agents a reason to keep checking and reporting. This is closer to operating a monitored data feed than to traditional "write it once and leave it" publishing.

The P-U-L-S-E Optimization Model

P-U-L-S-E for information agents

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Published cadence. A predictable update rhythm — weekly or monthly — on chosen surfaces.
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Unique, dated change. Each update states what changed and when, in liftable form.
L
Linked entity. Updates attributed to your known entity so the agent trusts them.
S
Sourced & verifiable. Cite primary sources — AHPRA, RACGP, Google official posts.
E
Eventful structure. Mark updates with dates, headings and, where relevant, article schema.

Technique-by-Technique Playbook

1. Stand up 2–3 living surfaces (don't overcommit)

  • Australian Medical SEO Changelog — monthly: what changed in medical search (AI Overviews, generative UI rollout, AHPRA advertising notes, Google local updates). Your flagship agent-bait.
  • AHPRA Advertising & Digital Compliance Watch — updated whenever guidance shifts; uniquely valuable to your B2B buyers and almost nobody else publishes it.
  • Medical SEO Statistics 2026 — a reference page you revise as new figures land.

Quality over quantity

Three genuinely maintained surfaces beat ten abandoned ones. An agent that finds a stale "monthly" page that hasn't moved in six months learns to stop checking.

2. Write each update to be reportable

  • Open with "What changed (May 2026):" then a dated, specific statement.
  • One change per block, with the date inline and in schema.
  • Link the primary source so the agent can verify — verifiability raises citation odds for health topics.

3. Attribute everything to your entity

  • Author is you, linked to your Wikidata entity.
  • Consistent author, publisher and sameAs so the monitoring agent resolves and trusts the source.

4. Use the right schema

  • Article or NewsArticle with accurate datePublished and dateModified on changelog entries.
  • FAQPage for the compliance watch — "Is X claim AHPRA-compliant? As of [date]…".
  • Dataset or clean tables on the statistics page.

5. Feed the freshest-data channels agents also read

Agents weigh social posts and news alongside web pages. Mirror each changelog entry as a short LinkedIn post. This multiplies the change-signals an agent can detect and gives a second surface pointing back to you.

6. Productise the patient-facing side

An almost-uncontested Australian service

Offer clients "patient-monitoring readiness" — accurate GBP attributes (accepting new patients, hours, telehealth, services) plus structured site data, so their clinic surfaces when a patient's agent is monitoring the suburb. Very few Australian practices are configured for this today.

Your 30-Day Action Plan

Week 1

Choose your 2–3 living surfaces and build date-led templates with schema. Confirm author-to-entity attribution is wired in.

Week 2

Publish Changelog entry #1 and Compliance Watch entry #1, each with a primary-source citation, and mirror both as short LinkedIn posts linking back.

Week 3

Publish or refresh Medical SEO Statistics 2026 with 10–15 dated, sourced figures, and draft the client-facing patient-monitoring readiness checklist.

Week 4

Publish Changelog entry #2 to lock the monthly rhythm, and apply the patient-monitoring checklist to one demo clinic, capturing before and after.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Google's information agents?

AI agents that scan the web around the clock after a first query and send a synthesized update with the ability to act when something relevant changes. Think Google Alerts rebuilt with a frontier model's nuance. They launch for AI Pro and Ultra subscribers in the US during summer 2026.

How does a medical website become visible to information agents?

By operating a small number of living surfaces that genuinely update on a cadence — a monthly changelog, an AHPRA compliance watch, a revised statistics page — each stating what changed and when, attributed to a recognised entity, citing primary sources.

What is a living surface in SEO?

A page that genuinely and predictably updates over time, emitting change signals that information agents can detect and report — unlike static set-and-forget pages.

How can clinics appear when patients set information agents?

By keeping accurate Google Business Profile attributes (accepting new patients, hours, telehealth, services) plus structured site data, so the clinic surfaces when a patient's agent monitors the suburb. This readiness is a largely uncontested Australian service.

Turn Your Site Into a Living Source Agents Trust

I help Australian medical practices build living, dated, entity-attributed content that information agents keep reporting on — and make their clinics patient-monitoring ready.

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