Google Search
Make Benny a preferred source on Google
Google has a setting called Preferred Sources. It lets you name the sites you actually want to hear from, and then shows them more often in your own results. Adding Benny takes one tap, costs nothing, and you can undo it whenever you like.
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What happens when you tap it
You land on Google’s Source preferences page with bennylichtenwalner.com already typed in the box. Tick the checkbox next to it and close the tab. That is the whole thing. Google will ask you to sign in first, because the setting is saved to your account rather than to any website.
What changes afterwards
Google shows Benny’s site more often in Top Stories, AI Mode and AI Overviews when you search something he has written about, and marks it as one of your sources. It changes nothing for anyone else, and it hides nothing from you.
Why bennylichtenwalner.com and not this site
That is where Benny publishes: the free method, the answer library and the guides. This site is the review catalog, and Google’s picker does not carry it yet. When it does, this page will offer both.
How to undo it
Go back to google.com/preferences/source and untick the box. Every source you have picked lives on that one page, so you can change your mind about any of them there.
Questions
Does it cost anything?
No. Preferred Sources is a free Google Search setting. Nothing is bought, sold or paid for.
Do I need a Google account?
Yes. The setting is stored on your Google account, so Google asks you to sign in before it will save your choice.
Does it hide other websites from me?
No. Preferred sources move up and get a badge. Everything else still shows, and nothing is blocked or filtered out.
Can I undo it?
Yes, whenever you want. Go back to the same Google page and untick the site. Every source you have picked lives on that one page.
Add bennylichtenwalner.com on GoogleOpens Google. Free, and you can undo it any time.