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New Google feature allows users to prioritize content from Rough Draft

Want to see more news from Rough Draft? A new Google feature allows readers to customize their search experience to see more from their favorite local news sources.

Earlier this month, the tech company announced it will let you “select your favorite sources and stay up to date on the latest content from the sites you follow and subscribe to — whether that’s your favorite sports blog or a local news outlet.”

Here’s how to add Rough Draft Atlanta to your “preferred sources:”

How to add Rough Draft Atlanta

For readers who want to add Rough Draft Atlanta as a preferred source, you can either use this shortcut or follow the steps below:

Screenshot of a “Source preferences” settings page with a dark background. The text explains that users can add or change preferred sources for searches. In the search bar, “roughdraftatlanta.com” is entered, and below it, the Rough Draft Atlanta logo with the site name and URL is shown. A blue checkmark box is selected on the right.
Adding Rough Draft as a preferred source means you’re more likely to see our content in your Google search results.
  • Search for a topic that’s in the news and click on the icon to the right of “Top Stories”
  • Search and select your “preferred sources” — Rough Draft Atlanta
  • Refresh your results and see more from your favorite sites

This helps ensure you’re getting metro Atlanta’s best local journalism whenever you search for news about our communities.

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