Add MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source on Google
Google lets you choose the sites you want to see more often in search.
By adding MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source, you can make it easier to find our latest guides, explainers and money-saving updates when you search for relevant topics.
How to add MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source
Click here to add MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source in Google search.
This opens Google’s source-preferences page. Tick MoneySuperMarket, then follow the on-screen prompt Take me to Google Search to apply the preference.
How to add MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source manually
Search Google for a news-style query where Top Stories appears.
Click the small star icon above the Top Stories section.
Search for MoneySuperMarket.
Tick the box next to MoneySuperMarket.
Click Reload results to apply the preference.
What is a preferred source on Google?
Preferred Sources is a Google Search setting that lets you choose websites you trust and want to see more often.
When you add a preferred source, Google may show more of that site’s articles in your search results. You'll still see content from other websites, and can change your preferred sources at any time.
Why add MoneySuperMarket?
MoneySuperMarket regularly publishes guides on insurance, energy, broadband, banking, borrowing and household bills. Adding MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source can help you find those updates more easily when they are relevant to your search.
What happens next?
After you add MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source, MoneySuperMarket articles may appear more prominently in Google Search when they’re relevant to what you’re looking for.
For example, you may see MoneySuperMarket more often when searching for topics such as insurance, broadband, energy, credit cards, loans, or mortgages.
You’ll still see results from other websites. Google decides what to show based on factors such as your search, location, settings and the availability of fresh, relevant content.
Frequently asked questions
Does this mean I’ll only see MoneySuperMarket on Google?
No. Adding MoneySuperMarket as a preferred source does not block other websites. It just helps Google understand that you’d like to see more from MoneySuperMarket when it's relevant.
Can I add more than one preferred source?
Yes. Google says you can select as many preferred sources as you like.
Can I remove MoneySuperMarket later?
Yes. You can update your preferred sources later by returning to Google’s source-preferences settings or using the preferred-sources icon in Top Stories when it appears.
Why can’t I see the option?
The option may not appear for every search. It is mainly linked to news-style searches where Google shows a Top Stories section. It may also depend on your Google account, device, settings, and location.
Does this work for every search?
Not necessarily. Preferred Sources is most closely associated with Top Stories and source-led sections in Google Search. MoneySuperMarket articles are more likely to appear when we have fresh, relevant content for your search.
