If your Google feed hasn’t been showing you content that really interests you lately, you’re not the only one. Between algorithm changes, new AI features, and constant updates, finding useful local content can be trickier than usual.
That’s why Google launched a tool called “Preferred Sources, ” a feature that lets you choose which media outlets you want to see more often in your search results and featured news. And yes: you can select Monterrey Secreto so that Google shows you more plans, events, and amazing places in the city.
What are Google’s Preferred Sources?
“ Preferred Sources” help personalize your experience within Google News and Google Discover. Basically, you can tell Google which sites you like to read so it prioritizes showing you recent and relevant content from those outlets.
That means that if you add Monterrey Secreto as a preferred source, you’ll start seeing more recommendations about:
- concerts and festivals
- new restaurants and cafes
- free plans
- weekend spots
- immersive experiences
- bars and nightlife
- getaways near Monterrey
- parks, hikes, and outdoor activities
- viral events and city news
The idea is simple: to fill your feed with more of the content you actually want to see.
How to add Monterrey Secreto as a preferred source
👉 Click this link to go directly to Google News, search for “Monterrey Secreto,” and select the checkmark.
There are several ways to do this, but the easiest is from Google News or from any Google search.
All you need to do is search for any topic, go to the “Top Stories” section, and tap the preferences icon or the star. There, you can search for “Monterrey Secreto” and select it as one of your favorite sources.

Once you’ve done this, Google can start showing you more content from Monterrey Secreto when you search for things to do in the city or browse Discover.
What changes next?

Adding a preferred source doesn’t remove other media outlets from your feed, but it does help the sites you’re really interested in appear more often.
And in a city where there are always concerts, openings, festivals, markets, terraces, and new spots to discover, having local and up-to-date information makes all the difference.
Many media outlets around the world are already inviting their readers to use this feature, especially now that Google is increasingly focusing on personalized recommendations and AI-driven content.