April 2022 / 400 posts found
Why Updating Images Can Backfire via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google’s John Mueller shares that indexing images is slow, which can negatively impact image heavy sites that update their images The post Why Updating Images Can Backfire appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
25 Surefire Signs You’re Dealing With A Client From Hell via @sejournal, @MaddyOsman
Identifying stressful client situations before working together will help preserve your sanity. Heed these red flags. The post 25 Surefire Signs You’re Dealing With A Client From Hell appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Title Rewrites: 3 Patterns to Avoid
Whiteboard Friday is back for another season of SEO tips, tricks, and insights! First up, Dr. Pete takes you through some of the new data we’ve collected on the ways in which Google rewrites title tags. In addition, he shares three titling patterns to avoid if you don’t want them rewritten. Enjoy! Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Hey, everybody. Welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. I’m Dr. Pete, the marketing scientist for Moz, and I want to talk to you today about title rewrites. The new version, Google […]
YouTube Adds New Connected TV Capabilities via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google made improvements to its YouTube Connected TV capabilities. These updates allow advertisers to have more confidence in their CTV strategy. The post YouTube Adds New Connected TV Capabilities appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Warns Of Low Realtime Data In Universal Analytics Reports via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google warns the Real-Time report in Google Analytics may be displaying inaccurate data for Universal Analytics properties. The post Google Warns Of Low Realtime Data In Universal Analytics Reports appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Ethereum NFTs Could Provide a Safe Haven From Crypto Market Volatility
The crypto market is (and always has been) noticeably volatile. This isn’t new information. Considering the fact that crypto prices are influenced directly by supply and demand, investor sentiments, government regulations, and more (including Elon Musk’s tweets), traders have continued close study of the market in hopes of maximizing gain and minimizing loss. But when it comes to the NFT market, it’s an entirely different ballgame. Does this feel counterintuitive? Kind of. It would make sense if non-fungible tokens (NFTs) were inherently tied to crypto prices. Right? Well, as the NFT ecosystem has grown and evolved, market researchers have become […]
Scams Explained: What Are Rug Pulls? Are They a Crime?
Back in March of 2022, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) charged Frosties founders Ethan Nguyen (“Frostie”) and Andre Llacuna (“heyandre”) with conspiracy to commit fraud and conspiracy to commit money laundering in what is considered to be the agency’s first NFT “rug pull” bust. The ice-cream-themed project, which was heavily marketed as a “cool, delectable, and unique” collection of 8,888 NFTs, also promised investors raffles, merch, and a “special fund to ensure the Frosties’ longevity.” They didn’t exactly live up to these promises. Following a two-month investigation, prosecutors in the Southern District of New York arrested and charged Nguyen, […]
The NFT Community Is Split Over the Utility of Art
What is a non-fungible token (NFT)? Is it a vehicle that helps us support creators and circulate songs, photos, images, and other digital artworks that inspire us? Is an NFT a digital asset to be used for profit? Is it both? Once, NFTs were a subculture about community. Now, they hold a unique position at the intersection of the finance, tech, and creative industries and exist in a class of their own. Ultimately, NFTs hold this unique position because they can be attached to a wide and diverse array of songs, gaming assets, photographs, videos, event tickets, and even real-world […]
Holders of the Override collection will Become the VIPs of Meta City — Creator’s Interview
This time around we are talking to 0xcompbow — Co-Founder of Neon Plexus: Override. He is a gamer, veteran game developer of several top-grossing mobile games, and NFT / art collector. Chris: Neon Plexus: Override NFT are Icons of the Meta City. What were your first inspirations for building these Fabricants? 0xcompbow: Meta City is a utopian city of the future where the ruling classes’ grip on reality has waned. The citizens of Meta City are OVERRIDING Fabricants from their clean and simple forms into their own creations to mock and disrupt any normalcy of the city. Our inspirations are […]
Complimentary Gift cards, Giveaway raffles, Cost-pricing on our Products and that’s just the Start — Founder’s Interview
Howdy fellows! Today we are sitting down with Kareem Ashi — Co-Founder of PrintitFast. Professional background: ten years of experience in entrepreneurship, app development and business growth. Chris: Platonic printers is an offbeat idea. These are artwork-based utility tokens. Please explain the idea behind the NFT in greater detail Kareem: The NFT space was created around art, but there’s been a growing desire in the NFT community for more real, tangible utility. That’s why we designed the Platonic Printers as an “artwork based utility token”. We’ve spent time and money getting the art just right, so these could stand alone […]