April 2022 / 400 posts found
Enterprise SEO Buy-in: 7 Essential Tips For Winning The Long Game via @sejournal, @tessabonacci
Product-led organizations might not prioritize SEO initiatives. Take the first steps toward your enterprise fully investing in your SEO team objectives with these 7 tips. The post Enterprise SEO Buy-in: 7 Essential Tips For Winning The Long Game appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
MozCon 2022: The Initial Agenda
We’re just about three months out from the big event (can you believe it?)! Today, we’re excited to give you a preview of everything our speakers have in store when they take to the stage this year. With a healthy mix of fresh faces joining us for the first time and fan favorites making a return appearance, our speaker lineup this year is bound to make waves. While a few details are still being pulled together, topics range from technical SEO, content marketing, and local search to link building, machine learning, and way more — all with an emphasis on […]
11 of the Best Microsite Examples We’ve Ever Seen
They say the best things often come in small packages. Think about it: jewelry, books, the keys to a new car … all of these things support this notion. And with our attention spans shrinking below that of a goldfish, it should come as no surprise that we crave more focused content at a smaller scale, too. Here’s where microsites come into play. Unlike regular websites, microsites tend to be simplistic and easier to navigate. This isn’t to say they won’t make you want to poke around for a while, though. In fact, the really great ones do just that. […]
How to Write Professional Yet Kind Rejection Letters [4 Templates]
It’s never easy notifying someone that they didn’t get the job. This often leads to generic emails, or worse, complete silence – that’s where a rejection letter template can come in handy. While it’s never fun to do it, there are kind yet professional ways to reject an applicant that preserve your employer brand. How to Write a Rejection Letter You might not think twice about a rejection letter once you send it. But the truth is, your rejection letter is a reflection of your company. If it’s poorly written, that leaves a negative impression of your company that could […]
YouTube Shorts Hits 30 Billion Views Per Day via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Views of YouTube Shorts videos hit 30 billion per day in the first quarter of 2022, which is up four times from Q1 2021. The post YouTube Shorts Hits 30 Billion Views Per Day appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
7 Things You Need To Know About The Digital Services Act (DSA) via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites
What does the EU Digital Services Act do, who is impacted, and what can you do to prepare? Get a full DSA overview here. The post 7 Things You Need To Know About The Digital Services Act (DSA) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Fvckrender Q&A: Undoxxed Founders and the Future of LVCIDIA NFTs
The metaverse is taking shape before our eyes, and artists like Fvckrender, aka Frederic Duquette, are making it happen. A 3D artist by trade, Fvckrender creates deeply moving works — some of which have sold at Sotheby’s and Christie’s for thousands. The Vancouver-based artist has worked with Lil Nas X, Lebron James, Puma, Spotify, Instagram, Supreme, Christian Dior, Hypebeast, and many other big names. After selling NFTs on marketplaces like SuperRare and NiftyGateway, he wanted more. So he’s entering the metaverse — or rather, building his own called LVCIDIA. LVCIDIA is an immersive virtual gallery filled with sculptures that represent […]
Here’s how the Akutars NFT project hopes to redefine how culture intersects with Web3
NFTs are a dime a dozen, but Micah Johnson’s Akutar NFT project aims to bring to light the value of diversity and inclusivity to Web3.
Memecoins eye major revamps in an effort to return to their former glory
Shiba Inu, Dogecoin and SafeMoon are trading far from their all-time highs, but each project is still active, meaning there is still a chance for another memecoin rally.
The Music Part is My own Composition and was Recorded 50 Years Ago — Founder’s Interview
Chris: Hi! Can you tell us more about yourself and the role you’re playing in that blooming project? Pieter: I am Pieter Harteveld a 68-year-old Dutch artist and creator of the “Analog Meta Experience collection”. I started composing music from the age of 16. During 70’s and 80’s I played in several local bands. Later I switched to solo recording my own music. I used to like to tinker with electronics. Like building an electronic drum set from then still separate components such as transistors, resistors, and capacitors. I have also always been fascinated by Art in general, technology and […]