August 2022 / 336 posts found

Google: Avoid Duplicate Content In Business Profile Posts via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Duplicate content in posts published by Google Business Profiles is now considered spam, according to an updated document on content policies. The post Google: Avoid Duplicate Content In Business Profile Posts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

3 Key Content Marketing Strategies To Get Website Traffic From Month 1 via @sejournal, @websitesavior

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See the easy content marketing strategy that has produced 100,000+ unique visitors from organic search in just 6 months. The post 3 Key Content Marketing Strategies To Get Website Traffic From Month 1 appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

The Best Podcasts of 2022: What You Should be Listening to Now

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32% of Americans participate in the same activity on a monthly basis. Any guesses what it could be? The answer: People are listening to podcasts. But with thousands of podcasts available, which are worth a listen? And if you’re already a listener, what other shows should you add to your roster? It can be hard to find a podcast that really piques your interest, so we put together a list of suggestions to help — from business and tech to comedy and true crime. Table of Contents Business Podcasts Comedy & Entertainment Podcasts Educational Podcasts Kid Podcasts News and Politics […]

Why You Should Use Boolean Search Operators For SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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The Boolean search logic offers a powerful way to extract specific and helpful SEO information. The post Why You Should Use Boolean Search Operators For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Ad Customizers: The How & Why

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Save time and lower conversion costs with Google Ad Customizers. Here’s how to set them up so you can start personalizing ads without hassle. The post Google Ad Customizers: The How & Why appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

It Only Takes a Few Steps to Mint Your First NFT

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Looking to sell your work as an NFT? Whether you’re an artist, musician, or photographer, the NFT world is ready to welcome your creations with open arms. Since NFTs are essentially digital files given scarcity (and therefore value) by way of the blockchain, nearly anything goes in NFT land. Art, music, GIFs, and even items in a video game; they’re all fair game to be sold as NFTs. Here’s a quick overview of what you’ll need to get started. First off, once you’ve decided what to sell, what comes next is where to sell it. Specifically, on which blockchain you’d […]

Two Kinds of Major Rug Pulls You Need to Know

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A rug pull is a specific type of scam in the NFT world. It happens when the developers of an NFT project maliciously lure in a community of investors and then quickly abandon the project, making off with the money in the process. This can happen when the founders steal away with project funds after launching the project, but also if they sell off their pre-mined holdings. In either case, it’s a way of siphoning money from the community, leaving investors with an NFT that has no utility or community behind it, and sometimes, no NFT.  But only two kinds […]

Pussy Riot Founder Shares How NFTs Can Empower Activism

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In February 2012, Nadya Tolokonnikova and the rest of the Russian feminist performance and protest group Pussy Riot made headlines worldwide following a guerilla performance at Moscow’s Church of Christ the Savior. The anti-Putin protest led to the group’s near-immediate arrest and eventual detainment in Russia’s harsh prison system. Following her late 2013 release, Tolokonnikova continued her activism, protesting against injustice and rallying for social change. In recent years, she and the rest of Pussy Riot have come to see the fundraising and organizational potential of decentralized platforms, fully embracing the NFT ecosystem as a new channel of subversion in […]

Pearson to Leverage Its Profits from Textbook Sales Due to NFTs

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NFT technology is booming, opening bountiful prospects for non-blockchain companies, including media giants and publishers. British academic textbook publisher Pearson is not staying behind and is on the alert to join the NFT movement. Currently, Pearson is looking to leverage its profits due to the NFT verification to keep track of digital textbook sales on the secondary market.  According to the publisher’s CEO Andy Bird, Pearson textbooks are resold up to seven times in their shelf life. By applying the NFT verification to each textbook, the company’s CEO hopes to gain a significant number of small revenue sources that would […]

Vitalik Buterin Brings the Idea of Stealth Addresses for NFTs to Masses

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Anonymity is one of the key factors of blockchain technology, which pushes more users to choose in favor of DeFi. On Monday, August 8th, Vitalik Buterin came up with a new idea to contribute to the privacy of NFT transactions. Ethereum co-founder revealed a concept of stealth address implementation for ERC-721 NFTs. This was preceded by Buterin’s remark regarding Merkle trees and Zero-Knowledge Succinct Non-Interactive Arguments of Knowledge, or zk-SNARKs, being a more complicated method for stealth addresses for ERC-721 tokens compared to his brand-new solution.  The news about Vitalik’s concept arrived via his official Twitter post with a link […]
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