October 2022 / 299 posts found

SEO Strategy For Recurring Events, Seasonal Sales & Pop-Up Stores via @sejournal, @LWilson1980

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Not sure how to differentiate your SEO strategy for seasonal events? Be among the first to identify future user intent to dominate in the SERPs. The post SEO Strategy For Recurring Events, Seasonal Sales & Pop-Up Stores appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Information Retrieval: An Introduction For SEOs via @sejournal, @TaylorDanRW

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Discover what it means and how it can help you optimize web pages for ranking performance and analyze algorithm changes and SERP updates. The post Information Retrieval: An Introduction For SEOs appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

NFTs create a more frictionless experience for collectors, says RTFKT co-founder

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Cointelegraph spoke with Steven Vasilev, the co-founder of RTFKT, to learn more about how NFCs and NFTs can be used together to create better user experiences.

Damien Hirst burns $10M in art: Nifty Newsletter, Oct 5–11

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Racing league Formula One is positioning its brand in Web3 as it files trademark applications for “F1” covering crypto and NFTs.

Beyond the Hype: Real-World NFT Use Cases That Would Benefit Society

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Time to face the fundamentals: what are NFTs used for, in the first place? An abundance of high-value NFT sales has continued to dominate the space, despite the recent bear market, so it’s not too outlandish that many still associate NFTs with financial speculation. Lumping NFTs into this bracket seems like the most convenient way to answer why people even buy NFTs in the first place. But in reality, NFTs are so much more than that. Part of why brands are flocking to Web3 is the need to familiarize more people with the technologies associated with it. Obviously, that includes […]

Securities and NFTs: A Legal Guide for Gamers and Game Developers

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As you’ve likely experienced, games are expensive to build. Gaming companies have traditionally raised money from publishers, crowdfunding platforms (like Kickstarter, Indiegogo, or Gamefound), or by selling equity in the company to venture capitalists (VCs) and angel investors. But with crypto, there are now two additional ways to raise money: by selling game tokens and/or NFTs. In this new paradigm, Web3 gaming companies have raised millions of dollars from traditional investors, such as venture capitalists, and a non-traditional class of participants — and the public, via public token sales and NFT mints. However, while Web3 games can open new avenues […]

Axie Infinity player count falls back to Jan 2021 levels

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The numbers represent a 74% decrease from peak levels witnessed just ten months ago.

STEPN to sack 100 staff as players step away from the move-to-earn app

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The move-to-earn blockchain game has seen a significant drop in its user base and its rewards token has taken a decline due to the cryptocurrency market conditions.

Much-anticipated NFT game to launch in closed beta — how you can get involved

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A much-anticipated NFT game is about to launch in closed beta — with a small handful of gamers given an exclusive sneak peek of what to expect.

NFTs and crypto provide fundraising options for breast cancer awareness

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Organizations are partnering with NFT projects and accepting crypto donations to draw attention to Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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