October 2022 / 299 posts found
Pplpleasr’s Two-Year Journey to NFT Stardom Highlights the Importance of Humility
So you just became internet famous. Now what? This is the situation Emily Yang faced in March 2021. Better known in the NFT space as pplpleasr, Yang’s was a different kind of fame. Rather than going viral on social media, Yang’s fame came with a payout of half of one million dollars. After the monumental 310 ETH (around $530,000) sale of Yang’s NFT, titled x*y=k, the budding artist was propelled to Web3 stardom. Not only did she become a niche internet microcelebrity overnight, but her influence immediately spread throughout the NFT space, propelled by the creation of her very own […]
Regulations and SEC Investigations Might Actually Be Good for NFTs
It’s time for everyone to wake up from the dream of decentralized immunity to regulatory powers. While the fight against centralization and the advocation of anonymity has long characterized the NFT space, throughout 2022 the United States Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) has made it clear that crypto and NFT regulation is imminent. With the recent news of the SEC’s probe into Yuga Labs, it feels like the delay between metaverse actions and real-world consequences is vanishing. Many in the space are wondering what the future holds for NFTs as they enter into the world of government-regulated assets. But should SEC […]
Physical NFTs? One Potential Mainstream Use-Case Explained
Understandably, when most people think of NFTs, they do so under a primarily digital framework. That makes perfect sense. After all, the underlying technology that makes minting an NFT possible in the first place mostly exists as software — blockchain technology. But can NFTs be physical objects? The answer is yes. Despite how the prevailing mainstream conversation around NFTs is continually misdirected toward “expensive monkey JPEGs,” there’s so much more possible with this technology than enabling the sales of digital images. And it all starts with how people have been minting NFTs tied to physical objects. Why mint physical NFTs? […]
Goodbye Google Webmaster Guidelines, Hello Google Search Essentials via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is officially rebranding the Webmaster Guidelines as “Search Essentials,” which comes with a simplified refresh consisting of only three sections. The post Goodbye Google Webmaster Guidelines, Hello Google Search Essentials appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Launching Passkey Support for Android, Chrome via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
As early adopters, Google Play Services Beta and Chrome Canary members now have access to passkey functionality, allowing for secure password autofill The post Google Launching Passkey Support for Android, Chrome appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
21 Brand Style Guide Examples for Visual Inspiration
Developing a consistent brand starts with creating a brand style guide. These branding rule books help graphic designers, marketers, web developers, community managers, and even product packaging departments all stay on the same page, and present a unified vision of the brand to the public. The best brands stick in our brains because their presence is defined by the repetition of the same logo, fonts, colors, and images. Once we see them enough, they become instantly recognizable, bringing us a clear sense of reliability and security. All of this is possible when each member of your team adheres to a […]
What Is An ESP? Everything You Need to Know About Email Service Providers
Research has shown that it takes around eight touchpoints to make a sale. This can be daunting for any salesperson as follow-ups take time and effort. This is one of the many reasons that email marketing is such an efficient strategy. Having the ability to contact your prospects or your current customers in a relatively unintrusive way (especially compared to phone calls), is essential to increasing your sales, customer engagement, and retention. These emails keep you top of mind with customers and improve brand awareness. While it may seem simple enough to use your regular email system in the beginning […]
A Day In The Life Of A Content Marketing Manager via @sejournal, @seocopychick
Interested in becoming a content marketing manager? Experience what a day is like for Jessica Foster, SEO and Content Marketing Strategist. The post A Day In The Life Of A Content Marketing Manager appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google AdSense First-Party Cookies Now Support Personalization via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is updating first-party cookie support with ad personalization capabilities. This change will affect ads served through AdSense. The post Google AdSense First-Party Cookies Now Support Personalization appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Coming Soon: Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader
It’s almost here… Thanks for your interest in our upcoming Executive Leadership Report and its corresponding pillar, “Act Like a Leader, Think Like a Leader: Data from 300+ Marketing Directors on How to Take Your Team to the Next Level“. If you’ve arrived on this page, we know our content so far has made you eager to see the full report. Check back on this same page on November 1, 2022, for our full report and corresponding blog posts. We hope you enjoy what we’ve got in store for you! Worried you’ll forget? Click here or below to set a Google Calendar […]