January 2023 / 252 posts found

The NFT Community Reacts to the Rise of Open Editions

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So far, the defining Web3 conversation of 2023 has been about open editions (OE). 3D animator and crypto artist NessGraphics broke records when they dropped Money Printer Go BRRRRRR and raised over 1,404 ETH ($2 million) in one hour. Likewise, Victor Mosquera’s January 29 OE drop for The Collector raised 224 ETH (nearly $400,000) in the span of 90 minutes. These exceptional sales volumes, coupled with a clear statistical uptick in the number of OEs being minted in the last month, opened up a passionate debate in the NFT community about the supply, value, and utility of an artist’s body […]

NFT Scams: How to Keep Your Wallet Safe from Hacks

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Scams have become an inevitable part of the NFT ecosystem. At this point, nearly all of the biggest names in the space have been victims of hacking. In January of 2023 alone, PROOF Collective founder Kevin Rose lost more than $1 million in NFTs in a phishing scam, and the Azuki Twitter account got hacked. Followers who clicked a nefarious link posted by the hackers lost nearly $800,000 in NFTs combined. If the biggest names in crypto and NFTs can get hacked, so can you. Despite the growing awareness around these scams, everyone from NFT still stands a massive risk of being swindled out of their assets […]

Google Business Profile Optimization For The Financial Vertical

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Develop a unique optimization strategy for your financial brand. Here are the best practices you should follow for GBP. The post Google Business Profile Optimization For The Financial Vertical appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

ChatGPT Update: Improved Math Capabilities via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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OpenAI has released an update to its popular language model, ChatGPT, to enhance its accuracy and improve its ability to handle math equations. The post ChatGPT Update: Improved Math Capabilities appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Pillar Pages: Why and How You Should Add Them to Your Content Strategy

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In a recent study, we found that our pillar pages are magnets for links, organic traffic, and newsletter subscribers — especially compared to regular blog posts. Here are the results that both types of SEO content generated over the course of a year: Do these results mean you should ditch your blog strategy in favor of pillar pages? Not exactly. Here’s the catch: You really can’t have one without the other, and it all comes down to content mapping. I’ll explain exactly what I mean in this article. What is a pillar page? A pillar page is a piece of […]

Scaling Content Production: Celebrating The Unsung Hero

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Scaling your content production doesn’t always equal success. Don’t underestimate the role of good content briefs in the process. The post Scaling Content Production: Celebrating The Unsung Hero appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Yandex Search Ranking Factors Leak: Insights via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Catching up with the Yandex ranking factors leak, what it’s all about The post Yandex Search Ranking Factors Leak: Insights appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Twitter Introduces New Appeal Process For Suspended Accounts via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Starting February 1, Twitter users will be able to appeal account suspensions for evaluations based on new criteria for reinstatement. The post Twitter Introduces New Appeal Process For Suspended Accounts appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

New Google Ads Feature: Account-Level Negative Keywords via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google Ads introduces account-level negative keywords worldwide, providing advertisers with greater brand safety and suitability. The post New Google Ads Feature: Account-Level Negative Keywords appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Upcoming Drops: January 30 – February 5

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Let’s face it: The NFT space moves really fast. Considering how quickly things can change in the metaverse, a week in NFTs might as well be a month IRL. Don’t get us wrong — the more people onboarded into the space, the merrier. But because of the constant influx of great art and ideas, it’s becoming increasingly difficult to keep up with all the news, launches, and general happenings. Well, you can put the days of endless Twitter and Discord scrolling behind you as we pull together a weekly list of upcoming NFT drops you definitely don’t want to miss. […]
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