June 2023 / 301 posts found
Popular Reddit Communities Support These App Developers In Prolonged Protest via @sejournal, @kristileilani
Executives remains focused on profits while popular Reddit communities maintain support for developers forced to shut down popular Reddit apps over API changes. The post Popular Reddit Communities Support These App Developers In Prolonged Protest appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google’s Latest Easter Egg: A Katamari Minigame via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s newly discovered Easter egg, a Katamari minigame, offers a fun distraction and pays tribute to the popular series. The post Google’s Latest Easter Egg: A Katamari Minigame appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Aims To Improve Search Quality With New Feedback Form via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s new search spam report form expands reportable issues, emphasizing the role of user feedback in improving search quality. The post Google Aims To Improve Search Quality With New Feedback Form appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Bard EU Launch Delayed Over Privacy Concerns via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s AI chatbot Bard faces launch delay in Europe over data privacy concerns amid stricter EU regulations. The post Google Bard EU Launch Delayed Over Privacy Concerns appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Performance Marketing Works [+ 6 Tools You Can Use]
Many companies have employee referral programs where referring someone who gets hired comes with a reward (typically a cash bonus). This is the same principle of performance marketing: marketers set a performance goal (like driving conversions) and reward the partners/people who help them get those conversions. Let’s dive deeper into how performance marketing works, how to create a performance marketing strategy, and the tools you can use to implement one. Table of Contents What is performance marketing? How Performance Marketing Works How To Create a Performance Marketing Strategy How do you measure performance marketing? Top Performance Marketing Software Top Performance […]
Google Expands ‘Confirming Gross Revenue’ Tool In Ad Platform via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google recently announced the expansion of the Confirming Gross Revenue tool for buyers and publishers in a move towards greater ad transparency. The post Google Expands ‘Confirming Gross Revenue’ Tool In Ad Platform appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Ads To Update Trademark Policy Worldwide via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google Ads announced a significant worldwide update to its trademark policy. Read on to see if your brand will be affected. The post Google Ads To Update Trademark Policy Worldwide appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How to Enable Macros in Excel
Microsoft Excel’s versatility and sheer number of features make it one of the most complex software programs to master. While you might want to learn every feature in Excel, you’ll likely need to know just a limited number to get the best from the software. Macros are small and simple programs that can make your work much easier and are favored by expert users. The good thing is that learning how to enable macros is relatively easy, and in this article, we’ll show you how to enable macros in Excel, since they are disabled by default. What are macros in […]
Brand Colors — Everything You Need to Know
Brand colors shape how people perceive your business. Up to 80% of snap judgments about products are solely based on color alone. That’s right, 80%! Think about McDonald’s for a moment. What pops into your mind? The yellow arches, right? McDonald’s has done a fantastic job of using its colors to establish a memorable brand identity that stays with you long after you’ve finished your burger and fries. So why settle for a forgettable brand image that blends in with the crowd? Let’s sprinkle some color into our article and discover the powerful connection between colors and branding. What are […]
Patronizing vs. Promoting Digital Assets: Where to Draw the Legal Line?
In March 2023, the SEC charged eight celebrities with violating certain provisions of the Securities Act of 1933 in their promotion of cryptocurrency assets. The charges stem from Section 17(b) of the act, an anti-fraud and anti-touting provision that addresses the failure to disclose payments related to promotional activity. The group of celebrities — which included Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul, and Ne-Yo —specifically faced accusations of illegally promoting Tron (TRX) and/or BitTorrent (BTT) tokens offered by companies under the direction of Tron founder Justin Sun. While the SEC won the case, the questions at the heart of the matter remain […]