July 2023 / 264 posts found
Google Recommends Noindex For Syndicated News Content via @sejournal, @kristileilani
Google clarifies advice surrounding the use of noindex for publishers concerned about syndicated news content outranking original sources. The post Google Recommends Noindex For Syndicated News Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google News Indexing Disruption Causes Decrease In Traffic For Content Publishers via @sejournal, @kristileilani
Google is addressing a reported issue impacting Google News indexing, resulting in decreased traffic for content publishers until the problem is resolved. The post Google News Indexing Disruption Causes Decrease In Traffic For Content Publishers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Millennials vs. Gen Z: Why Marketers Need to Know the Difference [New Data]
In recent years, there’s been a common misconception that Gen Z and millennials are essentially the same. When companies discuss reaching younger audiences, many often lump Gen Z and millennials into the same group and create one campaign strategy that they believe fits both groups. Sure, many millennials and Gen Zers are considered “young adults.” Both generations are highly connected to technology and the internet. It might seem effective to run one campaign aimed at both generations, but is this really the right move? To investigate, I decided to start by letting consumers weigh in on whether or not the […]
10 Great Google Analytics Alternatives via @sejournal, @JulieJoyce
Whether you need to save time, have data privacy concerns, or simply want to try a new tool, discover our top 10 Google Analytics alternatives. The post 10 Great Google Analytics Alternatives appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Using Chrome DevTools To Diagnose Site Issues In An Audit via @sejournal, @rvtheverett
Learn how to perform comprehensive SEO audits using Chrome DevTools, a powerful tool built into the Chrome browser. The post Using Chrome DevTools To Diagnose Site Issues In An Audit appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Generative AI and Customer-Centricity: How Three Companies Use Generative AI to Connect with Their Customers [And How You Can, Too]
The dominant story of 2023 for salespeople, marketers, and content creators has been the rise of generative AI. ChatGPT, the application based on OpenAI’s Large Language Model (LLM), now has the fastest adoption rate in history, reaching 100 million daily active users within two months of launch. Yet most sales reps and marketers still use generative AI tools on an ad hoc basis to generate content — from email drafts to talking points, and ad copy to new product designs. And many haven’t yet experimented with generative AI at all. There’s a major, often overlooked area of opportunity when it […]
How to Create a Unique, Relatable Brand as a Content Creator
When diving into content creation, most upcoming creators tend to focus on the materials they need, such as cameras, lighting, and an optimal place to record. All that is crucial to creating high-quality content, but there is one more thing creators need — a personal brand. What makes you stand out as a content creator? How do you create a content creator brand audiences can trust? We will explore what a personal brand is, why it’s essential, and how to create a content creator brand. What is a personal brand? A personal brand is how you present yourself as a […]
An AI-Generated Nude Just Sold for $340,000. So, Why Are People Angry?
With all the developments in AI art in the last year taking up so much of the public awareness, it can be easy to forget that the movement has roots that reach back far before Stable Diffusion or Midjourney arrived on the scene. Robbie Barrat, for example, is a household name in the artificial intelligence and generative art universe and also represents an important part of crypto art history. Having experimented with machine learning and GANs (generative adversarial networks) since 2018, Barrat’s early explorations led him to produce a series of 300 AI-generated nude art portraits that have since become […]
Game Over for Sega NFTs? Gaming Giant Backtracks From Blockchain Plans
In a surprising turn of events, Japanese gaming giant Sega has announced its retreat from blockchain initiatives, fueled by concerns over the devaluation of its content. Sega had once been an advocate of blockchain-based gaming, notably filing for a “Sega NFT” trademark in Japan in December 2021. However, co-chief operating officer Shuji Utsumi has expressed his disillusionment with the play-to-earn model of blockchain games, criticizing them as “boring” and “no fun,” according to an interview with Bloomberg. A divided industry The about-face comes on the heels of Sega’s partnership in late 2022 with Japanese studio DoubleJump.Tokyo to develop a blockchain-based […]
10 Ordinal Metas Everyone Should Know
Ever since Ordinals burst onto the scene in January 2023, collectors have been chasing the latest trends and innovations happening on Bitcoin. Many Ethereum and Solana NFT collectors have shown interest in Ordinals but are often left confused by foreign concepts such as teleburning, cursed inscriptions, and rare sats. This article breaks down the most important trends in the Ordinals ecosystem so newcomers can better understand the Ordinals market. 10. Teleburning Teleburning is the act of teleporting an NFT to Bitcoin from another chain by burning it on the origin chain and then inscribing it onto Bitcoin. Only the on-chain […]