July 2023 / 264 posts found
Why SEOs Need to Embrace AI
It’s no question that the AI conversation has dominated the SEO community during the last year. The implications of this new technology are both extremely exciting and a little scary at the same time. At Go Fish Digital, we’ve been following these trends closely and refining our processes around the possibilities that AI brings. Within both the SEO and larger technology communities, there is a huge discrepancy of opinions. Many are weary of the implications and skeptical on the long-term benefits for marketers. Some believe that this is a passing trend similar to voice search. Others believe that this is […]
Google Ads Update: New Brand Controls For Search & Performance Max Campaigns via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Ads launches brand restrictions in Search campaigns and brand exclusions in Performance Max to give advertisers greater control over ad placement. The post Google Ads Update: New Brand Controls For Search & Performance Max Campaigns appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Updates Privacy Policy To Collect Public Data For AI Training via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google’s updated privacy policy allows the company to scrape public data to improve its AI models. The post Google Updates Privacy Policy To Collect Public Data For AI Training appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Can Small Local Service Businesses Use AI To Improve Their Digital Marketing? via @sejournal, @JRiddall
Reap the benefits of AI-powered digital marketing, especially when dealing with multiple channels and increasingly tech-savvy customers. The post How Can Small Local Service Businesses Use AI To Improve Their Digital Marketing? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Ads Liason Addresses AI In AMA Session via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Ginny Marvin, dedicated Google Ads Liason, answered advertiser questions in a AMA session hosted by the Paid Search Association. The post Google Ads Liason Addresses AI In AMA Session appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Coinbase Challenges the SEC: Seeks Case Dismissal, Defending Its Practices
Coinbase has sent waves throughout Web3 by taking a stand against the recent lawsuit filed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In a response submitted on June 28, the exchange giant contends that the case lacks a solid legal foundation and should be dismissed. The action comes amidst ongoing tension between the digital asset industry and the top U.S. securities regulator. Where SEC vs. Coinbase stands The SEC’s suit, lodged in early June shortly after a similar suit against Binance, accused Coinbase of operating as an unregistered securities exchange, citing over a dozen tokens on the platform as […]
Exclusive: ‘For The Culture’ Solidifies the Rise of NFTs in Paris
When it comes to the many classical established locales of the traditional art industry, Paris, France, has long been the undisputed epicenter. Home to a variety of the most influential creators to ever have lived, the “City of Light” is the place to go when you’re seeking the center stage of the art world. So when NFTs verge anywhere near this historic city, Web3 is understandably raucous with exhilaration. Yet, from conferences to exhibits, few endeavors have captured the unique and budding culture of the metaverse art movement, quite like a forthcoming venture from Artpoint, NFT Factory, and Punk6529. With […]
Blockchain Association: SEC Chair Gensler Legally in the Wrong
The Blockchain Association, a prominent crypto advocacy group, has published a paper expressing its concerns over the role of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Gary Gensler and the legitimacy of his statements and enforcement actions on the crypto industry. The group argues that Gensler’s involvement in digital asset matters should be reconsidered, citing a perceived bias and a failure to provide clear guidance as their primary concerns. The association, in an open letter, has put forth the claim that Gensler is overstepping his authority granted by Congress. “While this anti-crypto campaign has intensified, the SEC has let slide one of […]
Azuki Plans Community Vote to Revamp Elemental Backgrounds
Following criticism that the art of the Elementals was too similar to the original Azuki collection, Azuki has responded by announcing a plan to host a community vote to introduce variety in the backgrounds of the NFTs. This announcement was made on the project’s Discord stage on June 29 at 6 p.m. ET, drawing a substantial audience with over 1,500 listeners present. The types of background changes will tentatively include changes in background texture, environments, the exclusion of neutral backgrounds, line-based designs, and graphics with gradient effects. Concepts for backgrounds Steamboy, art director and co-creator of Azuki, presented the community […]
GA4 Migration Made Easy: 20 Resources For Google Analytics 4 via @sejournal, @kristileilani
As Google Analytics stops processing data for UA properties, you’ll need these helpful tutorials, guides, and latest updates to make the transition to GA4 smoother. The post GA4 Migration Made Easy: 20 Resources For Google Analytics 4 appeared first on Search Engine Journal.