July 2023 / 264 posts found
6 Steps Bloggers are Taking to Prepare for AI in Search [New Data]
Picture this: What if search engines could understand user intent, personalize search results, and even predict what users are looking for? How would that change the way we approach SEO and content creation? Well, prepare yourselves because artificial intelligence is making its way into the world of search. This means that the algorithm will change, and the strategies us marketers once used to rank on will rank on a different system. So what does that mean for marketers? We explore the game-changing implications of AI in SERPs through the perspective of our blog team experts to reveal the steps bloggers, […]
Is ChatGPT Getting Worse with Time? A New Study Says Yes
Recent observations from users and now researchers suggest that ChatGPT, the renowned artificial intelligence (AI) model developed by OpenAI, may be exhibiting signs of performance degradation. However, the reasons behind these perceived changes remain a topic of debate and speculation. Last week, a study emerged from a collaboration between Stanford University and UC Berkeley which was published in the ArXiv preprint archive and highlighted noticeable differences in the responses of GPT-4 and its predecessor, GPT-3.5, over a span of a few months since the former’s March 13 debut. A decline in accurate responses One of the most striking findings was […]
An Essential Guide To SaaS Link Building (+Examples) via @sejournal, @_kevinrowe
Check out successful case studies in of link building in the SaaS industry, so you can design and implement a highly effective link building program. The post An Essential Guide To SaaS Link Building (+Examples) appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Boosts Ecommerce Analysis In GA4 With 30 New Metrics via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google Analytics 4 expands ecommerce analysis with 30 new dimensions and metrics in custom report builder. The post Google Boosts Ecommerce Analysis In GA4 With 30 New Metrics appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Google Answers If Matching How It Rewrites Title Is A Good Idea via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Google’s John Mueller answers whether it’s a good idea to match the title tag to how Google rewrites it The post Google Answers If Matching How It Rewrites Title Is A Good Idea appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
U.S. Paves the Way for Crypto Regulation with New Legislative Proposal
In a move signaling a more structured approach to the burgeoning crypto industry, U.S. House Republicans unveiled a fresh legislative proposal on Thursday that establishes swimlanes between the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). At 212 pages, the “Financial Innovation and Technology for the 21st Century Act” is designed to provide a clear regulatory landscape for digital assets, introducing fresh definitions, highlighting digital asset exemptions, and charts a course for intermediaries in the digital asset space (e.g., crypto exchanges) to go about registering with the CFTC and SEC. To that effect, the new bill […]
Here’s How Web3 is Reacting to OpenSea’s New ‘Deals’ Feature
When OpenSea hinted at an impending announcement last week, many in the community speculated that they would launch a token or airdrop. Instead, they surprised users with a new feature called Deals. The feature lets users exchange an NFT or a combination of NFTs from their collection for another user’s NFT or a collection of theirs directly on the platform. Additionally, users can add Wrapped Ether (WETH) on top of the offers. With this move, OpenSea’s team is creating a more direct peer-to-peer trading experience. Users can view, offer, and accept trades directly on OS, eliminating the need to venture […]
Ed Balloon’s Mission to Bring Black Hair Culture to the Blockchain
Don’t put Ed Balloon in a box. The multidisciplinary artist has never lent himself well to labels, exploring his quirky creative vision through the lenses of music, film, and stop-motion animation with projects like Run Ed. Now it’s time to add generative art to the list. His new project, Beauty Supply Is Out of Du-Rags, released this week on the newly-launched Prohibition platform, explores the complex cultural legacy of Black hairstyles through algorithmic code. Billed as “the first on-chain generative art project featuring braids and locs,” the collection represents a deeply personal and cathartic moment of expression based on Balloon’s […]
Google: Don’t Choose Cheap TLDs, Avoid Spam Risks via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google advises against cheap TLDs due to spam risks, says TLD keywords don’t improve SEO. The post Google: Don’t Choose Cheap TLDs, Avoid Spam Risks appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Now Runway: South Korean Fashion Platform Musina Raises $190 Million
Welcome back to Now Runway, where we report to you from the frontlines of the digital fashion and luxury revolution. Today you find us in Paris, where we hosted an intimate breakfast celebrating digital fashion and luxury in the lush garden of Hotel La Fantaisie. Having only opened their doors a few weeks ago, we were their first private event, and lingering guests experienced an insider’s tour post breakfast. Read on to see what you missed outside of Paris and in the digital space, including a new sneaker release from Puma and Roc Nation, Snapchat upgrading their digital avatars’ clothing, […]