August 2023 / 292 posts found

4 Google Chrome Updates For Enhanced Mobile Search via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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Google Chrome’s latest update for mobile users includes more search suggestions, trending searches, and enhanced Touch to Search functionality. The post 4 Google Chrome Updates For Enhanced Mobile Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Understanding Buyer Intent Keywords via @sejournal, @AdamHeitzman

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Learn the different types of buyer intent keywords and get some tips on identifying terms that bring more conversions and sales to your business. The post Understanding Buyer Intent Keywords appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Link Reader Disappears From ChatGPT Plugin Store via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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A popular third-party plugin that gives ChatGPT access to the web – Link Reader – has disappeared from the plugin store. Here are some alternatives. The post Link Reader Disappears From ChatGPT Plugin Store appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

SEO Professionals Should Delegate Website Management via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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Wondering if you should run your own website server? Here’s what John Mueller has to say about website management, Wix SEO, and constant change. The post SEO Professionals Should Delegate Website Management appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

The Simple Guide to Creating an HTML Email [+ Free Templates]

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When you create an email using a drag-and-drop or module-based tool, you’re actually generating an HTML email. There are two main types of email you can send and receive: plain text emails (these are exactly what they sound like — any email that contains just plain old text with no formatting) and HTML emails, which are formatted and styled using HTML and inline CSS. HTML emails are easy to spot — most of the styled, multimedia marketing emails in your inbox are HTML emails. As a marketer, you’ve probably compared HTML emails versus plain-text emails and realized that there are […]

Google Speeds Up AI Summaries, Adds More Visuals To SGE via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google unveiled new AI capabilities for SGE to provide quicker summaries, more visuals, and context. The post Google Speeds Up AI Summaries, Adds More Visuals To SGE appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

GA4 Updates: New Features To Assist App Marketers via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google unveils new Google Analytics 4 features to help app developers understand users and boost campaign performance. The post GA4 Updates: New Features To Assist App Marketers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How to A/B Test Your Pricing (And Why It Might Be a Bad Idea)

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A/B testing the pricing for your product is a little bit like Goldilocks. Too high, and you could alienate the majority of your potential customers. Too low, and you won’t have enough revenue to sustain your business. So how do you get it just right? That‘s what we’re going to explore in this post. We’ll give you the ins and outs of A/B testing your pricing, plus some alternatives to A/B testing your pricing strategy. Product pricing is undeniably one of the most important decisions for your company. Your price can determine how consumers see you in the marketplace— as […]

Maximize Your Impact: 205 Action Verbs to Use on Your Resume

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So you’re working on your resume. Maybe you haven’t submitted your updated resume anywhere yet, or maybe you have, and it doesn’t seem to get anyone’s attention. Either way, you might be missing one of the most important elements of any resume: Action verbs. If you’re unfamiliar with action verbs, you might wonder how they’re different from those on your resume. If that’s the case, this article has some critical information you don’t want to miss. The best part? Even if your resume is 100% complete right now, adding action verbs is as simple as replacing existing verbs with them. […]

F1’s Williams Racing and Kraken Gear Up to Showcase NFTs on the Grand Prix Circuit

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During this year’s U.S. Grand Prix, which takes place on October 22 in Austin, TX, you will probably catch an NFT such as a Bored Ape or another popular NFT, racing around the Formula One (F1) track.  As part of the ongoing partnership between Williams Racing and crypto exchange Kraken, the British F1 team has called upon NFT holders with assets listed on Kraken’s native NFT marketplace to submit their tokens for consideration. Which NFT will we see racing?  But which NFTs will earn the honor of being showcased on the race track?  Kraken has decided to democratize the selection […]
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