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Search On 22: Google Debuts 9 New Shopping Features via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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Google’s latest enhancements to the user shopping experience focuses on visualization, trusted sources, and personalization. The post Search On 22: Google Debuts 9 New Shopping Features appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Christie’s Is Going On-Chain With a New NFT Marketplace

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The Alpha: Following the hosting of several successful high-ticket NFT auctions, esteemed auction house Christie’s just announced in a press release shared with nft now the launch of Christie’s 3.0. This new platform will enable the legacy auction house to conduct fully on-chain NFT sales — ensuring that “all transactions — including post-sale processing — will be automated and on-chain,” said Christie’s Director of Digital Art Sales Nicole Sales Giles in an interview with nft now. This announcement comes in the wake of the Ethereum Merge, which cut down the Ethereum blockchain’s energy usage by more than 99 percent. Manifold, […]

NFT Art on Debit Cards? Mastercard and Crypto App hi Have Your Back

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The Alpha The crypto and financial app hi has partnered with Mastercard to announce the world’s first NFT-customizable fiat and crypto debit card for hi users, according to a press release. Gold-tier members of hi will be able to decorate their cards with an NFT they can verify they own as long as it meets Mastercard’s design standards. The hi Debit Mastercard comes in six variants that hinge on a hi user’s membership tier. Customers can become a member by staking HI, hi’s native token. Memberships start at a price point of around 10 euros. Why it matters Legacy businesses […]

Google Core & Product Review Updates Finish Rolling Out via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google’s recent core algorithm update and product review update are done rolling out as of September 26, 2022, the company confirms. The post Google Core & Product Review Updates Finish Rolling Out appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Pixelmon Has New Leadership. Can It Overcome the Rug Pull Allegations?

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The Alpha: When Pixelmon first launched in February 2022 with a 10,005-piece collection of pixellated character NFTs, the NFT community quickly grew excited at the prospect of what seemed like a Web3-focused competitor to Pokémon. All that excitement swiftly turned into scorn the moment the Pixelmon team revealed what the game they were building would look like. Due to each NFT’s hefty 3 ETH price tag, the NFT community went on to call Pixelmon a “$70 million rug pull.” Pixelmon has announced the hiring of a new leadership team to help correct its course, according to an announcement initially reported […]

Google On How To Simplify Hreflang Implementation via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google’s John Mueller says hreflang implementation doesn’t have to be as complicated as people think. He outlines a simplified approach for publishers to follow. The post Google On How To Simplify Hreflang Implementation appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

TikTok Increases Length Of Video Descriptions via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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TikTok creators have more ways to optimize their content for users’ searches, thanks to a significant increase in the length of video descriptions. The post TikTok Increases Length Of Video Descriptions appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Answers If Meta Robots Tags Affect Search Rankings via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google Search Advocate John Mueller explains whether the use of meta robots tags can affect webpage rankings in search results. The post Google Answers If Meta Robots Tags Affect Search Rankings appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google On Percentage That Represents Duplicate Content via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google’s John Mueller answers the question of whether there’s a percentage at which content is considered duplicate The post Google On Percentage That Represents Duplicate Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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YouTube announces Shorts will soon be eligible for monetization, and creators will keep 45% of the revenue generated from viewership. The post YouTube Is Monetizing Shorts With 45% Revenue Split appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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