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Google Gemini Now Accessible From Chrome Address Bar via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google integrates Gemini AI into Chrome’s address bar, expanding user access to AI assistance while web browsing. The post Google Gemini Now Accessible From Chrome Address Bar appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Gen Z, AI, and the Power of Creator Marketing

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As AI reshapes marketing, the next generation of decision-makers is placing more trust in creators than in brands. Here’s how to use creator marketing strategies to keep your business relevant. Marketing strategies evolve with the technological shifts of each era, continuously redefining how businesses connect with consumers. In the early days of the internet, outbound marketing tactics like billboards and direct mail were the go-to approach. Then came Google and social media, giving rise to inbound marketing platforms like HubSpot. Now, we’re entering a new and highly disruptive cycle, this time driven by AI. This early ‘discovery’ phase — which […]

7 Ways to Use AI for A/B Testing: An In-Depth Guide [+ Expert Tips]

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Experimentation is central to making evidence-based decisions, and this is where A/B testing has always shined. But with the advent of AI, we now have tools for AI A/B testing, making experimentation smarter, faster, and infinitely more manageable. AI A/B testing gets you real-time reports and lets you test multiple hypotheses in a few clicks. To explore the magic that AI brings to A/B testing, I spoke with CRO experts who shared their unique insights. On top of that, I’ll also take you through the benefits, limitations, and best practices for integrating AI into your A/B testing process. In this […]

New Google Gemini AI Experts Called Gems Might Be Good For SEO via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google Gemini’s Gems is a feature that allows users to customize AI experts, like for SEO to make it more effective The post New Google Gemini AI Experts Called Gems Might Be Good For SEO appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Ask An SEO: How To Find The Right Long-tail Keywords For Articles via @sejournal, @rollerblader

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Struggling to find long tail keywords for your articles? Learn how to avoid keyword cannibalization and find the perfect keywords using non-traditional research tools. The post Ask An SEO: How To Find The Right Long-tail Keywords For Articles appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Shows 7 Hidden Features in Google Trends via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google shows how to access hidden filters, what search operators really do, and how to get higher-quality actionable insights The post Google Shows 7 Hidden Features in Google Trends appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google Introduces New Consent Management Tools For Advertisers via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google introduces integrated consent management setup across its ad platforms, partnering with four CMPs to simplify privacy compliance for advertisers. The post Google Introduces New Consent Management Tools For Advertisers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

ChatGPT Outage Crashes Service For OpenAI via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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ChatGPT outage significantly disrupts the popular OpenAI service to many users who reported a Bad Gateway error The post ChatGPT Outage Crashes Service For OpenAI appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

WordPress Elementor Widgets Add-On Vulnerability via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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WordPress Jeg Elementor Kit plugin patched a vulnerability affecting up to +200,000 installations The post WordPress Elementor Widgets Add-On Vulnerability appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How My Brand Went Viral: 16 Small Brands That Made It Big (And What You Can Learn)

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You don’t have to be in marketing to know what it means to “go viral,” but the dream of saying, “My brand went viral”? — That’s definitely unique to our profession. Marketing managers are even credited with coining the phrase back in the 1980s, but it’s safe to say a lot has changed since then. “Going viral” is slowly giving way to “becoming a meme” these days, but either way, we mean getting lots of attention on the Internet, especially on social media. Think the 10,000 retweets Oreo got on its famous “You can still dunk in the dark” Super […]
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