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Wolf Game Launches New PvP Arena, “The Peak”

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Popular blockchain-based Wolf Game has announced the introduction of a brand-new feature: The Peak. The Peak is a new PvP arena that offers an opportunity for avid Wolf Game players and new entrants to engage in three mini-games, all for $WOOL rewards. In a press release, the Wolf Game team says it envisions an evolving landscape of competitive gaming with the potential to introduce team play, tournaments, life-and-death stakes for Sheep and Wolves characters, and collaborations with well-known brands. Wolf Game has made significant strides since its inception, generating almost $150 million in sales. The venture has caught the attention […]

StepN Paves the Way for Gas Hero, a New Game From Find Satoshi Lab

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Web3 development studio Find Satoshi Lab (FSL), famed for creating the move-and-earn lifestyle game StepN, has unveiled a new game: Gas Hero. They’re launching a competition called Shape the Legends, Share the Glory to commemorate the release. The competition urges community members to design their own version of the game’s NFTs — called Genesis Heroes — for a chance to win two percent creator royalty fees as well as a portion of the game’s utility token, $GMT. This competition signals a possible shift in Web3 gaming, encouraging the participation of its players even before the game’s launch. Gas Hero will […]

Terraforms Are Trending, Here’s Why You Should Be Paying Attention

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Every once in a while, an NFT advent arrives that shakes the foundations of Web3. At first, the sole innovator of the metaverse seemed to be PFPs. Then came text-based NFTs, open editions, minigames, and so on — expanding outward to more conceptual advents like Soulbound Tokens and phygital goods. Anecdotally, it’s been anyone’s guess as to what might set off a new trend and bring both interest and copycats to a budding sector of the NFT market. Yet, after many hype cycles have come and gone and with no clear breadwinner currently in sight, an unlikely suspect has reemerged […]

Google SGE: Early Local Search Data

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If the local version of Google’s Search Generative Experience (SGE) experiment rolls out broadly, what will that be like for local business owners and their marketers? This is the question I set out to answer with a small study geared to gather some early basic data. Bearing in mind that there is no guarantee that the present version of SGE will roll out or will look exactly as it does now, I have what I hope are some interesting takeaways for you today! Methodology With SGE enabled, I performed 50 manual local searches. 100% of these searches generate local packs […]

Google Recommends Noindex For Syndicated News Content via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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Google clarifies advice surrounding the use of noindex for publishers concerned about syndicated news content outranking original sources. The post Google Recommends Noindex For Syndicated News Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Google News Indexing Disruption Causes Decrease In Traffic For Content Publishers via @sejournal, @kristileilani

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Google is addressing a reported issue impacting Google News indexing, resulting in decreased traffic for content publishers until the problem is resolved. The post Google News Indexing Disruption Causes Decrease In Traffic For Content Publishers appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Millennials vs. Gen Z: Why Marketers Need to Know the Difference [New Data]

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In recent years, there’s been a common misconception that Gen Z and millennials are essentially the same. When companies discuss reaching younger audiences, many often lump Gen Z and millennials into the same group and create one campaign strategy that they believe fits both groups. Sure, many millennials and Gen Zers are considered “young adults.” Both generations are highly connected to technology and the internet. It might seem effective to run one campaign aimed at both generations, but is this really the right move? To investigate, I decided to start by letting consumers weigh in on whether or not the […]

10 Great Google Analytics Alternatives via @sejournal, @JulieJoyce

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Whether you need to save time, have data privacy concerns, or simply want to try a new tool, discover our top 10 Google Analytics alternatives. The post 10 Great Google Analytics Alternatives appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Using Chrome DevTools To Diagnose Site Issues In An Audit via @sejournal, @rvtheverett

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Learn how to perform comprehensive SEO audits using Chrome DevTools, a powerful tool built into the Chrome browser. The post Using Chrome DevTools To Diagnose Site Issues In An Audit appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Generative AI and Customer-Centricity: How Three Companies Use Generative AI to Connect with Their Customers [And How You Can, Too]

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The dominant story of 2023 for salespeople, marketers, and content creators has been the rise of generative AI. ChatGPT, the application based on OpenAI’s Large Language Model (LLM), now has the fastest adoption rate in history, reaching 100 million daily active users within two months of launch. Yet most sales reps and marketers still use generative AI tools on an ad hoc basis to generate content — from email drafts to talking points, and ad copy to new product designs. And many haven’t yet experimented with generative AI at all. There’s a major, often overlooked area of opportunity when it […]
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