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The Genius Way Bing GPT Search Uses Website Content via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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This is why Bing GPT Search is a win for website publishers and users The post The Genius Way Bing GPT Search Uses Website Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Microsoft’s AI-Powered Bing Search Now On Mobile via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Discover the new AI-powered Bing search engine and Edge web browser for mobile, complete with chat and voice search capabilities. The post Microsoft’s AI-Powered Bing Search Now On Mobile appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

What is a Lead Magnet? 20 Lead Magnet Ideas and Examples [+ Step-by-Step]

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Lead magnets, in marketing, are an effective technique for gaining a prospect’s contact information. The problem is these magnets can take a lot of time and energy to produce. Podcasts, e-learning courses, video series, and contests all sound great – but who has time to create them all? In this article, we’ll explain what a lead magnet is, as well as provide lead magnet ideas you can create today by repurposing content you already have. Before I share lead magnet examples, let’s quickly review the conversion path that turns website visitors into leads – and the role email marketing plays […]

OnChainMonkey: Meet One of the First 10k PFP Projects on Bitcoin

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OnChainMonkey (OCM) has emerged as a historic staple of the NFT community that’s proven time and time again to be well ahead of the curve. The project is well-known for uploading its entire 10,000 NFT collection to Ethereum in a single transaction. And with the new Ordinals protocol, OCM became one of the first 10,000 PFP projects on Bitcoin. While OnChainMonkey has made its mark in Web3, its parent company Metagood is perhaps less well-known. With a mission to empower communities and be catalysts for positive collective action, Metagood has spearheaded a number of impactful initiatives and is one of […]

The Friendsies Fiasco: Rug Pull Rumors and Leadership Woes Explained

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What is happening over at Friendsies? The kindness-themed NFT project, headed by FriendsWithYou founders Samuel Borkson and Arturo Sandoval III, raised some major eyebrows in the Web3 community on February 21 when they tweeted that they’d be putting “a pause on Friendsies and all future digital goods for the time being.” Specifically, they cited market volatility and an inability to deliver the project as intended as reasons for the pause. Without further explanation, the team then deleted the Friendsies Twitter account. From rug pull accusations to a public offer to take over Frendsies, we dive into everything that happened next and […]

Ordinals: Bitcoin Congestion Is Actually a Blessing in Disguise

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Bitcoin Ordinals are here and seemingly here to stay. But not everyone is happy about their presence. Because Ordinals increase traffic on the blockchain, seasoned HODLers and those accustomed to using Bitcoin solely for its primary purpose (transacting) have raised concerns about the congestion these digital artifacts might be causing. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that when independent developer and Taproot Wizards founder Udi Wertheimer purposefully orchestrated the largest block and largest transaction in Bitcoin’s history, the keepers of tradition weren’t thrilled. But to industry disruptors like him, maxing out BTC’s block size and its corresponding effects aren’t a […]

Google Search Console Update: More Granular User Permissions via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

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Google Search Console update improves security and collaboration with more granular user permissions. The post Google Search Console Update: More Granular User Permissions appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Q&A With Google’s Martin Splitt – Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console [Webinar] via @sejournal, @Juxtacognition

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Have technical SEO questions on indexation, crawling, and rendering? Join us to chat with Martin Splitt for a Q&A session you don’t want to miss. The post Q&A With Google’s Martin Splitt – Semantic HTML, Search & Google Search Console [Webinar] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

How to Delete Your Instagram [Easy Guide]

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Instagram isn’t for everybody. If the latest changes to Instagram aren’t what you’re looking for, this step-by-step process for how to delete your Instagram account is for you. Once you click that button, your profile, photos, videos, comments, likes, and followers will all be permanently removed from the app. Before you go ahead, keep in mind that deleting your account can’t be undone. Be sure to back up your account data, write personal notes to engaged followers, and update your analytics. If you’re deleting a business Instagram account, you may want to make an archive for the SEC or FINRA, […]

Causal Research: The Complete Guide

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As we grow up, all humans learn about cause and effect. While it’s not quite as nuanced as causal research, the concept is something our brains begin to comprehend as young as 18 months old. That understanding continues to develop throughout our lives. In the marketing world, data collection and market research are invaluable. That’s where causal research, the study of cause and effect, comes in. First-party data can help you learn more about the impact of your marketing campaigns, improve business metrics like customer loyalty, and conduct research on employee productivity. In this guide, we’ll review what causal research […]
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