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10 Top Open Source AI Platforms and Tools to Try Today
Open source AI platforms are helping humanity move toward a futuristic world faster than most anticipated. OpenAI, Microsoft, and Google have had an outrageous month in the artificial intelligence (AI) space, and this field keeps accelerating. What is open source AI? Defining this term requires understanding a few others. Open source is a software development term that means any programmer can jump in and work with it, the goal being to develop robust software in a shorter amount of time. This is a great way to leverage the novel ideas of the best minds to fuel progress in technology. Think […]
5 Actionable Ways To Drastically Improve The ROI Of Your SEO Strategy via @sejournal, @hethr_campbell
Discover which 5 foundational SEO techniques can truly help you increase your ROI. Watch the on-demand webinar, now! The post 5 Actionable Ways To Drastically Improve The ROI Of Your SEO Strategy appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
7 Reasons Why Content Needs Amazing Images, Videos & Visuals via @sejournal, @searchmastergen
Here are seven evidence-based reasons why content needs compelling visuals to fully and efficiently convey a message, tell a story, and create a connection. The post 7 Reasons Why Content Needs Amazing Images, Videos & Visuals appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How Social Media Influenced Coachella
Welcome to HubSpot Marketing News! Tap in for campaign deep dives, the latest marketing industry news, and tried-and-true insights from HubSpot’s media team. Coachella didn’t start off as the Met Gala for influencers. The festival was first held in October 1999 and was intended to be an accessible event for alternative music fans. Held just three months after the infamous Woodstock ‘99, the first Coachella had an audience of just 25,000 people and failed to make a profit, costing organizers nearly $1 million. After taking a year off, Coachella made its comeback in April 2001. While Coachella began picking up […]
Google Search Console Launches “Subscribed Content” Report via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Google is rolling out a new “Subscribed Content” report in Search Console for publishers using Reader Revenue Manager. The post Google Search Console Launches “Subscribed Content” Report appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
What’s Great and What’s Noise? Content Crafting Best Practices from Our Experts – Ep. 307 via @sejournal, @Amanda_ZW
How do you cut through the noise and create content your audience loves? SEJ’s Amanda Zantal-Wiener, Matt Southern, & Roger Montti share their secrets. The post What’s Great and What’s Noise? Content Crafting Best Practices from Our Experts [Podcast] appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
The 11 Best Ways to Send Large Files
We all know the frustrating feeling — you’ve collected all the images you need for your next campaign, but when you go to press “Send” you’re told, “Sorry. File too large.” Figuring out how to send large files on the fly is a pain. Unfortunately, our email accounts can’t carry as much storage as you might think. Gmail, for instance, can only hold files up to 25 MB. Additionally, large files can eat at your storage space, even if it’s just sitting in your Sent folder. If you’ve got a file you can’t send the traditional way, don’t worry — […]
What is Auto-GPT And Is Now The Time To Freak Out About AI? via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Auto-GPT is a new technology that leverages ChatGPT and GPT-4 to independently complete tasks by creating its own prompts The post What is Auto-GPT And Is Now The Time To Freak Out About AI? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
New LinkedIn Features Empower Value-Based Job Searches via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
LinkedIn’s new value-centric tools aim to connect job seekers with companies sharing their values for a purposeful career. The post New LinkedIn Features Empower Value-Based Job Searches appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Heat Maps: Everything Marketers Need to Know
Heat maps are a game-changer for marketers who want to optimize their website and blog for better engagement and conversions. By mapping out where users click, hover, and scroll, heat maps can provide powerful insights into what your visitors like, what they don’t like, and what they’re ignoring. Here, we’ll take a closer look at heat maps, how they work, and the different types of maps you can use to optimize your website for more conversions and less friction. Table of Contents What is a heat map? How do heat maps work? Different Types of Heat Maps [+ What They […]



