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Google AI created machine-made artworks inspired by BAYC NFTs

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The capabilities of artificial intelligence are unimaginable. Whether we consider text production, face recognition, or making art, it will always be something impressive and like out of this world. Google is one of the recent providers of proof for this.  Google Cloud Neural Networks is known to work with its artificial intelligence software to make art, NFT art including. Thus, Google’s collaborative Notebook service Colab combined with cloud computing has recently transformed 10,000 iconic Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs into machine-made artworks.  Looking like abstract paintings at first glance, these artworks feel greatly inspired by the BAYC, when observed intently […]

How To Use Chrome UX Report To Improve Your Site Performance via @sejournal, @makhyan

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Small businesses can measure success in website performance with Chrome UX Report. Learn more about the interlocking elements of Core Web Vitals and their impact. The post How To Use Chrome UX Report To Improve Your Site Performance appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Vulnerability Found In WordPress Gutenberg Plugin? via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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The U.S. Government National Vulnerability Database published notice of a vulnerability in the WordPress Gutenberg Plugin. The post Vulnerability Found In WordPress Gutenberg Plugin? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

18 Core Company Values That Will Shape Your Culture & Inspire Your Employees

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Having core company values can help you ensure each of your employees, from top leadership to entry-level, are working towards the same common goal, and share a bigger purpose. Take a look at one of Google’s values — “Focus on the user and all else will follow.” Any Google search will show you they stand by their purpose to serve the user. Undoubtedly, you find most answers to your common questions on page one of Google, and more recently, it’s likely separated in its own featured snippet, as well. In this post we’ll explore why company values are important, how […]

How to Use TikTok: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Did you know TikTok is the most engaging social media app with an average user session of almost 11 minutes? Now add to the mix a staggering 1.2 billion monthly users. To state the obvious, TikTok is dominating the social media landscape, becoming a gold mine of short, snackable content. While that sounds exciting – how can you get started? Here’s a a handful of steps — with photos — to walk you through setting up your profile, filming your first video, adding special effects, and using challenges or duets to engage with other users. Setting Up Your Account 1. […]

How Do Retargeting Ads Work, Anyway? via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson

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It’s no longer a question of whether you should use retargeting; it’s how to use it to your maximum advantage. The post How Do Retargeting Ads Work, Anyway? appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Why HubSpot Sees More Representation Than Ever in 2022, According to HubSpot Employees

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As of January 2022, HubSpot has 5,900 global employees. Such a large employee base equals a workforce of people with different identities, backgrounds, and cultures that are important to them. HubSpot recognizes this and doesn’t want what makes every employee unique to be checked at the door before work begins. Instead, it champions differences and works to make sure that everyone feels represented, safe, welcome, and able to be themselves at work. Let’s discuss how HubSpot does this. Key Insights from HubSpot’s 2022 DI&B Report HubSpot releases a yearly DI&B report to share progress on DI&B commitments. Here are some […]

Is The 4-Day Week The Future Of Work? A Q&A With Joe O’Connor via @sejournal, @mirandalmwrites

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Running out of hours in the day? Perhaps working overtime – or even regular time – isn’t the answer. The post Is The 4-Day Week The Future Of Work? A Q&A With Joe O’Connor appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

6 Ways To Get Local SEO Clients You Really, Truly Want via @sejournal, @xandervalencia

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Skip the cold pitch and gain clients who are great to work with. Attract and nurture good business relationships for local SEO with this guide. The post 6 Ways To Get Local SEO Clients You Really, Truly Want appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Local Pack Headers: Curious, Overlooked Clues to the Mind of Google

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Which local pack element is hiding in plain sight, has no industry name despite being present in at least 33% of SERPs, and has curious behaviors which, up until now, have been little explored? It’s the thing I’ll call “local pack headers”, after informally polling my peers and confirming that the local SEO industry has never really dubbed this bold, ubiquitous feature which headlines local packs: Right now, you’re probably thinking, “Oh, yeah, of course I know what those are, but I’ve never really paid much attention to them.” At least, that’s what I thought when my honored colleague, Dr. Peter […]
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