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Sega is Testing the Web3 Waters and NFTs as Part of the Super Game Project

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About a year of ignorance had to pass after last year Sega’s announcement of the Super Game creation. So now, a few details concerning the much-awaited project have been shed some light on. The five-year, about an $800-million plan for the Super Game creation, was announced back in May 2021 with no other details revealed. The portion of fresh news on the project has been recently thrown into the space thanks to the internal interview between Sega Japan’s recruitment website and executive VP Shuji Utsumi. “Sega offers a wide range of game content, including hardware and arcade content, which is […]

Get a 100% Sure Arbitrage from Your Initial Investment — Founder’s Interview

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Chris: Right off the bat I want to ask about the team. Is this really a family project that started over the holidays? Because that sounds pretty cool. Who does what in the project? Crypto Bozos team: Yes this is genuinely a family project that started  when a close friend of the project owner’s daughter was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia.On Christmas Eve of 2021, the family’s creative approach began with sketches on a 15×15 grid paper and then settling on a more human-like facial design at a later stage. Here’s a photo of Ali’s (the project owner) daughter, Amy […]

How to Sort in Google Sheets

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Google Sheets is a great tool for tracking, analyzing, and organizing data for your company or business. While the application is user-friendly, it can be a bit tricky if you’re new to organizing data in a digital spreadsheet. But, don’t worry! Read on for an easy introduction to sorting in Google Sheets. First, know that there are many ways to sort data in Google Sheets. Some of the most common features marketers like you will use when working in Google Sheets are: Pivot tables – Useful for gathering data from a large database What-If analysis – Allows you to experiment […]

A Guide To ‘Organization’ Structured Data For Google Rich Results via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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How can you use ‘organization’ structured data to help Google better understand your content and optimize for rich results? The post A Guide To ‘Organization’ Structured Data For Google Rich Results appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Avoid These 7 Easy But Stupid SEO Tactics via @sejournal, @seocounseling

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There are a lot of articles promoting quick SEO fixes. Avoid these seven SEO tactics before they seriously hurt your long-term SEO performance. The post Avoid These 7 Easy But Stupid SEO Tactics appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Formula Parse Errors: What They Are & How to Fix Them

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You’re working in a spreadsheet and you want to use a function. You write the formula, excited to get the results, then you see “Formula parse error” leaving you feeling confused and a little defeated. Let’s cover what that actually means and what probably lead to that error message. It’s like trying to speak a different language without taking the time to learn it first. The software can kind of make out what you’re saying, but not well enough to give you an accurate result. There are two likely causes for this error: There’s a typo in your formula, or […]

Send Your Clients A Birthday Email That’s Sure to Get Engagement

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Birthdays can be fun to celebrate. They’re like our own personal holidays where people wish us a happy birthday, wait staff sings and brings us free desserts, and our social media feeds are filled with best wishes and adorable memes. It’s also fun to watch the birthday offers roll in Free dinner at our favorite restaurant? Yes, please. Free ice cream at the best ice cream shop in the city? Don’t mind if I do. 25% discount on our preferred brand of makeup or beer? Where do I pay? Thankfully, receiving a birthday wishes email from your favorite businesses isn’t […]

Why Updating Images Can Backfire via @sejournal, @martinibuster

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Google’s John Mueller shares that indexing images is slow, which can negatively impact image heavy sites that update their images The post Why Updating Images Can Backfire appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

25 Surefire Signs You’re Dealing With A Client From Hell via @sejournal, @MaddyOsman

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Identifying stressful client situations before working together will help preserve your sanity. Heed these red flags. The post 25 Surefire Signs You’re Dealing With A Client From Hell appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

Title Rewrites: 3 Patterns to Avoid

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Whiteboard Friday is back for another season of SEO tips, tricks, and insights!  First up, Dr. Pete takes you through some of the new data we’ve collected on the ways in which Google rewrites title tags. In addition, he shares three titling patterns to avoid if you don’t want them rewritten. Enjoy!  Click on the whiteboard image above to open a high resolution version in a new tab! Video Transcription Hey, everybody. Welcome to another edition of Whiteboard Friday. I’m Dr. Pete, the marketing scientist for Moz, and I want to talk to you today about title rewrites. The new version, Google […]
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