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Semantic Search: How It Works & Who It’s For via @sejournal, @dcoates
Semantic search combines context and user intent through vector similarity to bring intelligence to search engines. What does that mean for your marketing plans? The post Semantic Search: How It Works & Who It’s For appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Advisories To Increase Website Security After Russian Attack via @sejournal, @martinibuster
Fight back against increased cyber attacks with these free tools and resources The post Advisories To Increase Website Security After Russian Attack appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Sneak Peek: The Initial MozCon 2022 Speaker Lineup
Have you been waiting on the edge of your seat for MozCon to start rolling out the lineup of speakers? Well, my friend, today’s the day so hold on tight! We’re thrilled to announce the first 15 extraordinary speakers that will be taking the MozCon 2022 stage in Seattle this July (in alphabetical order). Meet the speakers Amalia Fowler (she/her) Founder, Good AF Consulting@AmaliaEFowler Amalia is the Founder of Good AF Consulting, a Vancouver, BC consulting firm where she helps companies build great marketing teams. She’s also a marketing instructor at the British Columbia Institute of Technology and creator of […]
3 Things Writers Should Know About Cults
A lifelong fascination with cults led me to create and explore the depths of one in my second novel, This Might Hurt. The key questions I wanted to answer: why does a person join a cult? Why does someone start one? To get the portrayal right, I dove deep into research. (10 Things to Consider When Writing About Obsession in Fiction) If you’re preparing to write your own cult novel, here are a few resources to get you started: the Heaven’s Gate podcast; Terry Gross’s Fresh Air interview with Jeff Guinn, author of The Road to Jonestown: Jim Jones and […]
Google Rolls Out Short Titles For Product Ads via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Google Merchant Center introduced a new attribute called the short title. Learn how this differs from the title attribute and when to use it. The post Google Rolls Out Short Titles For Product Ads appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Monetize Facebook Reels With Overlay Ads via @sejournal, @brookeosmundson
Facebook is expanding its ad monetization platform to Reels content. Learn about the new overlay ad formats available to content creators. The post Monetize Facebook Reels With Overlay Ads appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
How to Run an Effective Vetting Process for Candidates in 2022
Imagine you’re a hiring manager and put up an ad for a role. After a lengthy process, you hire someone you think is a great fit. Except, reality sets in a few weeks later when you realize they were a bad hire and you have the start all over again. A robust vetting process would help you avoid this costly mistake. However, it’s not enough to come up with a process, you have to make sure it’s inclusive, fair, and efficient. Let’s show you how. Hiring the wrong employee can cost companies hundreds of thousands of dollars. Back in 2016, […]
Wednesday Poetry Prompts: 601
For today’s prompt, write a first poem. This is my first prompt and poem since the 600th Wednesday Poetry Prompt last week. But there are many other firsts available out there, including first steps, first words, and first jobs. Pick one such first and write your poem. Remember: These prompts are springboards to creativity. Use them to expand your possibilities, not limit them. Note on commenting: If you wish to comment on the site, go to Disqus to create a free new account, verify your account on this site below (one-time thing), and then comment away. It’s free, easy, and […]
Why Client Trust Is Essential In Paid Media & How To Build It via @sejournal, @oxbird_com
While analytical understanding is paramount in paid media and creativity non-negotiable, earning advertisers’ confidence will help you weather the inevitable storms of performance challenges. The post Why Client Trust Is Essential In Paid Media & How To Build It appeared first on Search Engine Journal.