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Google Ads Enables Custom Conversion Values For Store Visits via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Businesses using Google Ads to drive in-store visits now have more control over smart bidding with the ability to set custom conversion value rules. The post Google Ads Enables Custom Conversion Values For Store Visits appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Ticketmaster Just Took a Substantial Step Toward NFT Tickets
The Alpha: Flow recently announced a groundbreaking new initiative with Ticketmaster. Via the Flow blockchain, all Ticketmaster event organizers can now link NFTs with each attendee’s ticket. The NFTs are positioned to offer ticket-owning event attendees richer experiences. Primarily, the linked NFTs hope to offer Ticketmaster eventgoers Web3 analogs to the IRL events, where they receive the NFTs. Recipients of linked NFTs may gain access to “VIP experiences,” according to Flow. Otherwise, the NFTs can simply serve as blockchain memorabilia for events. The execution of each NFT ticket tie-in is up to the event organizer. Why it matters: Although many […]
Nifty Gateway’s ‘Publishers’ Storefront Is Now Open for Curators
The Alpha: On Friday, Nifty Gateway announced it’s launching the beta-testing version of Publishers, its Shopify-like platform that will allow curators to build NFT storefronts and present collections from artists with whom they’ve partnered, according to an early release of a company blog post shared with nft now. Publishers grants users registered on the platform access to the same tools Nifty Gateway has used to present its Curated Drops over the years. Instead of the marketplace acting as the primary drop curator for the Nifty Gateway community, Publishers storefronts provide a new space for interactions between artists and buyers. It […]
Twitter Starts Testing An Edit Button via @sejournal, @BrianFr07823616
Twitter is internally testing an edit feature that will allow users to modify tweets for up to 30 minutes after publication. The post Twitter Starts Testing An Edit Button appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Instagram Best Practices For Recommended Content via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Instagram publishes new best practices for creators to follow to increase their eligibility for recommendations. The post Instagram Best Practices For Recommended Content appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
The CC0 Party Is Growing: a16z’s “Can’t Be Evil” License Drops
The Alpha: Venture capital firm a16z’s crypto arm just dropped a set of free, public NFT licenses eligible for any NFT creator to use. The licenses are designed to aid creators in protecting or freeing the intellectual property rights of their projects. Additionally, the “Can’t Be Evil” licenses hope to help NFT holders understand what they can and can’t do with NFTs bearing these licenses. Why it matters: In the last few months, several high-profile NFT projects went CC0. The movement, dubbed “CC0 summer” by NFT community members on Twitter, was headlined by Moonbirds’ shift to this new licensing agreement. […]
WordPress Releases 6.02 Security Vulnerability Update via @sejournal, @martinibuster
WordPress released a security and maintenance update to address three vulnerabilities. The post WordPress Releases 6.02 Security Vulnerability Update appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
Twitter Circle Lets You Send Tweets To A Select Group via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
Twitter is rolling out a feature similar to Instagram’s close friends that allows users to make select tweets visible to a small group of people. The post Twitter Circle Lets You Send Tweets To A Select Group appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
LinkedIn Offers Professional Certifications From Meta, Oracle, and IBM via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern
LinkedIn is expanding access to professional certifications through new partnerships with Meta, Oracle, and IBM. The post LinkedIn Offers Professional Certifications From Meta, Oracle, and IBM appeared first on Search Engine Journal.