TikTok is running a free-to-play trivia event where participants can win cash prizes over the course of five days.
TikTok is running a free-to-play trivia event where participants can win cash prizes over the course of five days.
Google has asked its employees to test Bard – Google’s answer to ChatGPT – by rewriting answers or providing other forms of feedback. Googlers have received an email with a list of dos and dont’s for fixing Bard’s responses in an email from Prabhakar Raghavana, the senior vice president at Google who oversees Search. This followed a companywide email from CEO Sundar Pichai, who asked employees to spend two to four hours of their time helping improve Bard
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On Wednesday, Twitter revised its advertising guidelines to permit the promotion of cannabis on its platform in states where it is legal, while following federal regulations. How it works
In 2004, SEO as a discipline was perceived as some kind of dark art performed behind the scenes. This “SEO voodoo” had minimal effect on a website and nothing to do with the actual business. Some people bought some links on more or less shady corners of the web and miraculously the Google rankings shot up.
Today’s hot topics revolve around the future of SEO as the race to AI-powered search heats up. Bing will use ChatGPT and Google has Bard .
Google has published a new, or vastly revamped, document on SEO link best practices. The previous document was just on how to make your links crawlable but the new one adds tips on anchor text placements, how to write good anchor text, internal links within your content and external links from other sites.
Microsoft Bing posted a look back on the launch of the new Bing AI search and chat features, documenting both the good and bad of this new search experience in a blog post named The new Bing & Edge – Learning from our first week . The good
Microsoft published a new blog post on the Bing blog about its learnings from its first week with the new Bing AI search and chat feature being live.
Google’s John Mueller posted at Reddit why he is not a fan of using keyword-rich hyphenated domains. He said, “I’m not a fan of keyword-keyword domains, but YMMV.”