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Ah, the lies we tell ourselves.
Google To Pay Reddit For More Content - uDIGIE

Google and Reddit has come down to an agreement where Google will be able to acquire real-time access to all of Reddit's content. This will allow Google to

uDIGIE

Best marketing campaign in American history, gotta be. At least in the 20th century.

Get your brother in law to write a song and get a country singer to record it.

🎢🎢 You'll go down in history... 🎢🎢

#christmassongs #marketing #advertisingworks

Could RAG make SEO's more relevant, not less as people move from traditional queries in Google search to chat search engines.

Now with RAG powering a decent amount of queries in ChatGPT (from what I can see) we just might have a great role than many think we will:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNT3zSUH6H8

#chatgpt #SEO

Does the use of RAGs with ChatGPT make SEO's MORE relevant as traditional SEO gets disrupted?

YouTube
Colts owner Jim Irsay blames arrest on police prejudice against white billionaires

Indianapolis Colts owner Jim Irsay said his March 2014 arrest for driving under the influence was a result of prejudice against him for being white and rich

The Guardian

THE RESULTS ARE IN!

The state of the link building industry -> https://www.smarty.marketing/the-state-of-link-building-industry-2023/

Highlights πŸ”₯

➑ Surprisingly, guest blogging is still one of the most popular link building tactics across all segments (even bigger brands still outsource it)... I am not sure why I am surprised...
➑ Most SEOs still believe links are a powerful factor but the majority of us think other factors are as important
➑ Most SEOs still see the correlations between new solid links and better rankings

#seo

The State of Link Building Industry 2023 – Smarty Marketing

There's so many light touch journo articles which do my head in like this. Like.... Sainsbury's are ridiculously expensive and dicking customers daily. It's obvious to anyone who'a set foot in a grocery store in their adult life. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67300940

You can't trust Bbc for shit anymore

Sainsbury's gains ground in battle with Aldi and Lidl

The supermarket says customers who used to shop only at the discounters are now coming to Sainsbury's too.

BBC News

Published this in 2021: https://sparktoro.com/blog/inferred-links-will-replace-the-link-graph/

But, it's almost certainly more accurate today than it was back then. LLMs live on brand mentions within content, not links.

Inferred Links Will Replace the Link Graph - SparkToro

For 25 years, links have been core to how Google ranks web pages. But, today, I think most marketers dramatically overestimate their importance. There's

SparkToro
@Sheril But "The best way to get the right answer on the Internet is not to ask a question; it's to post the wrong answer(Cunningham's Law)."