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Special Guest Mark Tennant. Get in touch: mark@marktennant.net 0:30 The Little Italy Feast and work out hacks 12:00 The challenges of introducing AI basics to people over 50. 13:45 Intro to ChatGPT. Using it to create/write a fictional book (this is very cool). 21:30 The Sims, Unreal Engine and living in a simulation 32:00 Original ChatGPT art: Futuristic tank, battle armor, Mars colony... 43:15 How to spot misleading AI 48:00 Crazy election cycle of 2024 56:30 Will we be able to employ our population as AI/automation takes over? 1:10:00 Current events: Elon Musk sues OpenAI, renewing claims ChatGPT-maker put profits before ‘the benefit of humanity' Elon Musk Announces New Search Engine “TruthGPT” to Challenge Google and Bing Google has an illegal monopoly on Search, US judge finds OpenAI announces SearchGPT, its AI-powered search engine - The Verge #MarkTennent #ChatGPT #Perplexity #Claude #AItutorial #TruthGPT #SearchGPT --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/barry-edwards/support
File Explorer access keys, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller Happy birthday, Microsoft Microsoft turned 48 this week (April 4). It took a wrong left turn in Albuquerque Windows 11 New Beta channel build adds Access Keys to File Explorer, Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC), and, yes, a new Bing button on the Taskbar Microsoft Edge Workspaces now in limited public preview Microsoft 365 Oh you didn't think the new Bing was free, did you? (New) Outlook for Windows Preview gains Gmail support, finally Right before the new Bing launch, Microsoft fixed a major security vulnerability that compromised Bing Google secretly enacted a 5 million file limit on Drive then retracted it after complaints Surface Microsoft announces Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Surface Dock 3) with no Surface Connect connector Xbox Microsoft reveals first Game Pass titles for April New Xbox Wireless Controller contains "some" recycled materials, is very expensive Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enable split window feature in Microsoft Edge App pick of the week: Google Nearby Share for Windows This week on RunAs: IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman Brown liquor pick of the week: Auchentoshan Virgin Oak Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Melissa.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
File Explorer access keys, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller Happy birthday, Microsoft Microsoft turned 48 this week (April 4). It took a wrong left turn in Albuquerque Windows 11 New Beta channel build adds Access Keys to File Explorer, Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC), and, yes, a new Bing button on the Taskbar Microsoft Edge Workspaces now in limited public preview Microsoft 365 Oh you didn't think the new Bing was free, did you? (New) Outlook for Windows Preview gains Gmail support, finally Right before the new Bing launch, Microsoft fixed a major security vulnerability that compromised Bing Google secretly enacted a 5 million file limit on Drive then retracted it after complaints Surface Microsoft announces Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Surface Dock 3) with no Surface Connect connector Xbox Microsoft reveals first Game Pass titles for April New Xbox Wireless Controller contains "some" recycled materials, is very expensive Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enable split window feature in Microsoft Edge App pick of the week: Google Nearby Share for Windows This week on RunAs: IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman Brown liquor pick of the week: Auchentoshan Virgin Oak Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Melissa.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
File Explorer access keys, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller Happy birthday, Microsoft Microsoft turned 48 this week (April 4). It took a wrong left turn in Albuquerque Windows 11 New Beta channel build adds Access Keys to File Explorer, Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC), and, yes, a new Bing button on the Taskbar Microsoft Edge Workspaces now in limited public preview Microsoft 365 Oh you didn't think the new Bing was free, did you? (New) Outlook for Windows Preview gains Gmail support, finally Right before the new Bing launch, Microsoft fixed a major security vulnerability that compromised Bing Google secretly enacted a 5 million file limit on Drive then retracted it after complaints Surface Microsoft announces Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Surface Dock 3) with no Surface Connect connector Xbox Microsoft reveals first Game Pass titles for April New Xbox Wireless Controller contains "some" recycled materials, is very expensive Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enable split window feature in Microsoft Edge App pick of the week: Google Nearby Share for Windows This week on RunAs: IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman Brown liquor pick of the week: Auchentoshan Virgin Oak Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Melissa.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
File Explorer access keys, Edge Workspaces public preview, Xbox Remix Special Edition Controller Happy birthday, Microsoft Microsoft turned 48 this week (April 4). It took a wrong left turn in Albuquerque Windows 11 New Beta channel build adds Access Keys to File Explorer, Content Adaptive Brightness Control (CABC), and, yes, a new Bing button on the Taskbar Microsoft Edge Workspaces now in limited public preview Microsoft 365 Oh you didn't think the new Bing was free, did you? (New) Outlook for Windows Preview gains Gmail support, finally Right before the new Bing launch, Microsoft fixed a major security vulnerability that compromised Bing Google secretly enacted a 5 million file limit on Drive then retracted it after complaints Surface Microsoft announces Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock (Surface Dock 3) with no Surface Connect connector Xbox Microsoft reveals first Game Pass titles for April New Xbox Wireless Controller contains "some" recycled materials, is very expensive Tips and Picks Tip of the week: Enable split window feature in Microsoft Edge App pick of the week: Google Nearby Share for Windows This week on RunAs: IPv6 and Azure Active Directory with Pierre Roman Brown liquor pick of the week: Auchentoshan Virgin Oak Hosts: Paul Thurrott, Richard Campbell, and Mikah Sargent Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: meraki.cisco.com/twit Melissa.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Die wichtigsten & spannendsten AI News der letzten Woche für euch zusammengefasst.Themen des Podcasts:Silicon Valley Bank Crash: 00:00GPT4: 03:15Salesforce, Discord, Slack: 07:08Bing, DuckDuckGo: 10:35Google: 13:03Apple: 15:51Meta: 17:371. Abonniert meinen Daily Newsletter für die neuesten Trends aus Tech und Media2. Podcast abonnieren: Apple, Spotify, Google & Amazon3. Folgt mir LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok & Twitter4. Ihr wollt euch weiterbilden? Hier sind unsere Masterclasses
Bienvenidos y bienvenidas a Haciendo Cosas, un podcast para hacedores de cosas: gente que tiene ideas e internet es su mesa de trabajo.➥ Este episodio está patrocinado por Unancor.com, la mejor web para otorgar visibilidad a tu proyecto online. Utiliza el código ‘haciendocosas' para conseguir un 15% extra de dinero cuando deposites saldo… ¡Tienen una newsletter genial!En este episodio hemos contado con el invitado David Carrasco, para hablar de todos estos temas: #ChatGPT, #Bing, #Bard y el futuro del SEO y #Google. Google empieza a ver cierto enemigo en el horizonte por primera vez en muuuuuucho tiempo. La integración de Chats con IA en buscadores puede cambiar cómo buscamos y cómo mostramos nuestra información. ¿Puede cambiar la definición propia de SEO? Antecedentes OpenAI ChatGPT y hype por todas partes Microsoft y su inversión Microsoft anuncia que podría integrar en Bing Google anuncia evento, pero Microsoft se adelante y anuncia todo: Teams, Bing y Edge Google anuncia Bardo y Sundar Pichai saca una carta con un poco de resquemor sobre Lambda, su sistema primigenio. Situación: Google pone muy en Beta Bard, Microsoft va con todo. ¿Microsoft está bailando a Google? Microsoft tiene mucho menos que perder Microsoft corta a 5 iteraciones (parece que ahora 6) Integración con Windows 11. ¿Hasta donde llegará esto? ¿Alguien paga por Windows11? Qué sabemos de Chat Bing (Sidney) y de Bard Errores en respuestas. Información que da el pego para la gente que no tiene grandes conocimientos. Cómo cita y enlaza cada uno Lo que viene La perspectiva del SEO como negocio La perspectiva de quien tiene una web de productos / servicios La perspectiva de medios y webs informacionales ¿Cambiará cómo buscamos? Generación de comodidad y efecto Discover?Consejo final: Mueve palancas para trabajar las partes que no son recreables por IA Get full access to Hacedores at haciendocosas.substack.com/subscribe
Microsoft или Google - кой ще победи в битката за изкуствения интелект? По тази тема разговаряме в новия епизод на подкаста #ICTalks с Мария Карашанова, редактор в Digitalk.bg. И още: - Какво всъщност прави ChatGPT? - Как ще се промени търсачката Bing? - Ще успее ли Bing да изпревари Google? - Доколко етично е да се използва ChatGPT? Водещ: Майя Бойчева-Манолчева На пулта: Павлин Даскалов Монтаж: Тихомир Колев
Ep. 281 | La inteligencia artificial ha explotado en los últimos días con la llegada de Google Bard y el anuncio del renovado Microsfot Bing con la IA de ChatGPT incorporada. Vemos un poco las ventajas y desventajas de cada uno. Además, te cuento las últimas novedades en redes como los mensajes categorizados en Instagram, el buscador de espectadores en tus Stories o la llegada de la música y un chat a BeReal. Todo esto, y mucho más, te lo cuento en el episodio de hoy y en el blog: jordisanildefonso.com
Shift Happens: A book about keyboards by Marcin Wichary. Matias Tactile Pro. I Tried Microsoft's New AI-Powered Bing. Search Will Never Be the Same. Google unveils its own ChatGPT-like AI chatbot. Bret Taylor starts AI company; Google VP joins. Twitter Places Limits on Tweet Frequency, Impacting Business and Individual Accounts. Google's AI chatbot Bard makes factual error in first demo. Twitter execs acknowledge mistakes with Hunter Biden laptop story but say no government involvement. Elon Musk Found Not Liable in Trial Over Tweets Proposing to Take Tesla Private. Google will soon blur explicit images by default in search results. Google is adding some new features for EVs with built-in Google Maps. Google winds down feature that put playable podcasts directly in search results. Google launches Android 14 Developer Preview for Pixel. Jason Howell reviews the OnePlus 11 5G. Harvard Misinformation Expert Joan Donovan Forced to Leave by Kennedy School Dean, Sources Say. Picks: Stacey - Sunnyside - Healthier Drinking Habits That Fit Your Lifestyle. Jeff - Watch our new Fixed on Pixel ad ahead of the big game. Jeff - Coffee for Ant. Ant - Early Mornings Photo Contest. Ant - Shout out to TWiG Listener. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit fastmail.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit
0:00 did u hit enter 0:10 LTX 2023! 0:19 Microsoft slaps ChatGPT into Bing 1:45 Google Bard, Search, Translate updates 2:58 RTX 4090 laptop reviews 4:25 Secret Lab 4:51 QUICK BITS 4:58 Google to blur explicit search results 5:17 Ubisoft partners with English police 5:43 Turkey blocks Twitter during earthquake 6:06 Chinese phones spy on you GASP 6:41 Ploopy open-source, 3D-printable headphones News Sources: https://lmg.gg/Q5jxY
Shift Happens: A book about keyboards by Marcin Wichary. Matias Tactile Pro. I Tried Microsoft's New AI-Powered Bing. Search Will Never Be the Same. Google unveils its own ChatGPT-like AI chatbot. Bret Taylor starts AI company; Google VP joins. Twitter Places Limits on Tweet Frequency, Impacting Business and Individual Accounts. Google's AI chatbot Bard makes factual error in first demo. Twitter execs acknowledge mistakes with Hunter Biden laptop story but say no government involvement. Elon Musk Found Not Liable in Trial Over Tweets Proposing to Take Tesla Private. Google will soon blur explicit images by default in search results. Google is adding some new features for EVs with built-in Google Maps. Google winds down feature that put playable podcasts directly in search results. Google launches Android 14 Developer Preview for Pixel. Jason Howell reviews the OnePlus 11 5G. Harvard Misinformation Expert Joan Donovan Forced to Leave by Kennedy School Dean, Sources Say. Picks: Stacey - Sunnyside - Healthier Drinking Habits That Fit Your Lifestyle. Jeff - Watch our new Fixed on Pixel ad ahead of the big game. Jeff - Coffee for Ant. Ant - Early Mornings Photo Contest. Ant - Shout out to TWiG Listener. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, Stacey Higginbotham, and Ant Pruitt Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Sponsors: Melissa.com/twit fastmail.com/twit eightsleep.com/twit
Microsoft has re-launched its search engine Bing with artificial intelligence features, the company said in a blog post yesterday. The new search engine is available for preview at bing.com. Microsoft is a large investor in Open AI, the research lab and company whose ChatGPT bot has taken the tech world by storm for its ability to deliver human-like responses. After losing the mobile operating system race to Google and Apple, Microsoft may now have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to get ahead in search. Notes: Microsoft has re-launched its search engine Bing with artificial intelligence features, the company said in a blog post yesterday. The new search engine is available for preview at bing.com. “AI will fundamentally change every software category, starting with the largest category of all – search,” Chairman and CEO Satya Nadella, said in the post. “Today, we're launching Bing and Edge powered by AI co-pilot and chat, to help people get more from search and the web.” Microsoft is a large investor in Open AI, the research lab whose ChatGPT bot has taken the tech world by storm for its ability to deliver human-like responses, generate content that would be considered creative – like poems – fix bugs in software code and pass MBA exams in ivy league colleges. Microsoft says the new Bing is different in the following ways: Beyond generating a list of relevant links, Bing consolidates reliable sources across the web to give you a single, summarised answer. The company claims you can search the way you talk, text, and think. Bing takes your complex searches and shares back a detailed response. There is also a chat feature that you can use to naturally ask follow-up questions to your initial search to get personalised replies. Bing can be used as a creative tool. It can help you write poems, and stories, or even share ideas for a project. “It's a new day in search,” Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told reporters yesterday at the company headquarters, Casey Newton, a widely followed tech futurist, reported in his popular newsletter. “It's a new paradigm for search. Rapid innovation is going to come. The race starts today,” Nadella added. In the past, Microsoft lost the mobile operating system race to Google's Android and Apple's iOS. And, up until now, its Windows browser Bing search was seen as a distant competitor to Google's Chrome browser and Google search. Using the reimagined Bing on stage, a top marketing executive at the company planned a five-day trip to Mexico City, identified the best 65” television, and then refined his query to find the best 65” TV for gaming. He generated a list of history's top Japanese poets, augmented with sample haikus, and then put together a quiz about music in the 1990s, Newton writes in his newsletter. All this the marketing executive did more or less instantly, Newton says, with the fluidity that is now familiar to users of ChatGPT but bolstered by the knowledge that soon this tool would be available to the masses, and for free. Meanwhile, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced on Feb. 6 that the company is releasing its own AI conversational service, called Bard.
Tips this week include: • Celebrating my first sale of AI generated images • How AI is spawning new business opportunities • Yoast SEO global settings and Google Search Console tutorials have been updated in the DIY SEO course • Why you need to opt out of Google switching you to GA4, even if you've already set up your GA4 property • Testing a possible trigger for Update Failed and JSON error with ModSecurity • ChatGPT hits 100 million users and what being the fastest growing app in history means for you • ChatGPT Plus launches as an intermediate paid version • The new AI Success Club I just joined and how you can join too • Preview of ChatGPT in Bing • Google's Sparrow AI chatbot is coming to Google search • Why Google invested $300 million into AI startup Anthropic • Microsoft launches new Teams Premium with ChatGPT support • How AI can make you far more productive and save you time
In this week's recap, I covered the unconfirmed Google update that seemed to impact product review sites but maybe more on January 26th. Yandex had a huge leak...
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If your website lands on page two, it might as well be on page 812. It’s irrelevant. There’s a reason everyone uses the phrase “just google it”. It’s because EVERYBODY USES GOOGLE. Don’t waste your time and money worrying if your on the other search engines. Nobody cares about Yahoo or Bing… Google is king. Your ability to get yourself to page one of Google as fast as possible will directly reflect in your sales numbers.
Welcome back to another weekly video recap, I hope you like the videos and please drop feedback in the comments so I can try to keep improving them from home. I did this one during a black out after Tropical Storm Isaias hit here on Tuesday. First I reported about...
Today's Digital Ad News: *Bing Launches negative keyword conflicts report http://bit.ly/2mdyYtV *Google Ads Seasonal Adjustments Features *Data Studio Migrating Files Away from Drive *Facebook Dating is Here! *LinkedIn Offers free Course on, well, LinkedIn *Goodbye to old search console http://bit.ly/2kcAsnz To learn more about internet marketing visit https://www.learndigitaladvertising.com/
Online Reputation Management (ORM)GerrisCast PodcastNotes for Episode 3July 10, 2019Welcome to GerrisCast episode 3Today's episode is about online reputation management, often shortened to ORM, though I don't know if people call it ohrm.What is online reputation management?Online reputation management (ORM) is the practice of crafting strategies that shape or influence the public perception of an organization, individual or other entity on the Internet. It helps drive public opinion about a business and its products and services.ORM is a variation of search engine optimization (SEO) on steroids requiring the ability to promote all the positive and neutral articles showing up on Google or Bing search—most of which are not owned or controlled by the client or agency—with the goal of bubbling the positive and neutral articles to the top two pages of Google, relegation the negative articles to page 3 or 4 of Google and Bing (Google is 100x more of a challenge than Bing, every time).ORM Key Value PointsStop the propagation of misinformation and confusion by pushing it onto results pages where 10 percent or fewer of searchers will ever see it.Create content to ensure that the negative content already present is outweighed by positive content.Place greater emphasis on positive achievements and accomplishments.Create a long-term solution that will help to prevent any future unwelcome issues from surfacing.Which search engines dominate the market?Google leads the search engine market, with approximately 66% of U.S. searches. For this reason, our engagements target Google primarily. Microsoft Bing, which also powers Yahoo! Search, accounts for roughly 30% of the market. The other 4% is taken up largely by Ask and AOL. For the vast majority of cases, successful ORM engagements in Google lead to comparable success elsewhere.What impact does social media have on reputation management?Social media has a large impact on online reputation. According to recent data, approximately 18% of visitors to a business’s website are influenced by social media. We can help you develop strategies to specifically address this aspect of your online reputation.How does it relate to perception management, traditional reputation management, crisis management, and strategic public relations?How does it relate to search engine optimization (SEO?)The expertise of SEO firms does not address the problems of online reputation management (ORM). While an SEO firm only needs to move sites that it controls up in the search results, Reputation.com has to move a large number of sites we don't control, both up and down. In order to achieve this goal, we've spent millions on R&D, developing and testing customized technologies and proprietary approaches. No other company in the world offers a competing product.It would be incredibly inefficient to utilize standard SEO techniques to target each spot in the first page of results in the way ORM can. The expense would be 10 times that of a regular SEO engagement, and each of the sites in question would compete with the others, reducing their impact collectively. ORM is a much more nuanced approach that spreads promotional factors between many sites in order to build the right impression in the most cost-effective manner possible.Who uses ORM?High net worth individualsBusinessesBrandsMore and more, regular individuals.Price depends a lot on how much global attention each particular case has, how old the problem is, whether there's anyone engaged in attack or subterfuge, and even how unique the names and "keywords" areHow do they use ORM?How does ORM work?Preventative ORMCrisis ORMClean up ORMORM MethodologyIdentify welcome and unwelcome content appearing in the search results under consideration, incorporating any feedback or suggestions provided.Analyze the search results to identify the specific balance of factors that are contributing to the ranking of both welcome and unwelcome content.Build a custom technological framework for the unique search profile discovered in the analysis stage.Promote welcome items and demote unwelcome items using our proprietary and patented technology and methods.Focus on creating new content to provide supplementary ranking strength to preexisting welcome materials.Assess the effectiveness of the engagement and refine the technological framework as required, testing the level of support necessary to create the greatest likelihood of permanent positive change.Build sufficient preventative strength in the search results to protect against new unwelcome content that might potentially be posted in the future.How much does ORM cost?Price depends a lot on how much global attention each particular case has, how old the problem is, whether there's anyone engaged in attack or subterfuge, and even how unique the names and "keywords" are.ORM TimelineEngagement TimelineOur typical engagement term is 12 months long, which is the minimum amount of time necessary to create lasting change in the search results. The following is a projected timeline based on the results of work on similar past engagements. This is an estimate only: given the nature of online reputation management activities, it is not possible to provide a precise timeline.Preventative ORMDIY ORM (what you can do yourself)Thank you for listening to episode 3 of GerrisCast all about online reputation management.
Anders Hjorth with Jason Barnard at European Search Awards 2019 Anders Hjorth talks with Jason Barnard about DIY marketing and the empowerment age. We start with a discussion about sunglasses, then quickly move onto InOrbit2019 in Slovenia and some great advice from Ian Anderson Gray and Dennis Wu – create a one minute video. now. Going into people's houses to do their paperwork in France (sounds creepy to me, but isn't … and is a ‘thing', apparently). Administrative Phobia is a thing too, and ZenCafé is going to help people with that problem. Interestingly, InOrbit2019 and ZenCafé is the (strange) combination that pushed Anders into DIY marketing and inspired him to embrace the empowerment age. Anders brilliantly takes DIY Marketing to the next level live on screen (you'll need to watch the YouTube video). Onto the fear of looking stupid (Anders and I got over that a long time ago :) We get a bit sidetracked with Paul McCartney (and I sing a Beatles song). Anders goes on to sing a Danish love song adapted for LinkedIn (who wouldn't want to hear THAT ?) Then back on track with a video a day to promote on social media. Anders' motto – Do It Yourself, I have no clue I will try. Brilliant. I make the worst Bing/Google joke ever. Another great quote from Anders. The more you try yourself, the better you will be at hiring people to do it for you. Anders answers the question “What is perfect?” (wow !). Then he tells me where innovation from. And that rotten food is the way forward in Digital Marketing. Makes sense to me. Go figure ! Finally, your marketing budget can be 150 €. And Money can't buy you love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKFRhnUD1xQ
Anders Hjorth with Jason Barnard at European Search Awards 2019 Anders Hjorth talks with Jason Barnard about DIY marketing and the empowerment age. We start with a discussion about sunglasses, then quickly move onto InOrbit2019 in Slovenia and some great advice from Ian Anderson Gray and Dennis Wu – create a one minute video. now. Going into people's houses to do their paperwork in France (sounds creepy to me, but isn't … and is a ‘thing', apparently). Administrative Phobia is a thing too, and ZenCafé is going to help people with that problem. Interestingly, InOrbit2019 and ZenCafé is the (strange) combination that pushed Anders into DIY marketing and inspired him to embrace the empowerment age. Anders brilliantly takes DIY Marketing to the next level live on screen (you'll need to watch the YouTube video). Onto the fear of looking stupid (Anders and I got over that a long time ago :) We get a bit sidetracked with Paul McCartney (and I sing a Beatles song). Anders goes on to sing a Danish love song adapted for LinkedIn (who wouldn't want to hear THAT ?) Then back on track with a video a day to promote on social media. Anders' motto – Do It Yourself, I have no clue I will try. Brilliant. I make the worst Bing/Google joke ever. Another great quote from Anders. The more you try yourself, the better you will be at hiring people to do it for you. Anders answers the question “What is perfect?” (wow !). Then he tells me where innovation from. And that rotten food is the way forward in Digital Marketing. Makes sense to me. Go figure ! Finally, your marketing budget can be 150 €. And Money can't buy you love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKFRhnUD1xQ
Anders Hjorth with Jason Barnard at European Search Awards 2019 Anders Hjorth talks with Jason Barnard about DIY marketing and the empowerment age. We start with a discussion about sunglasses, then quickly move onto InOrbit2019 in Slovenia and some great advice from Ian Anderson Gray and Dennis Wu – create a one minute video. now. Going into people's houses to do their paperwork in France (sounds creepy to me, but isn't … and is a ‘thing', apparently). Administrative Phobia is a thing too, and ZenCafé is going to help people with that problem. Interestingly, InOrbit2019 and ZenCafé is the (strange) combination that pushed Anders into DIY marketing and inspired him to embrace the empowerment age. Anders brilliantly takes DIY Marketing to the next level live on screen (you'll need to watch the YouTube video). Onto the fear of looking stupid (Anders and I got over that a long time ago :) We get a bit sidetracked with Paul McCartney (and I sing a Beatles song). Anders goes on to sing a Danish love song adapted for LinkedIn (who wouldn't want to hear THAT ?)Andre Then back on track with a video a day to promote on social media. Anders' motto – Do It Yourself, I have no clue I will try. Brilliant. I make the worst Bing/Google joke ever. Another great quote from Anders. The more you try yourself, the better you will be at hiring people to do it for you. Anders answers the question “What is perfect?” (wow !). Then he tells me where innovation from. And that rotten food is the way forward in Digital Marketing. Makes sense to me. Go figure ! Finally, your marketing budget can be 150 €. And Money can't buy you love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKFRhnUD1xQ
We start with a discussion about sunglasses, then quickly move onto InOrbit2019 in Slovenia and some great advice from Ian Anderson Gray and Dennis Wu – create a one minute video. now. Going into people’s houses to do their paperwork in France (sounds creepy to me, but isn’t … and is a ‘thing’, apparently). Administrative Phobia is a thing too, and ZenCafé is going to help people with that problem. Interestingly, InOrbit2019 and ZenCafé is the (strange) combination that pushed Anders into DIY marketing and inspired him to embrace the empowerment age. Anders brilliantly takes DIY Marketing to the next level live on screen (you’ll need to watch the YouTube video). Onto the fear of looking stupid (Anders and I got over that a long time ago :) We get a bit sidetracked with Paul McCartney (and I sing a Beatles song). Anders goes on to sing a Danish love song adapted for LinkedIn (who wouldn’t want to hear THAT ?)Andre Then back on track with a video a day to promote on social media. Anders’ motto – Do It Yourself, I have no clue I will try. Brilliant. I make the worst Bing/Google joke ever. Another great quote from Anders. The more you try yourself, the better you will be at hiring people to do it for you. Anders answers the question “What is perfect?” (wow !). Then he tells me where innovation from. And that rotten food is the way forward in Digital Marketing. Makes sense to me. Go figure ! Finally, your marketing budget can be 150 €. And Money can’t buy you love. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKFRhnUD1xQ
検索のpodcast第3回です。 キーワード:オートコンプリート, 環境省のサイト内検索, GoogleCustomSearch, Bing 参照 ・Google expanding types of predictions they remove from autocomplete / https://searchengineland.com/google-expanding-types-of-predictions-they-remove-from-autocomplete-296576 ・Bing Launches More Intelligent Search Features / https://blogs.bing.com/search/march-2018/Bing-Launches-More-Intelligent-Search-Features
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