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Send us a textWe discuss the latest developments in Google's antitrust trial and the introduction of new AI features in Google Business Profiles. They explore the implications of these changes for local SEO and user experience, as well as the potential future of search in an AI-driven world. The conversation highlights the challenges Google faces in maintaining its market dominance amidst evolving technologies and user expectations.00:00Exploring Google's New AI Features11:17Antitrust Trial Insights and Google Remedies24:57The Future of Search and AI IntegrationTakeawaysGoogle is introducing AI features to replace the Q & A and People Also Ask.User experience is suffering due to the cluttered interface of Google search results.User experience is suffering due to the cluttered interface of Google search results.The outcome of the antitrust trial could reshape the competitive landscape for Google.AI tools are seen as a threat to Google's traditional search model.The future of search may involve more conversational interfaces.Google's dominance in search is being challenged by emerging technologies.However, Google is the main game in town today but may not be as we transition to new hardware paragigmsThe integration of AI in search plus new hardwardcould lead to a more efficient user experience. However it is likely to be 5 years out. Will Google and Apple keep their dominant positions?Subscribe to our newsletters and other content at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
Hello!! What will happen this time? Will Emily have to call in at the end of the episode to be there for the goodbyes? Will Google finally offer us a super sweet sponsorship deal? Will Hope and Emily write and share two new songs to the prompt 'Murder Ballad?' Yes. That last one is a yes.
Will Google's AI mode destroy the news media? Has YouTube set its sights on the TV industry? Writer and telly critic Scott Bryan's here to tell us how parent company Alphabet's still reshaping the media landscape across the world.Also on the programme: the World Service needs Government funding, argue BBC bosses. But can they match the scale of China and Russia's operations? Faraz Osman, head of indie Gold Wala tells us more.All that plus: Channel 5 gets a rebrand - again - and, in the Media Quiz, we're sprinkling some stardust.Become a member for FREE when you sign up for our newsletter at themediaclub.comA Rethink Audio production, produced by Matt Hill with post-production from Podcast Discovery.We record at Podshop Studios - for 25% off your first booking, use the code MEDIA CLUB at podshoponline.co.ukWhat The Media Club has been reading this week:Will Google's AI Mode Destroy The News Media?World Service needs public funding, argue BBC bossesDon't Forget YouTube Indie 'Discharged Duty Of Care' to worker, according to inquiryMiracle Spring Water lands TV channel Ofcom fineMore Megan on the way to NetflixAnna Foster joins Today lineupChapters:Intro (0:00)Media Club Inductees (0:43)Google's AI Mode (3:07)YouTube's Push to the Big Screen (10:29)BBC World Service (18:17)Media News Round-up (25:53)Channel 5's Rebrand (26:26)BAFTA TV Memorable Moments Award (28:38)TV Working Conditions (31:47)Media Quiz (36:44) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Google's latest AI overviews are making it harder than ever to drive organic traffic to your website. Instead of sending users to blogs and independent creators, Google is stealing content directly from sites, repackaging it with AI, and serving it at the top of search results. Meanwhile, YouTube—the platform Google owns—is doing the opposite. YouTube is actively boosting smaller creators and making it easier for videos to reach new audiences. In this episode, Eric dives into: How Google's AI overviews are cutting independent creators out of search results. Why YouTube is pushing small creators forward while Google throttles organic reach. The paradox of Google's approach to AI and why it matters for content creators. Why now is the time to shift your focus from blogging to video content. If you rely on Google for traffic, this episode is a must-listen. A Word From Our Sponsor This podcast is sponsored by Riverside.fm—the best platform for recording high-quality remote podcasts and videos. With 4K video recording, AI-powered tools like Magic Clips and automated transcriptions, Riverside makes content creation seamless.
Will Google's new Willow chip crack cryptography? Today on Dumb Money, why we think Willow could be a generational investment opportunity.
Join Josh, Chris, and Mark for a lively discussion on the future of ChromeOS and Android in the K-12 landscape. We kick things off with Josh's latest tech frustrations (proxy problems, anyone?) before diving into some recent headlines, including a fascinating AI case in Massachusetts and a timely warning from the FBI about SMS messaging. But the main event? We tackle the swirling rumors surrounding ChromeOS and Android! Will Google really sell off its Chrome browser? What would that mean for Chromebooks in schools? And is there any truth to the whispers of a ChromeOS-Android merger? Tune in as we dissect the possibilities, explore the potential impact on K-12 education, and offer our expert insights on what the future holds for these dominant operating systems. -------------------- Verkada Fortinet - Email fortinetpodcast@fortinet.com HPE/Aruba - Email jeff.cobb@hpe.com NTP -------------------- Email us at k12techtalk@gmail.com Call us at 314-329-0363 Join the K12TechPro Community Buy some swag X @k12techtalkpod Visit our LinkedIn Music by Colt Ball Disclaimer: The views and work done by Josh, Chris, and Mark are solely their own and do not reflect the opinions or positions of sponsors or any respective employers or organizations associated with the guys. K12 Tech Talk itself does not endorse or validate the ideas, views, or statements expressed by Josh, Chris, and Mark's individual views and opinions are not representative of K12 Tech Talk. Furthermore, any references or mention of products, services, organizations, or individuals on K12 Tech Talk should not be considered as endorsements related to any employer or organization associated with the guys.
The London Standard's defence editor Robert Fox on ICBMs, Moscow's military strategy and future risk. Will Google be forced to sell Chrome? What is ‘sound symbolism' and why is it important, with Marcus Perlman, associate professor in linguistics and communication at the University of BirminghamAlso in this episode:Microsoft has begun opening up Xbox Cloud GamingInspector Gadget voice actor dies at 82 following Parkinson's battleInstagram users can test recommendations “reset”Mysterious space-like creature wriggling on south coast beach identified Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
{Producer's note: this episode has an electronic buzz in parts due to a dying microphone. I cleaned it up as much as possible, but it couldn't be totally removed. So it goes!} We go deep on the recent federal antitrust case against Google, which ruled that the company is a monopoly (obviously). We get into the details of the case, before spinning off to talk more broadly about market domination and disaster capitalism, then get back to the potential remedies for addressing Google's power over search and the implications for techno-economic regulation. ••• Disaster Capitalism Revisited https://theideasletter.substack.com/p/disaster-capitalism-revisited ••• Will Google's Monopoly Be Vanquished? https://prospect.org/justice/2024-08-09-will-googles-monopoly-be-vanquished/ ••• Google as monopolist https://www.ft.com/content/1d01b2d1-fc70-4d4a-823a-13fb24c9a7ef ••• Monopoly Money https://www.wheresyoured.at/monopoly-money/ Subscribe to hear more analysis and commentary in our premium episodes every week! https://www.patreon.com/thismachinekills Hosted by Jathan Sadowski (www.x.com/jathansadowski) and Edward Ongweso Jr. (www.x.com/bigblackjacobin). Production / Music by Jereme Brown (www.x.com/braunestahl)
In this episode of the Autopilot podcast, Surojit Chatterjee, founder of Ema AI, former Chief Product Officer at Coinbase and ex-Google VP, discusses the future of AI employees in enterprise. He explores how Ema's AI employees can boost productivity for any role and any company by automating mundane tasks. Surojit draws parallels to past technological shifts, emphasizing the current phase shift as an opportunity for startups to overtake incumbents, and shares his vision for a more productive and imaginative future.
Google has set "early 2025" as the fourth (and final?) date for its deprecation of third party cookies on Chrome, following yet another delay announced late last month.This episode of the Performance Marketing Unlocked podcast features PMW's Editor, Robin Langford (2:01), who went out into the industry to try and find answers to the key questions that have arisen in the wake of this latest delay. Namely, why did it occur? When can we expect cookie deprecation to actually unfold? And what should organisations do about their first party data solutions in the meantime?Also in this episode (19:10), Giovanni Pupo, Head of E-commerce Media, Europe at Lipton, joins to discuss the best ways to balance and measure brand and performance, better known as 'brandformance'. Beyond his role at Lipton, Gio is also a University lecturer and host of popular YouTube web-series, 'A Glass of Marketing'.This podcast was hosted by PMW's Multimedia Editor, Joseph Arthur.~ Further reading ~Will Google now expand its cookieless test to 10% of Chrome users?‘Enough is enough': Google's cookie delay ignites frustration from the ad industryGoogle delays cookie phase out until 2025“Define that creative goal into something you can measure”: how the worlds of brand and performance marketing are merging4 marketing resolutions for 2024: experts on AI, cookie death and ‘brandformance' Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Malcolm Palle the Chairman of Coinsilium PLC joins us to discuss the recent Bitcoin Halving and the upcoming revolution of the internet with Web3 00:00 - Introduction 01:15 - Bitcoin #btc 11:26 - Web3 20:21 - How to Compete with the Big Internet Players 26:46 - New Advertising Models for Web3 31:40 - Will Google etc Adapt to Web3? 34:34 - Key Next Steps in the Evolution of Web3 37:12 - Decentralization of Data Like How Crypto Decentralized Money 42:47 - Bolt 45:28 - How Will Coinsilium Give Investors Exposure Upside to Investors By Mark Fairbairn & Alan Green Recorded 25/4/2024
Will Google be (more?) relevant now with its AI announcements? Why did Adobe reportedly train its AI image model with.... AI images? And is OpenAI in trouble with YouTube? We've got those answers and more with our weekly AI News That Matters segment.Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode: Episode PageJoin the discussion: Ask Jordan questions on AIRelated Episodes:Ep 204: Google Gemini Advanced – 7 things you need to knowEp 211: OpenAI's Sora – The larger impact that no one's talking aboutUpcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: info@youreverydayai.comConnect with Jordan on LinkedInTimestamps:02:30 Google's new AI features from Cloud Next.05:40 Google announces Google Vids and Gemini 1.5.08:23 OpenAI's recent firings and internal investigation.13:23 YouTube CEO warns against unauthorized use of content.16:28 Debates on copyright and AI-generated content.19:29 AI image generators raise copyright ownership concerns.21:45 Adobe under scrutiny for using copyrighted material.25:10 Adobe pays creators, future job security uncertain.Topics Covered in this Episode:1. Google's AI announcements2. OpenAI's data leak and staffing changes3. YouTube's CEO's concerns about OpenAI4. Controversies around Adobe's AI image model, Firefly5. Adobe's incentives for AI training data collectionKeywords:Google AI, Adobe, OpenAI, data leak, AI news, generative AI, AI developments, AI tools, software, Google's new AI features, Google Workspace, AI podcast, Google Cloud Next Conference, Google Vids, AI video, AI image, Midjourney, Firefly, AI model garden, everyday AI, training AI models, copyright infringement, Neil Mohan, YouTube, artificial intelligence, ChatGPT, YouTube's terms of service, AI transparency, Sora model, AI ethics. Get more out of ChatGPT by learning our PPP method in this live, interactive and free training! Sign up now: https://youreverydayai.com/ppp-registration/
What on-page factors are associated with sites that see big gains or declines after Google updates? Cyrus Shepard explains his recent research looking at correlations between a range of on page factors that might affect Google's perception of your site and analyzes which factors were associated with increases or decreases in site visibility. Are stock photos a death knell? Are ads a deal breaker? Should contact information be on every page?What Cyrus learned from being a Google Quality Rater? It isn't easy to become a quality rater. It is hard work and pays beans but someone had to do it, right? Cyrus jumped into the breach and from his experience explained how these guidelines should inform your site. What is the future of SEO? Things are changing fast. Ai is stealing eyeballs and impacting search results. How long does SEO have and should we all be looking for other jobs or will generative AI solutions to search just increase the opportunities? Will Google continue to be the main source for leads going forward? The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.near memo ep 150Subscribe to our 3x per week newsletter at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
Will Google searches soon become a thing of the past? Will apps become extinct? Decades ago, Tim Kitchens served in the Air Force as a Russian intel analyst, but after the military he trained to become a Senior Software Engineer and expert programmer. We sat down with him to get an in depth look at how the explosive growth of AI technology is poised to revolutionize the way we work and interact with the Internet.Kitchens begins by explaining the basics of AI technology; What is it? How does it work, etc. He later expands on how ChatGPT can be incorporated into our daily lives and how other AI driven tech is transforming online content and digital video. He reflects on the dark side of AI too, ie; the dangers it presents when used to promote greed, misinformation and other dark desires.But it's not all dark. He shares how the traditional Internet search will eventually be replaced by “Prompt” technology, allowing for AI to perform search, research and other mundane tasks within minutes. He also sheds light on how AI is responsible for light-speed advances in medicine; the COVID vaccine and hopefully someday for diseases like cancer. We also discussed how to “future proof” your career with “prompt skills”, and the surprising places to find training. Check out Tim Kitchen's article “Embrace AI or Fall Behind: Yes, Resistance IS Futile” here: www.linkedin.com/in/timkitchensTo reach CBS Eye on Veterans, Host, Phil Briggsphil@connectingvets.comFollow on X@philbriggsVet@EyeOnVeterans See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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In episode #2646, We delve into the impact of Google's AI search tool on news publishers, underscoring the importance for publishers to diversify their traffic sources. Furthermore, we examine the capabilities of various AI platforms, such as Grok, Chat GPT, and Bard, shedding light on their strengths and distinctions. Additionally, we delve into the significance of utilizing AI for identity layering and contextual marketing. Lastly, we advise against excessive reliance on AI tools and suggest prioritizing major platforms like Chat GPT and Bard for optimal results. Don't forget to help us grow by subscribing and liking on YouTube! Check out more of Eric's content (Leveling UP YT) and Neil's videos (Neil Patel YT) TIME-STAMPED SHOW NOTES: (00:00) Today's topic: Will Google's SGE AI Ruin Publishers?, Elon Musk's AI Chatbot Grok, and The Dangers of Too Many AI Tools (AI Corner Dec 2023 Week 3) (01:15) Publishers estimate losing 20-40% of Google-generated traffic (02:19) Google's response to traffic impact speculation (02:45) Google won't roll out changes until revenue can be made up (03:26) SEO drives revenue for publishers through AdSense (05:22) Diversify beyond Google with omnichannel approach (06:06) Comparison of AI tools: Grok, Chat GPT, Bard (09:09) Leveraging AI for identity layering and contextual marketing (09:28) Potential applications of identity layering: recruiting, acquisitions (09:46) Caution against overloading on AI tools, focus on major platforms (10:31) Chat GPT and Bard can replace other AI tools. (11:11) Venture funded companies can't compete with the big players. (11:36) AI tools can be a time suck and create more work. (11:59) Jasper's value will decrease and is unnecessary for content creation. (12:36) Proprietary data sets are key to winning in the AI space. (13:19) Producing a large quantity of content doesn't guarantee results. (13:25) That's it for today! Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Go to https://www.marketingschool.io to learn more! Leave Some Feedback: What should we talk about next? Please let us know in the comments below Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a short review. Connect with Us: Single Grain
Will Google's Reactive Behavior to Search Quality & AI Solve Their Problems?Google is struggling to adapt to the changing market dynamics, including the rise of AI, TikTok, and criticism of declining search result quality.Google's efforts to retain younger users by modifying its search results to include more engaging content like social media, short videos, and images.Google's algorithmic updates are aimed at improving search result relevance and combating the issue of low-quality AI-generated content. LSA Ad Efficiency and Google's Transition to a UX That is AI Driven: Local service ads (LSAs) are outperforming traditional search results and organic traffic due to their higher efficiency in attracting clicks.The success of LSAs is due to their visual & emotional appeal, trust badges, and display of relevant information like star ratings, years in business, and the Google guarantee.Google is transitioning towards a new approach where search results will be tailored to users' emotional responses, leading to increased click-through rates on ads.Google's Incredible Notebook LM IS the Future of AI For the Rest of Us:Notebook LM is Google's most notable AI development this year, allowing users to create customized datasets and effectively build their own large language models.The accessibility of Notebook LM, makes this technology suitable even for non-technical users.Notebook LM has the potential to revolutionize various industries by empowering individuals to develop personalized AI tools and generate high-quality content with ease.The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.Near Memo Ep 138Subscribe to our 3x per week newsletter at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
In this week's episode of Data Unlocked, Jason talks with the Co-Founder of ON_Discourse, Toby Daniels, to discuss the future of SEO and how generative AI is changing everything.Nearly two decades ago, Google emerged as a quirky yet efficient alternative to the complex cataloging efforts of Yahoo.With its simple search box, Google simplified the process of finding information on the internet. Fast forward to today, and platforms like ChatGPT have similarly introduced expanded text boxes that showcase the evolution of AI-driven search experiences.The major question is whether AI will serve as an enhancement or a detriment to media and its models.The narrative around SEO's future becomes pertinent as ChatGPT and comparable technologies challenge Google's traditional search methods. Generative AI is making the flaws of the Google search engine experience more apparent by providing alternatives that offer cleaner and more effective solutions.The beauty of SEO lies in the ability to identify consumer demands and gaps in the market, allowing brands to respond with relevant content or products.With generative AI training done on the same dataset as Google, a new approach to content generation and search experiences is imminent and promises huge disruption.However, this leads to disintermediation in the distribution channel known as SEO. Brands might lose their visibility as AI answers lack the identity that Google's ecosystem provides.What does all this mean for SEO, marketing, and Google?Tune in to this insightful conversation to learn more!Key Takeaways:Intro (00:00)The future of SEO with generative AI (02:55)How SEO evolved over the years (07:07)Will Google survive the AI onslaught (10:40)How long it will it take to disrupt Google (14:48)The anatomy of Google and what makes them different (20:59)Additional Resources:Toby Daniels: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tobydaniels/On_Discourse:https://www.linkedin.com/company/ondiscourse/>>Learn more about us hereFollow us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform!
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With more AI being used in search results, we expect that PPC will become an even more important tool in the marketer's toolbox. But how can you compete when everyone can make ads using AI? I'm here to explain how you can create the best online ads, with or without AI. In today's episode, I talk about: The main ways PPC can help you get more traffic How AI will impact PPC How to make the best ads and stand out against AI-generated ones Watch this as a video instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLhaGDcqbKI Get a FREE review of your website @ https://exposureninja.com/rpod/review/ Get the show notes @ https://exposureninja.com/podcast/286/ Download our eBook @ https://exposureninja.com/your-google-book/ You May Also Enjoy… Why Digital PR is the FUTURE of Search – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/284/ Will Google's AI Search KILL SEO? – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/280/ AI Search is About to STEAL 40% of Your TRAFFIC – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/276/
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Join Jess and Dale as they talk about Threads, the Meta-owned app that's hit 100 million users in only five days and might give Twitter some healthy competition. Watch the podcast instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlKkGzBN-ck Get a FREE review of your website @ https://exposureninja.com/rpod/review/ Get the show notes @ https://exposureninja.com/podcast/extra-019/ Download our eBook @ https://exposureninja.com/your-google-book/ You May Also Enjoy… Why Digital PR is the FUTURE of Search – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/284/ How £1M+ Businesses use ChatGPT – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/282/ Will Google's AI Search KILL SEO? – https://exposureninja.com/podcast/280/
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Today we're joined by Jess who explores the Threads app – a new Twitter competitor from Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram. She looks at how this new platform will work for marketers, and what the team at Exposure Ninja predict for the app's future. Watch this as a video instead: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qAch3NmF00 Get a FREE review of your website @ https://exposureninja.com/rpod/review/ Get the show notes @ https://exposureninja.com/podcast/285/ Download our eBook @ https://exposureninja.com/your-google-book/ You May Also Enjoy… How Brand Positioning Will 10x Your Leads and Sales: https://exposureninja.com/podcast/283/ Will Google's AI Search KILL SEO?: https://exposureninja.com/podcast/280/ How Hubspot DOMINATES The Web: https://exposureninja.com/podcast/278/
Google LSA reviews come, they go but LSA still sucks: Last week we saw seismic activity in the disappearance of Google Local Service Ads (LSA) reviews and there was hope, however faint, that they were fixing their fake review problem. But like with so much around Google local efforts, that was not the case. Fake reviews in LSA are emblematic of Google's lost opportunity with these ads. They offered up the promise of Google being able to track the whole consumer journey and being able to verify reviews as authentic. We discuss the many reasons contributing to why Google's LSA is has failed to live up to its promise of vetted businesses and verified reviews and to a large extent has just become another spam vector. Localized stories and visualizations are a path to SEO success for National Local Brands: Buzzsumo did a broad linking study to understand which news sources linked to which and how to best leverage that knowledge to increase the likelihood of content placement to generate backlinks. What stood out was the fact that localized stories and visualizations are the most likely to be syndicated in top-tier media. And this is a tactic that any national firm with a local presence can leverage to achieve branding, links AND local visibility.Are AI driven personal assistants the future of search?AI is dramatically changing the nature of search. Will Google's SGE define that future or will it be something like Mustafa Suleyman's Inflection? Inflection is Mustafa Suleyman's new company that he founded with Ried Hoffman after selling Deep Mind to Google and working for Google. He believes that Google's vision is fundamentally flawed.What will replace search, if anything and how long will it take? The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.near memo ep 117Subscribe to our 3x per week newsletter at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
Will Google miss us when we die? 0:00 - Turns out, COVID tests don't last forever 4:00 - Someone mistook my weight vest for a bulletproof vest. 10:48 - Google seems to think deleting accounts after two years of inactivity is a good idea; clearly hasn't thought this through. Or has and doesn't care 16:40 - Target's not an ally. Huh, who could have guessed? 26:18 - Disney pulls a Zaslav and removes a BUNCH of shows from its streaming services, presumably for a tax write-off 41:30 - Disney may have total confidence in the upcoming Echo show but that's not the perception 48:55 - Ant-Man 3 hit Disney Plus and I watched it! 58:11 - The Super Mario Bros. movie is making bank at the box office so why'd it hit VOD so soon? Money!!! 1:00:39 - South Korea remade Jin-Roh, one of my anime movie favorites! If you missed Saturday's live broadcast of Molehill Mountain, you can watch the video replay on YouTube. Alternatively, you can catch audio versions of the show on iTunes. Molehill Mountain streams live at 7p PST every Saturday night! Credits: Molehill Mountain is hosted by Andrew Eisen. Music in the show includes “Albino” by Brian Boyko. It is in the public domain and free to use. Molehill Mountain logo by Scott Hepting. Chat Transcript: 7:00 PMCafeFoxhey 7:02 PMCafeFoxMy mom gave me 3 or 4 tests, all expired 7:04 PMLee ShowronWhich company giving you a hard time? 7:04 PMSheekagoHI all 7:04 PMSheekagoUh oh, Andrew is not here yet? 7:05 PMCafeFoxis it bullet proof? 7:05 PMCafeFoxlol figured 7:07 PMeathdemonit does look like one 7:07 PMCafeFox"Wolf Tactical" sounds like it too 7:10 PMJared Kniselyhe looks "weird" XD 7:12 PMJared Kniselynot staying tho, dont want listen to complaints about pr moves XD 7:18 PMCafeFoxYou get spiders big enough to capture bees? 7:18 PMCafeFoxWe get little guys up here in the northeast
Will Google miss us when we die? 0:00 – Turns out, COVID tests don’t last forever 4:00 – Someone mistook my weight vest for a bulletproof vest. 10:48 – Google seems to think deleting accounts after two years of inactivity is a good idea; clearly hasn’t thought this through. Or has and doesn’t care 16:40 ...Continue reading ‘Molehill Mountain Episode 332 – It’s Almost Like Companies Don’t Care About Us’ »
Will Google's new Search Generative Experience (SGE) help or harm site owners? Spencer and Jared kick off the latest episode of Niche Pursuits News pondering this question with some interesting findings as they look at various examples of search queries. They also reflect on a recent Twitter poll by Lily Ray and contemplate whether or not SGE seems to be an improvement over the existing Google search experience. For instance, in the event it turns out to be a glorified featured snippet and not so much AI as it is displaying site content directly on the SERPs, will Google provide attribution to site owners? They also consider how this GSE may work in YMYL niches. But in hopeful news, Bing AI has added links to sources of information within their AI results which could help put pressure on Google to do the same. The discussion then moves onto their shiny object shenanigans. Spencer shares some recent troubles he's run into with his faceless YouTube channel and what they're doing to fix it. Plus, he discusses how his upcoming plugin Rank Logic is coming along after beta testers finally got to use it. Then Jared gets into how he decided to jump into the Amazon influencer program and how he and his 201 Creative business partner Kaitlin managed to create 100 videos within a few days reviewing items in their homes. And as always, they close things out with some great niche site discoveries. Jared starts with Snake Dreams, a site that focuses on interpreting dreams about snakes. And although it's not doing so well these days, according to Ahrefs - back in 2017 it was receiving an average of 56,000 organic monthly visitors. Then it's onto Spencer's site highlight, Dimensions.com. This is a reference database for product dimensions founded by an architect that provides dimensions for various objects and people, including celebrities and fictional characters. The site is monetized via display ads and a subscription service that offers 2D and 3D downloads, no ads, easy download access, and support. And it appears the site is getting lots of traffic! So, it makes you wonder what's an problem or issue that people like have that could be turned into a helpful niche site! Overall, it's another helpful episode to wind down for the weekend, hope you enjoy.
What is Google's new generative AI going to mean for you and your business? There are big happenings in the world of AI, none more so than Google's recent I/O keynote, where they unveiled a whole new search model (pretty much). And so if you want to eat, you're going to need to learn to EEAT. Extra emphasis on the first E. The E-E-A-T Google acronym stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. Google will no longer be prioritizing Authoritative articles on skydiving. Rather, if you want the high ranking, you'll need to prove that you jumped out of the plane!With 80% of the world's internet traffic and $162 billion in revenue in 2022 from search alone, Google knows that it needs to drive traffic back to its publishers. And so, they're rewarding content creators who combine their Expertise with actual Experience. This is good news for marketers and great news for content creators worrying about the AI wolf at the door. Julia McCoy is reminding the TDM audience that having a presence, choosing a niche, and sharing lots of content within that niche matters more than ever. Host Mark de Grasse is throwing in some measured skepticism about whether or not Google will be swiping our content anyway and what will happen if their plan doesn't work. All of this makes for engaging content on how we can be an E (expert) rather than a C (chatbot) in this AI-crazy world. Julia McCoy is the President of Content at Scale and is a bonafide AI Expert with added Experience. Content at Scale is the world's fastest-growing AI writing platform for SEO marketers. A go-to resource for marketers, agencies, publishers, and content freelancers looking to step into the new world of AI with knowledge and integrity, Content at Scale helps marketers, agencies, publishers, and content freelancers adapt to AI content without losing the human touch. *Check out Episode 322 of The DigitalMarketer, which featured an interview with Content at Scale's Founder, Justin McGill.Key Takeaways:01:20 What is Google generative AI all about? 08:58 What examples were highlighted at Google's IO keynote?10:20 Can we trust Google? 11:55 How hard will it be to be featured as an expert contributor? 18:30 Will Google's new approach work for the average person?19:30 Will Google care how we create our content (using AI)? 22:00 Google's struggles as an 'old' company23:15 Understanding what Google means by 'Experience'26:20 How will Google's tracking work? 29:00 How to tie your advertisers into your content 31:00 How is Google AI going to appease its publishers? 31:50 How do I publish content to get ahead of Google generative AI?34:10 Why content creators will still be valuable36:00 The value of identifying your unique content style39:50 Does domain authority still matter?41:00 The advent of VR and a future marketer's paradiseConnect with Julia McCoy:Website - Content at Scale - https://contentatscale.ai/LinkedIn - Julia McCoy - President - Content at Scale | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliaemccoyBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook:...
What is Google's new generative AI going to mean for you and your business? There are big happenings in the world of AI, none more so than Google's recent I/O keynote, where they unveiled a whole new search model (pretty much). And so if you want to eat, you're going to need to learn to EEAT. Extra emphasis on the first E. The E-E-A-T Google acronym stands for Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness. Google will no longer be prioritizing Authoritative articles on skydiving. Rather, if you want the high ranking, you'll need to prove that you jumped out of the plane!With 80% of the world's internet traffic and $162 billion in revenue in 2022 from search alone, Google knows that it needs to drive traffic back to its publishers. And so, they're rewarding content creators who combine their Expertise with actual Experience. This is good news for marketers and great news for content creators worrying about the AI wolf at the door. Julia McCoy is reminding the TDM audience that having a presence, choosing a niche, and sharing lots of content within that niche matters more than ever. Host Mark de Grasse is throwing in some measured skepticism about whether or not Google will be swiping our content anyway and what will happen if their plan doesn't work. All of this makes for engaging content on how we can be an E (expert) rather than a C (chatbot) in this AI-crazy world. Julia McCoy is the President of Content at Scale and is a bonafide AI Expert with added Experience. Content at Scale is the world's fastest-growing AI writing platform for SEO marketers. A go-to resource for marketers, agencies, publishers, and content freelancers looking to step into the new world of AI with knowledge and integrity, Content at Scale helps marketers, agencies, publishers, and content freelancers adapt to AI content without losing the human touch. *Check out Episode 322 of The DigitalMarketer, which featured an interview with Content at Scale's Founder, Justin McGill.Key Takeaways:01:20 What is Google generative AI all about? 08:58 What examples were highlighted at Google's IO keynote?10:20 Can we trust Google? 11:55 How hard will it be to be featured as an expert contributor? 18:30 Will Google's new approach work for the average person?19:30 Will Google care how we create our content (using AI)? 22:00 Google's struggles as an 'old' company23:15 Understanding what Google means by 'Experience'26:20 How will Google's tracking work? 29:00 How to tie your advertisers into your content 31:00 How is Google AI going to appease its publishers? 31:50 How do I publish content to get ahead of Google generative AI?34:10 Why content creators will still be valuable36:00 The value of identifying your unique content style39:50 Does domain authority still matter?41:00 The advent of VR and a future marketer's paradiseConnect with Julia McCoy:Website - Content at Scale - https://contentatscale.ai/LinkedIn - Julia McCoy - President - Content at Scale | LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliaemccoyBe sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's...
Welcome to episode 174 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with BluShark Digital Founder Seth Price and We Do Web Co-CEO Alex Valencia to discuss the future of AI and how it's going to affect the Legal industry. An accomplished attorney and transformational thought leader, Seth Price is a founding partner and the business backbone of Price Benowitz LLP as well as the founder and CEO of BluShark Digital. Seth took a two-person law firm and scaled to 40 lawyers in less than a decade. Now Seth has taken the same digital power that built the firm to create a best-in-class digital agency focused on the legal sector in BluShark Digital. Alex is a successful entrepreneur, marketer, and the president of We Do Web, an Inc. 5000 business. His firm devises content and marketing strategies and produces online content for law firms and small businesses nationwide. Alex is a frequent contributor to Search Engine Journal and Entrepreneur, as well as a Forbes Council Member and contributor. What you'll learn about in this episode: How to leverage AI in your content Will Google continue to be the number #1 search engine Learn what speakers will be present at the PILMMA Super Summit Utilizing AI to increase your work productivity Why you should invest in an AI prompt engineer Resources: PILMMA's Super Summit: https://www.pilmma.org/summit/ The Mastermind Effect: https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect/ PILMMA's Free Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/resources/ PILMMA Join Page: https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind/
Will Google merging Bard into Assistant resurrect assistants from the ashes? Google Assistant, offered up by Google as the future of search, has never fulfilled its promise. Will the integration of AI finally free these assistants from their constraints? And will this integration of AI & Assistant with search help or hurt Google as the dominant search engine. Wix integrates AI for SMB content in a way that will helps the SMB:Wix is one of the first web platforms that has integrated ChatGPT as a content creation tool for SMBS. The speed of getting to market is impressive and way that they integrated with prompts makes it much easier for the very small business owner to create content. Can GM build a better CarOS & throw CarPlay away?Starting in 2024 GM is integrating their own car os into their EV platforms. Is GM solving a consumer problem or a problem that GM has? Can GM succeed with subscriptions, ads and a new OS that excludes iPhones?The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.near memo ep 108Subscribe to our 3x per week newsletter at https://www.nearmedia.co/subscribe/
How can you harness the power of AI as a tool for your business without spending endless hours on ChatGPT, perhaps afraid that Artificial Intelligence is coming for your job anyways?Damian Thompson's company helps SEO-focused content publishers automate their content creation through the use of AI.As such, Damian is expertly positioned to discuss the philosophical and pragmatic issues around the hot topic that is AI. As digital marketers, how can AI target specific avatars and save us from having to repurpose the same piece of original copy? How can we embrace it as a tool to help us write and edit better, rather than seeing it as a battle with technology that we are likely to lose? Mark and Damian are riffing on a future uncertain where AI could literally change the way we search, and the way we are able to repurpose one piece of content (say, a podcast) and turn it into something else entirely (an original long-form article). Damian spends most of his time playing around with new software and his enthusiasm for how tech disruption changes the way we work and live is clearly articulated in today's episode of TDM that is bursting at the seams with AI insights. Damian Thompson is the VP of Business Development & Partnerships of Content at Scale. His company offers to produce 10 long-form blog posts in a single day, that's so human-like it bypasses AI detection. For a free trial, visit Content at Scale AI Detector.Key Takeaways:02:04 Understanding AI from a layman's perspective06:14 What has been the turning point for embracing AI?09:17 If it makes something simpler, it must be AI. Right?11:18 Understanding the value of quality content marketing 14:20 How to produce higher quality content with more frequency17:30 Why the quality of online content will improve thanks to AI26:58 Will Google stop sending traffic to your website soon?37:58 Assessing ChatGPT4 Connect with Damian Thompson :LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/damianthompsonWebsite - https://contentatscale.ai/Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of ScaleFREE EPIC Challenge More Shows You'll LovePerpetual Traffic - The #1 podcast...
How can you harness the power of AI as a tool for your business without spending endless hours on ChatGPT, perhaps afraid that Artificial Intelligence is coming for your job anyways?Damian Thompson's company helps SEO-focused content publishers automate their content creation through the use of AI.As such, Damian is expertly positioned to discuss the philosophical and pragmatic issues around the hot topic that is AI. As digital marketers, how can AI target specific avatars and save us from having to repurpose the same piece of original copy? How can we embrace it as a tool to help us write and edit better, rather than seeing it as a battle with technology that we are likely to lose? Mark and Damian are riffing on a future uncertain where AI could literally change the way we search, and the way we are able to repurpose one piece of content (say, a podcast) and turn it into something else entirely (an original long-form article). Damian spends most of his time playing around with new software and his enthusiasm for how tech disruption changes the way we work and live is clearly articulated in today's episode of TDM that is bursting at the seams with AI insights. Damian Thompson is the VP of Business Development & Partnerships of Content at Scale. His company offers to produce 10 long-form blog posts in a single day, that's so human-like it bypasses AI detection. For a free trial, visit Content at Scale AI Detector.Key Takeaways:02:04 Understanding AI from a layman's perspective06:14 What has been the turning point for embracing AI?09:17 If it makes something simpler, it must be AI. Right?11:18 Understanding the value of quality content marketing 14:20 How to produce higher quality content with more frequency17:30 Why the quality of online content will improve thanks to AI26:58 Will Google stop sending traffic to your website soon?37:58 Assessing ChatGPT4 Connect with Damian Thompson :LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/damianthompsonWebsite - https://contentatscale.ai/Be sure to subscribe to the podcast at: https://www.digitalmarketer.com/podcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/digitalmarketerInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/digitalmarketer/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/digital-marketer/This Month's Sponsors:Conversion Fanatics - Conversion Rate Optimization AgencyGet 50% Off Monthly Blog Writing Service - BKA Content More Resources from Scalable[Free Guide & Assessment] 7 Levels of ScaleFREE EPIC Challenge More Shows You'll LovePerpetual Traffic - The #1 podcast for learning paid traffic and improving your conversions!
Some Canadians cannot see Canadian news on Google right now. It's because of what Google calls a 'test' that it only admitted when a reporter noticed it happening to them and asked the company. The government, meanwhile, calls it 'bullying' as it prepares to pass Bill C-18, which would force companies like Google to compensate Canadian media companies for serving up their content. If the bill passes, Google could theoretically block all Canadians from finding their news on Google.Will Google's flex work? The government says it won't back down, and that C-18 will pass, so it's preparing to call Google's bluff. What happens when a tech giant goes head-to-head with a government? And what does it say about the state of media that one company could hold such power over audiences?GUEST: Mickey Djuric, Canadian Press reporter
How a future with AI will look like: No more “Googling” things Welcome to the Cryptohunt Jam, where you learn – in just a minute or two a day – what is happening in crypto and other game-changing ideas. As always: In plain English. Yesterday, we talked about AI and how it will most likely allow for completely personalized movie and TV content that is incredibly realistic, but generated just for you. And honestly, looking at the stuff we see in our Netflix account right now, that future can't come fast enough if you ask us. But for today, on to something that you can already experience yourself: The replacement of search engines like Google. To understand the incredible shift we are about to witness there, let's first look at why Google exists. There are billions of websites out there, and each has some sort of information to offer. You would never be able to find it, so Google reads all of them for you, and with just one search, shows just the few that are most relevant. And this is where the trouble starts. Now it's on you to click link after link in the search results, doing your own work to figure out the solution to your question. With AI, on the other hand, technology can now do the reading and summarizing for you. Say you are looking for a new toaster. You type in “best toasters” and it'll start having a quick conversation with you: How many slices do you want to toast? How much do you want to spend? And then the magic happens: It'll create a completely personalized recommendation. No further research needed. And if you think this won't work, or only work with specific types of questions like the toaster purchase - well, we challenge you to try the new Bing which will come out any day now. Microsoft has built exactly AI to replace search and it is incredible how well it responds to you. As always - you'll be the judge. But we think this is Google 2.0 - the question is just: Will Google miss the boat? This podcast is produced by Cryptohunt.it, the easiest place to learn all about Web3. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cryptohunt/message
Chat GPT has been the buzz these days because of its AI generated content creation technology. In today's episode Gert had a very focused and frank conversation with Jonathan Gillman, the founder of originality.ai, and heads a team of experts that understands your needs when it comes to originality and human content creation. While GPT-3 or even going into GPT-4 in the near future, does makes some sense, such as cutting research time, outlining an article or marketing strategy or even creating a website without actual proficiency on a specific subject matter, to a great extent it promotes plagiarism and gives no credence to human ability for superior content. We'll see how this whole AI thing is going through and how Google will act on it. Podcast Highlights: 00:00 Prologue 00:35 Podcast Intro 00:45 Welcome to episode 96 and introduction of the episode topic and the guest 02:05 Jonathan Gillham's background and his experience in AI detection and plagiarism. 03:39 How can people know if the content was written by a human? 05:21 Where does Jonathan see AI content to make most sense? 09:59 How does the detection actually work? (...How can non-tech experts understand the process of detection if content is a work of an AI writer?) 12:04 What does the training look like in the future in order to determine GPT level of accuracy? 12:55 Jonathan's opinion on how Google will react to content being a commodity? (...Will Google apply some mechanism to restrict their search results as human generated?) 14:52 Why Gert was surprised Google did not do anything earlier with GPT and why he believes that Google needs to have an alternative solution rather than pulling the brakes too much. 18:32 What's Jonathan's take on GPT4 in comparison to the other versions of GPT? 24:12 Jonathan explains how his own software, a plagiarism checker and AI detector works. (...What are the percentages of probability of human generated and AI generated?) 28:05 Where to connect with Jonathan Gillham? 28:22 End Resources: Plagiarism checker mentioned in the conversation: Copyscape Plagiarism Checker - https://www.copyscape.com/ Connect with Jonathan Gillham: Website - https://originality.ai/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/originality-ai/ Connect with Gert Mellak: Website: https://seoleverage.com/ Email: info@seoleverage.com
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Google is facing an antitrust suit from the DOJ alleging that the “digital ad monopoly” of the tech giant continues to grow and grow. Will Google lose this in court? It looks like former Vice President Mike Pence also had classified materials at his home in Indiana. Pence turned the documents over to the FBI after he directed his team to search his home and office. Why are we finding classified documents in politicians' homes? An FDA committee is going to meet to discuss future recommendations regarding COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters. Are we going to see more mandatory vaccination requirements? After Antifa tried to burn down Atlanta over the weekend, reports are coming out that the anti-police riot suspects aren't from Georgia — but they are liberal kids with wealthy backgrounds. When will Antifa be classified as a terrorist group? Seattle is running out of storage for dead bodies as the fentanyl crisis continues to worsen. Today's Sponsors: Birch Gold makes it easy to convert an IRA or 401k into an IRA in precious metals. Here's what you need to do: Text the word WHY to 989898 to claim your free info kit on gold. With almost 20 years' experience converting IRAs and 401ks into precious metals IRAs, Birch Gold can help you. If you're ready to take action, join thousands of guys who have saved their hair with Keeps. Visit http://KEEPS.com/WHY for a special offer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kristen joins Steve to talk all things ChatGPT and AI, and what it means for our society. Will Google finally be toppled from its throne? Will Humans shine or will AI take over? Listen to find out!
On this Echo Chamber episode James, Dan, and Benji discuss 2 pieces of content on ChatGPT. Alex Hermozi's recent video called “Get Rich in the A.I Revolution” and Sounds Profitable's article: “Three Reasons Podcast Creatives Should Embrace, Not Fear, AI”.Discussed in this episode:Will Google lose Market Share?Is this technology a threat or a benefit?Creative use cases of ChatGPT
In This Episode…Search engine optimization is an important tool for your business' success and learning how to do it well is a science and an art. This week, we talk about SEO, GA4, video search, link building, and more with Eric Seropyan!Eric Seropyan is an SEO and SEM expert and founder of ThisIsMySouthBay.com. Eric's expertise is unique in that he specializes in both international and hyperlocal SEO helping founders, entrepreneurs, business leaders, and small business owners make sense of searchability and marketing on the web. Episode Timeline· [01:05] Are you a coffee or tea drinker?· [01:10] Any favorite brands?· [01:51] Can you summarize your expertise?· [02:36] Can you give a brief overview of what SEO is all about?· [03:59] Can you tell us the difference between UA and GA4?· [06:05] Does GA4 combine mobile and desktop searches?· [07:27] What has changed in SEO in the past year?· [09:56] Should PR pros start to care about video searches?· [12:17] Will Google separate searches into shorts and longs (video)?· [14:39] How can small businesses create effective strategies?· [13:25] How can PR pros be effective at link building?· [15:43] Should PR pros care about Google My Business pages?· [17:37] How has the slow elimination of cookies changed SEO?· [18:53] Could the blockchain help with tracking?· [19:49] What's your opinion on the other SEO companies?· [23:06] What is the future of SEO look like?· [23:56] Will SEO get more content based?· [25:51] If you could create a new way of doing SEO, what would it be?· [26:41] Where can people find you?· [27:31] Final thoughtsOur Guest Today:· Eric Seropyan was our guest today.Download Options· Listen and subscribe to Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcast, or your favorite podcast player for free!· If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review!Contact Us! ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment!● Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn! Thanks for listening! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On The Cloud Pod this week, the team discusses facial recognition avoidance tactics. Plus: Waving farewell to CentOS 7 with the rise of Rocky Linux, Amazon traverses the new Cloudscape, and the U.K. heatwave spells disaster for Oracle and Google data centers. A big thanks to this week's sponsor, Foghorn Consulting, which provides full-stack cloud solutions with a focus on strategy, planning and execution for enterprises seeking to take advantage of the transformative capabilities of AWS, Google Cloud and Azure. This week's highlights
Reviews are integral to your marketing efforts, so ensuring they're displayed on your Google Business Profile listing is crucial. All too often, reviews get lost in the mix, never to be found again. You don't want that to happen. In order to ensure your Google reviews post on your GBP listing, you need to know the many reasons Google isn't displaying them so you can take the necessary actions. If you know how to best create reviews the first time, you can provide that valuable insight to your patients (remember, the easier you make it for them to leave a review, the more likely they are to do it). Here's what you can expect to take away from this episode on Google reviews:Why you need to claim your Google Business Profile listingReasons your Google reviews aren't displayingHow to ensure your Google reviews don't appear spammyHow to contact Google SupportAnd much moreShow Notes:[00:02:35] Is my Google Business Profile (GBP) the same as Google My Business (GMB)?[00:03:05] Do I need to verify my GBP listing? [00:04:32] Where should I start when trying to determine why my reviews aren't showing up? [00:05:19] Does language in a review matter?[00:06:30] What's an overlooked reason a review isn't displaying?[00:06:40] Can I ask employees to leave reviews?[00:07:30] Does grammar matter? [00:08:35] What does Google consider to be spam?[00:10:06] Will Google's algorithm affect my reviews displaying? . [00:10:48] Can I contact Google support to help me figure this out? [00:13:00] How long can it take for a review to show?[00:13:05] Should I keep collecting reviews even if they're not displaying?[00:14:24] Is the proper setup of my GBP listing going to affect my reviews being displayed? Selected links and other resources related to this episode Propel Marketing & DesignPropel Your Practice PodcastHow to Use Your Google Business Profile Listing to Generate New LeadsWhat Every Chiropractor Needs to Know About Their Google Business ProfileGoogle Business Profile, the Ultimate Guide to Optimizing Your ListingGoogle Support Google Business Profile Community ForumSuggest a topic for an upcoming episode of the Propel Your Practice Podcast Free training: Five SEO Secrets to Owning the First Page of Google Without Buying AdsPropel Your Practice YouTube Channel Let's Stay Connected: Website Free SEO Training
Peter McEvoy Run Time Engineer at Tlon Will Urbit replace Linux? Urbit is so big and ambitious Urbit as an overlay operating system On top of an existing operating system e.g: Mac OS, Windows How far are we from hardware-enabled Urbit? How long will it take for Urbit to go big, like really big? How many developers are working on Urbit right now? 15 engineers at Tlon Tlon is the corporate lynchpin for the effort How many companies are building on Urbit? Who runs the Urbit non-profit? How does someone get a grant from the Urbit non-profit? How do the non-profits work when it comes to supporting open source projects? It's like an ISP non-profit What is Urbit? Human interaction to an online setting Like Stumble Upon Synchronicity and Exploration, Serendipity Google is detrimental because you get exactly what you want from it Stewart realizes how addicted he is to immediate gratification Will people build things on Urbit that will lead to immediate gratification? Will Google become obsolete? How will they adapt? What does it feel like now 3 years after giving up all social media except Linkedin? Will Iboga work for internet addiction (we didn't speak about it)? As an engineer do you sometimes feel like God or a God? Have you been to China? Would you use something like Duolingo for learning languages? Can you give me insight into building a new spaced repetition software on Urbit? What is a hard break in history (19 minutes)? Does someone in China own a galaxy? Or a star? What is the deal with the Urbit ID? What was your graduate degree in? How far are we away from me being able to write prose? What are the two languages for urbit? Hoon Knock What are virtual machines? How do they work? How long did it take you to get proficient in Knock and Hoon? What is the Urbit Kernel? Arvo Why is functional programming such an aspect of Urbit? Who are the functional programming experts at Tlon or the other companies developing on Urbit? For a newbie at programming, would it be better to learn functional programming? Cal Newport Deepwork How do I design my day to day living so that it brings me joy and don't do things that I don't want to do? How can we learn how we are being surveilled? What did Alan Watts teach you about Zen? A supposedly fun thing I will never do again A book by david foster wallace Do luxury cruise ships still work? What is search? Why is it different from discovery? Reference https://forvo.com/ for learning pronunciation Show notes Peter's linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mcevoypeter/ Peter's email: mcevoypeter@protonmail.com Peters @p (Urbit ID): ~fanfun-mocbud
In this episode, we have the honor of chatting with another true internet pioneer. We're talking David Wurtz, a co-founder of Google Drive, an advisor to Shopify, and now, the co-founder and CEO of Fractal. In this episode David breaks down the evolution from Google Drive to going “all-in” on blockchain-gaming at Fractal. We'd love to hear your thoughts about this one over in the community Discord. Join us for free at HardFork.gg/discord (We're moving Hustle & Flowchart Discord Here) Some Topics We Discussed with David Wurtz Include: Co-founding Google Drive Getting to know Justin Kan through Y-Combinator Why the transition into Web3 The reason they decided to focus on gaming The pros and cons of the Solana blockchain How blockchain-gaming become mainstream A bold prediction about the gaming industry Will Google and Shopify move to Web3? Details about the new Fractal Wallet Why companies would choose to work with Fractal How early are we really? The game David's most excited about And much more! References and Links Mentioned: Fractal.is Join the Hard Fork Whitelist Subscribe To The Hard Fork Gaming Channel Join the Discord Community Matt on Twitter | Joe on Twitter Hard Fork Gaming on Twitter Justin Kan – Selling Twitch For $970m And Starting A Web 3 Gaming Company Game Breakdown: Psyker Game Breakdown: MetaOps Subscribe To & Review The Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of the Hustle & Flowchart Podcast! If the information in our weekly conversations and interviews have helped you in your journey, please head over to iTunes, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver great, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more amazing people just like you!
Will Google and its technologies always have the importance they do in our lives? In this episode, Cole Smead tries to answer that question with George Gilder, author of Life After Google: The Fall of Big Data and the Rise of the Blockchain Economy. Cole and George discuss artificial intelligence, the evolution of technology, the future of computer sciences, and the important role knowledge and order play in our lives.
Amazon's bold play to push Prime benefits across all of e-commerce is not only a direct threat to Shopify but UPS and FedEx as well. While it will bring trust and convenience to small and local websites, which types of businesses will actually benefit from Buy Prime on their site?Google's has stated that AI generated content is against their guidelines. But their guidelines are not so clear as they seem to imply that human edited content will be ok. What is the future of on-line content? Will Google be able to moderate the coming tsunami of AI generated content?Very small businesses want to do their own research when buying SAAS products but which sorts of content do they use to do that? There isn't really a single content source that drives uptake. Perhaps AI driven content might be able to allow content to be more easily repurposed across content types. The Near Memo is a weekly conversation about Search, Social, and Commerce: What happened, why it matters, and the implications for local businesses and national brands.Near Memo Ep 61
Friday variety show! First, The Verge's Alex Heath joins to talk about two big stories he recently broke (2:32): Facebook's plans for AR glasses and Twitter's internal reaction to Elon's takeover bid. Molly sits down with LAUNCH Accelerator founder Aleks Smechov whose company Wordcab specifically focuses on speech-to-text AI summaries (1:04:54). We wrap with an edition of OK Boomer where Producer Rachel talks to writer and marketer Rachel Cantor (1:18:51)! (00:00) Molly tees up today's variety show (02:32) Alex Heath from The Verge joins to discuss the news he broke on Facebook/Meta's further push into AR/VR (10:40) Coda - The All-in-one doc for teams, get a $1,000 credit at https://coda.io/twist (11:59) Mark Zuckerberg's ego in the AR/VR race, CTRL-labs acquisition a cool move or a fool move? (22:17) Gun.io - Get $250 off your first developer hire at https://Gun.io/twist! (23:33) Magic Leap & where is Microsoft in AR/VR? (33:24) Microsoft for Startups Hub - Apply in 5 minutes, no funding required, sign up at http://aka.ms/thisweekinstartups (34:41) Will Google get more involved with AR/VR? (38:04) Twitter's all-hands and future prospects (1:04:54) Introducing Molly's interview w/Wordcab's founder & CEO Aleks Smechov (1:07:10) Molly's interview w/Wordcab founder & CEO Aleks Smechov (1:18:51) Toss to OKB w/Rachel & Rachel Cantor of Tydo FOLLOW Alex: https://twitter.com/alexeheath FOLLOW Rachel: https://twitter.com/rachelcantor_ FOLLOW Aleks: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aleksandr-smechov/ Check out Wordcab: https://wordcab.com/ FOLLOW Jason: https://linktr.ee/calacanis FOLLOW Molly: https://twitter.com/mollywood
Segment 1: Will Google's Increasingly good ability to summarize with AI make SEO superfluous? Marie Haynes highlighted a new Google Docs feature that summarizes your document using Google's AI/ML. This ability may provide SEO's with insight into how Google "understands" your page and helps content writes create better copy. Google's capabilities in this arena and their ability to “understand” the web May portend a time when SEO will offer less value. Segment 2: Google's recent Android Privacy Sandbox announcement: Something real or is it just more Google PR?Google's plan is to create a plan and rollout out a beta for Android privacy in 2 years. They promise to be much more sensitive to social networks' need to snoop than Apple was. How much of this is really about privacy and how much is about convincing the public and the governments of the world that they “care” about privacy?Segment 3: Wix reported their Q4 & 2021 earnings. What to make of their 123 million small business websites in the US? Wix, while not yet profitable, reported sales of just under $1.3 billion. What is most interesting is their report of having over 220 million small business websites with over 50% of those in the US. It raises the question of exactly how big is the addressable SMB market in the US.
Gennaro Cuofano talks with Jason Barnard about looking at Google's SERP as a product. Gennaro Cuofano is an international MBA, and creator of FourWeekMBA, a blog about business modeling and growth marketing. He is the head of business development for WordLift.io, where he works closely with small businesses and publishers across Europe and America to help them grow their business via digital marketing and SEO. He is also a contributor to various industry publications and runs a blog where he focuses on dissecting business models. Google knocked down the walled gardens of the major players on the Internet in the mid-nineties. But now that they have billions of people in their garden, they seem to be going full circle and are rebuilding the walls they have onced wrecked? In this episode, the rather groovy Gennaro Cuofano starts by taking Jason Barnard back to the 1990s to give him the historical context of business models of the major online players. At the end of the last century, access to the Internet was controlled by a small number of major players such as AOL, Netscape and Mosaic. He shares the strategic thinking behind these companies and explains how they were able to monetize at the time, then how the players and the business models evolved through the noughties… and what that now looks like from a Google perspective. He also gives us a glimpse into the future: what might happen next. Along the way, Gennaro shares some astonishing knowledge nuggets: how to differentiate a freemium platform from an asymmetric one, and how Google handles the data they collect from users to create new products while finding the balance between free and premium experiences. This episode contains a stunning array of insights about Google's monetization of their products, an incredible analysis of the business models of the Internet giants over the years… and much more! This is a must-listen-to episode! As always, the show concludes with passing the baton... Gennaro passes the virtual baton to next week's brilliant guest, Simon Cox. What you'll learn from Gennaro Cuofano 00:00 Gennaro Cuofano and Jason Barnard00:45 What is FourWeekMBA?01:35 Gennaro Cuofano's personal Brand SERP with “Kalicubed” images04:56 The historical context of how Google business model developed08:06 Netscape's freemium business model10:03 The beginning of Google Ads and Google AdSense12:30 How did search engines get the right balance in engineering an advertising business model?16:01 Google is growing fast, but the balance is fragile. 18:41 Is Google's SERP a freemium or asymmetric business model?21:30 How are we, as users, paying for using Google?24:56 Will Google trip up and fail at some point?26:59 How might Google make money through vocal search?29:16 Google building a product knowledge graph using Google Shopping31:16 Will Google continue its walled garden approach?35:19 What could kill the symbiotic relationship between publishers and Google?38:26 Gennaro's diversify or die advice to search engines43:00 Passing the Baton: Gennaro Cuofano to Simon Cox This episode was recorded live on video September 28th 2021 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
Gennaro Cuofano talks with Jason Barnard about looking at Google's SERP as a product. Gennaro Cuofano is an international MBA, and creator of FourWeekMBA, a blog about business modeling and growth marketing. He is the head of business development for WordLift.io, where he works closely with small businesses and publishers across Europe and America to help them grow their business via digital marketing and SEO. He is also a contributor to various industry publications and runs a blog where he focuses on dissecting business models. Google knocked down the walled gardens of the major players on the Internet in the mid-nineties. But now that they have billions of people in their garden, they seem to be going full circle and are rebuilding the walls they have onced wrecked? In this episode, the rather groovy Gennaro Cuofano starts by taking Jason Barnard back to the 1990s to give him the historical context of business models of the major online players. At the end of the last century, access to the Internet was controlled by a small number of major players such as AOL, Netscape and Mosaic. He shares the strategic thinking behind these companies and explains how they were able to monetize at the time, then how the players and the business models evolved through the noughties… and what that now looks like from a Google perspective. He also gives us a glimpse into the future: what might happen next. Along the way, Gennaro shares some astonishing knowledge nuggets: how to differentiate a freemium platform from an asymmetric one, and how Google handles the data they collect from users to create new products while finding the balance between free and premium experiences. This episode contains a stunning array of insights about Google's monetization of their products, an incredible analysis of the business models of the Internet giants over the years… and much more! This is a must-listen-to episode! As always, the show concludes with passing the baton... Gennaro passes the virtual baton to next week's brilliant guest, Simon Cox. What you'll learn from Gennaro Cuofano 00:00 Gennaro Cuofano and Jason Barnard00:45 What is FourWeekMBA?01:35 Gennaro Cuofano's personal Brand SERP with “Kalicubed” images04:56 The historical context of how Google business model developed08:06 Netscape's freemium business model10:03 The beginning of Google Ads and Google AdSense12:30 How did search engines get the right balance in engineering an advertising business model?16:01 Google is growing fast, but the balance is fragile. 18:41 Is Google's SERP a freemium or asymmetric business model?21:30 How are we, as users, paying for using Google?24:56 Will Google trip up and fail at some point?26:59 How might Google make money through vocal search?29:16 Google building a product knowledge graph using Google Shopping31:16 Will Google continue its walled garden approach?35:19 What could kill the symbiotic relationship between publishers and Google?38:26 Gennaro's diversify or die advice to search engines43:00 Passing the Baton: Gennaro Cuofano to Simon Cox This episode was recorded live on video September 28th 2021 Recorded live at Kalicube Tuesdays (Digital Marketing Livestream Event Series). Watch the video now >>
On today's show, we welcome Andreas Ramos. Andreas moved to Silicon Valley in 1992, where he worked in engineering at SGI, SUN Microsystems, Brio, IMSI, and other companies. He did translations and localization in six languages at these companies before joining Acxiom as head of the digital agency, where he worked with Global Fortune 200 clients. Andreas then led global SEO at Cisco, where he worked in 44 languages in 86 countries. He is now an Adjunct Professor of Digital Marketing at CSTU and INSEEC, and is the author of 16 books on SEO/SEM with seven Amazon #1 Best Sellers. In this episode, you'll learn: What are some stories of the rise and fall of some giant companies in Silicon Valley? Will Google and some of these monster tech companies hold their lead in the future? Which companies are recruiting the best engineers? Which technology sectors might be areas to keep an eye on in the future? Help us out! Help us reach new listeners by leaving us a rating and review! It takes less than 30 seconds and really helps our show grow, which allows us to bring on even better guests for you all! Thank you – we really appreciate it! GET IN TOUCH WITH ANDREAS Linkedin | Twitter CONNECT WITH SHAWN: https://linktr.ee/ShawnflynnSV Shawn Flynn's Twitter Account Shawn Flynn's LinkedIn Account Silicon Valley LinkedIn Group Account Shawn Flynn's Facebook Account Change to Shawn@thesiliconvalleypodcast.com