Daily Minute Master Series
January 3, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
X Plans to Launch ‘Money’ in Limited Form This Year
While Elon Musk’s plan to convert X into a payments hub, from which many expanded functions will arise, has seemingly been delayed in its initial approval process, X is still pushing ahead with the concept, which it’s now calling “X Money” as opposed to “X Payments”.
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Meta Appoints New Public Policy Team To Align With Trump Administration
Meta will be starting off the new Trump term with a Republican head of global affairs, as the company looks to better align its operations around the new U.S. administration.
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Threads And The Art Of Short-Form Storytelling: How Brevity Is Winning Hearts
Explore the power of short-form storytelling in social media. Learn how brevity can captivate audiences and enhance your online presence.
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Google Podcast Discusses SEO Expertise
Google’s recent Search Off the Record podcast touched on the issue of SEO expertise and the disconnect between how SEOs think Google ranks websites how Googlers understand it. The disparity is so great that Gary Ilyes remarked that sometimes he doesn’t know what SEOs are talking about.
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Google’s JavaScript Warning & How It Relates To AI Search
A recent discussion among the Google Search Relations team highlights a challenge in web development: getting JavaScript to work well with modern search tools. In Google’s latest Search Off The Record podcast, the team discussed the rising use of JavaScript, and the tendency to use it when it’s not required. Martin Splitt, a Search Developer Advocate at Google, noted that JavaScript was created to help websites compete with mobile apps, bringing in features like push notifications and offline access.
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Introduction To Vector Databases And How To Use AI For SEO
A vector database is a collection of data where each piece of data is stored as a (numerical) vector. A vector represents an object or entity, such as an image, person, place etc. in the abstract N-dimensional space. Vectors, as explained in the previous chapter, are crucial for identifying how entities are related and can be used to find their semantic similarity. This can be applied in several ways for SEO – such as grouping similar keywords or content (using kNN).
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