Daily Minute Master Series
January 6, 2025
by Corey Padveen
Marketing News and Updates
What App Features Are People Willing to Pay For?
Remember a few years back when Facebook was trying to get into online dating? Elon Musk has also suggested that X may look to add dating elements (though he is trying to create an “everything app”), and it makes some sense, given all the data that they have on each users’ interests, that this could work, right? Well, there’s also another reason, as you can see in this listing from the team at Visual Capitalist: People are more willing to pay for features within online dating apps.
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Data Shows That X Premium Take-Up is Growing
While it still seems like X’s push to make people pay to use the app is never actually going evolve into a significant revenue stream for the company, there are some signs that its X Premium push is slowly driving more subscriptions.
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Mullenweg Criticizes WP Engine For Something He Also Does
Matt Mullenweg cited a Reddit thread on X to promote the idea that WP Engine makes it difficult to cancel accounts. Turns out that his own hosting company does the exact same thing.
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5 Key Enterprise SEO And AI Trends For 2025
Artificial intelligence isn’t just influencing search – it’s fundamentally reshaping how users discover information and how search engines deliver results. This evolution presents extraordinary opportunities while adding more complexity for enterprise SEO organizations.
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TikTok Trends 2025: The Most Important Trends To Watch
TikTok trends move so quickly that it’s not easy to keep pace, as memes can appear and disappear within days. For anyone working in social media or content marketing, keeping up to date is important to leverage relevant trends and inspire new content. From observation, TikTok is becoming the starting point for many trends and memes that then influence other channels.
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WordPress Popular Posts Plugin Vulnerability Affects 100k+ Sites
An advisory has been issued about a high-severity WordPress vulnerability that makes it possible for attackers to inject arbitrary shortcodes into sites using the WordPress Popular Posts plugin. Attackers do not need a user account to launch an attack.
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