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This day in search marketing history: February 17

Microsoft introduces the Bing Network In 2016, Microsoft announced the launch of the Bing Network, marking the end of the Yahoo Bing Network. Bing Ads continued to serve ads on a sizable percentage of Yahoo’s search results. The Bing Network was the result of a renegotiated search deal between Microsoft and Yahoo, which was originally a […]

Find the balance between privacy and personalization with first-party data by Cynthia Ramsaran

It’s an ongoing dilemma. Customers demand privacy and control over their data, but businesses strive for personalization to improve customer engagement and drive sales. The rise of first-party data can help balance both of these goals. Join this live webinar and hear from OneTrust’s Consent and Preference Management expert, who will share best practices and […]

How Googlers were told to fix responses from Bard, its AI chatbot

Google has asked its employees to test Bard – Google’s answer to ChatGPT – by rewriting answers or providing other forms of feedback. Googlers have received an email with a list of dos and dont’s for fixing Bard’s responses in an email from Prabhakar Raghavana, the senior vice president at Google who oversees Search. This […]

Ads for cannabis are now allowed on Twitter

On Wednesday, Twitter revised its advertising guidelines to permit the promotion of cannabis on its platform in states where it is legal, while following federal regulations. How it works. According to a policy update published on its website, Twitter will only allow a limited number of cannabis ads. CBD and THC firms are permitted to […]

8 aspects of a sustainable SEO strategy

Today’s hot topics revolve around the future of SEO as the race to AI-powered search heats up. Bing will use ChatGPT and Google has Bard. I’m not saying all the buzz is unjustified.  These developments simply highlight the nature of search where change is constant and inevitable. Seasoned SEO practitioners know that everything could be […]

Microsoft shares positive and negative feedback on the new Bing AI search and chat

Microsoft has found out a lot – both good and bad – in just a week since it launched the new Bing AI search and chat features. The company has shared some of the positives and negatives of this new search experience. The good. Overall, most searchers seem happy with the results, Microsoft said. In […]

This day in search marketing history: February 16

Google’s John Mueller: Try to avoid link building In 2015, Google’s John Mueller was asked on a Google+ hangout “is link building in any way good?” Mueller’s initial response: “in general, I’d try to avoid that.” As with any Mueller answer, there was a bit more nuance to be found in his answer: “So that […]

Webinar: Keep customers engaged all year long by Cynthia Ramsaran

The holidays may be over, but now is the perfect time to think about how to keep your customers engaged throughout the year. Artifact Uprising helps its customers create lasting memories through printed photo books, gifts, and more. Its marketing team knows what it takes to keep customers engaged throughout their lifetime. Join a live […]

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