Blogs
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SURVEY: MOST MOBILE USERS DO NOT CLICK ON GOOGLE SEARCH RESULTS
The fact that Google provides URL-less content in the form of direct answers suggests that it is responding to a new demand for accessibility.
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CRYPTO WINTER COULD TURN ICY
The drop in token prices was initially labeled a "crypto winter" — one of the market's periodic dips. However, given the length of this now-drab phase, as well as the thousands of job losses in the sector in recent months, this appears to be more of an ice age, with no grand theories emerging as the next source of fuel for rallies.
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META TO EXPAND ABILITY FOR BRANDS TO SEARCH FOR STOLEN CONTENT ON FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM
Businesses can report content using their intellectual property without authorization, leading Meta to investigate and remove the infringing content.
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NFTS, CRYPTOCURRENCY TRENDING DOWN
NFT's hit a high in January this year and since then have dropped in interest. Meanwhile, Cryptocurrency has been steadily declining in interest over the past 12 months from highs last year.
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E-COMMERCE WILL BOOST AIR FREIGHT DEMAND, SAYS AIR CARGO HANDLER CEO
Online shopping deliveries now account for one-fifth of all freight moved by WFS in several parts of the world.
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TRAVEL NICHE REBOUNDS POST-COVID
The travel industry will spend 22.5% more this year on digital advertising than in 2021.
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BUY NOW PAY LATER IS TRENDING AS INFLATION SOARS
According to Insider Intelligence, by 2026, nearly 40% of US internet users will utilize BNPL, an increase in popularity that will be felt globally.
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US TV VIEWERS FIND SHORTER ADS MORE REASONABLE
If viewers must see advertisements, they prefer them to be as brief as possible.
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APPLE’S SEARCH ADS APP RISES AS GOOGLE ADS AND META ADS FALL
“The market is making progress on repairing the damage, but in the meantime, publishers, particularly ad-reliant social platforms, are struggling to monetize their iOS audiences effectively,” said eMarketer’s analyst Evelyn Mitchell.
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NEW ONLINE CHECKOUT ALLOWS TEENS TO SEND CARTS TO PARENTS TO PAY
Teenage customers who do not have access to online payments or credit cards of their own frequently load their carts with things but abandon the transaction because the bill payer—usually a parent or guardian—is not present to veto or OK and purchase the items.
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