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ChatGPT’s Humor Isn’t Quite Human Yet, Study Finds
ChatGPT’s capacity for humor shows promise, but struggles with originality and scope, posing implications for digital marketers.
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Are social media becoming the new search engines?
When you think about searching online, do you picture the Google search bar, or the TikTok search bar? If it’s the former, you might be behind on the trends. Because while you’re optimizing your content for Google, younger generations are turning to social media to search for information. Almost 40% in fact. But should this…
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Google: You May Want To Consolidate Pages That Show Indented In Google Search
Google’s Gary Illyes said in an SEO office hours video that you may want to consider consolidating pages that end up in a host group in the Google search results.
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Google launches perspectives filter in mobile search results
This weekend, Google has begun rolling out the new perspectives feature to searchers.
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Is It OK to Remove 301 Redirects After a Year? We Tested It
In 2021, Google’s Gary Illyes said on Twitter that redirect signals consolidate permanently to the new location after one year.
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Google Checks To See If XML Sitemaps Change Before Reprocessing
Google’s Gary Illyes confirmed that Google does indeed check to see if an XML sitemap has a change in it before reprocessing the XML sitemap file.
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Google: Multiple Navigation Menus Has No Impact On Your SEO Performance
Google’s Gary Illyes said in an SEO office hours video that having multiple navigation menus will have no impact on your SEO performance. That means no positive or negative impact on your SEO performance.
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Researchers Warn That ChatGPT Can Be Used To Spread Malicious Code
Security researchers publish warning of how hackers can use ChatGPT to recommend installation of malicious code
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Google Answers If Security Headers Offer Ranking Influence
Google answers if security headers that enforce HTTPS offer any kind of ranking influence
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Why Google’s Structured Data Validator Shows Errors While Official Schema Version Doesn’t
Google’s Martin Splitt answers why Google’s structured data validator shows different results from the official Schema.org validator
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