#How Google ending continuous scroll could impact ORM

#How Google ending continuous scroll could impact ORM

Here’s how individuals and brands can adjust online reputation management (ORM) strategies to adapt to a post-continuous scroll world. Google’s continuous scroll feature allowed users to seamlessly glide through search results without the cumbersome need to click “Next.” Akin to adding more real estate to a Monopoly board, this function served as a potential game-changer…

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#Is using AI-generated content for SEO plagiarism?

#Is using AI-generated content for SEO plagiarism?

Learn the process of AI content generation, nature of plagiarism and ethical considerations surrounding the use of AI in creative fields. As more people adopt AI tools to generate content for SEO, the line between inspiration and plagiarism is blurred.  Many are asking: Is using AI in content creation plagiarism? Or is it simply the…

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#FTC finalizes rule to combat fake reviews, testimonials

#FTC finalizes rule to combat fake reviews, testimonials

FTC bans fake reviews, empowering the agency to seek penalties against violators and combat AI-generated deception in online marketplaces. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has announced a final rule aimed at cracking down on deceptive practices in online reviews and testimonials. Why we care. Fake reviews can mislead consumers, waste time and money, and unfairly…

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#Hot take: Why SEO’s oldest tactic must evolve now

#Hot take: Why SEO’s oldest tactic must evolve now

A bulletproof case for ditching the outdated editorial calendar in favor of a better, faster, and more impactful path to SEO results. Staying up-to-speed with the latest in SEO is critical to continued success… but it doesn’t have to be a full-time job. Spend ten minutes with DemandJump’s Ryan Brock as he presents The People vs….

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#Report: U.S. considering forcing a Google breakup

#Report: U.S. considering forcing a Google breakup

Could Google be broken up in the not-too-distant future? Could the U.S. government force a sale of Chrome, Android or Ads? The U.S. Justice Department is reportedly considering forcing parent company Alphabet to shed at least one of its units. Among the possibilities being explored following a judge’s ruling that Google violated antitrust laws, according to…

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