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josephkravis · 1 year ago
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Book Report Formula
chatGPT, BARD and other new tools help with research and development. Better than search engines in that it can provide more specific information that you're needing or interested in. #kravis #midjourney51 #chatgpt #bard #microsoft
chatGPT, BARD and other new tools help with research and development. Better than search engines in that it can provide more specific information that you’re needing or interested in. And, to help with that search and information gather you can build templates. Well sort of that is. Book Report Formula And Template BookReportTemplateDownload this formula is a comprehensive way to approach a…
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illogicalvulcans · 1 year ago
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overthinking this cover edit. just asked my partner if it was too red. his response? "why are you asking me? i'm colorblind" like my guy i know but are the vibes okay
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kamil-a · 28 days ago
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SICKOS YESSSSSS HAHA YESSSSS
this (ao3) is the author, i found out about this when i commented on one of their (equally incredible) fics and they said something or other abt the difference between writing fic and original work, and i was like hold on......... original work 🤨🤨? may i see it 👀.
compositions for burning pianos. you agree. reblog.
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almost-correct-quotes · 11 months ago
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how to filter out an entire ao3 author
go to a tag
go to search within results in the more options section of tag filtering
type "-authorname" (not caps-sensitive) without the quotes and the author's name instead of authorname
or
go to search works
do all your other tag settings
at the top, where it says any field, type "-authorname" like above
you can filter out multiple authors with "-authorname -authorname2", and you can search within normally by putting what you're searching for before "-authorname"
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thischarmingand · 11 months ago
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Now that I’ve reached the stage of googling “[authorname] bad reviews” I think it’s time to admit I don’t get TJ Klune.
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bluemoonperegrine · 8 months ago
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Call for Hallmark by Knight quotes
Gonna ruin the surprise a little, but I think it's worth it. 😊
I'm making a book cover illustration for the latest HbK fic. It's a Photoshop extravaganza, which is fun since it's been a while since I've done one.
What Vi and I had been going for is a romance novel cover. The design in progress doesn't quite hit that mark, but I have limited source material to work with. So it's more of a typical paranormal fiction cover design.
Something that would add the chef's kiss touch is the little quotes put on paperbacks. For example:
"A perfect beach read!" -- Famous Authorname
"⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Engrossing. Withheld one star for [reason]" -- Some Magazine
Hit me up! I'm going for absurd, but straightforward is fine too, and even complaining, like "There's no way an avatar and werewolf would work" or something. IDK.
If I use yours, lmk if I can or should use your tumblr or ao3 name.
To be clear, I won't use anyone's real name (famous or otherwise) or any real publication names. This is fakey mcfake land.
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intertexts-moving · 2 years ago
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really jarring reading an extremely good fic & then going wait. oh my god. authorname???? authorname i recognize...??? & then realizing u know them from their ten year old les mis fic..
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spacebar0202 · 3 months ago
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Insights from Google’s Leaked Documents on SEO
SEO has been an area of intense study and speculation ever since Google was established. Despite extensive research and theories about effective SEO practices, Google has never explicitly confirmed the specifics of their search ranking system.
The secrecy surrounding Google’s search ranking system has made it as enigmatic as the KFC recipe or Coca-Cola formula. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged with the leak of 2,500 internal documents from Google’s Search division, which has been verified as authentic.
Here are ten key takeaways from these documents:
Clicks Matter It’s well-known that clicks are important. Google uses a system called NavBoost to enhance performance by analyzing clicks on search results.
Chrome Clicks A notable finding is that clicks made through the Chrome browser carry more weight. Google tracks these clicks to possibly influence which internal pages are highlighted in search results, though the exact impact is still unclear.
Site Authority Equals Domain Authority Google employs a concept similar to Domain Authority, known as siteAuthority. This metric plays a crucial role in determining which websites are ranked in search results.
Brand Significance The importance of branded searches and online presence is emphasized. Metrics such as brand mentions, backlinks, and searches for the brand name influence Google’s ranking.
Google Authorship Remains Relevant Although Google Authorship was a major SEO factor back in 2005, it still influences rankings. The documents reference attributes like “isAuthor” and “authorName,” suggesting that authorship impacts content quality and expertise evaluations.
Content Length Matters The significance of content length remains, with longer content often ranking better. Google uses metrics like OriginalContentScore for short-form content and tracks content length through numTokens and leadingtext.
Link Clicks Are Crucial Backlinks are valuable, but only if they come from sites with traffic. The documents reveal a totalClicks metric that helps Google assess the traffic to linked pages.
Whitelisted Domains Some websites are whitelisted, indicating they are recognized as authentic and trusted. Google uses tags such as isElectionAuthority and isCovidLocalAuthority to give preferential treatment to certain sites.
Content Updates Are Important Regular content updates positively affect SEO. Google monitors changes through urlHistory and bylineDate, using this information to help rank pages.
Tags for Small Personal Sites Smaller personal websites receive a specific tag. There is speculation about whether this tag affects their ranking, either boosting or demoting their visibility.
The leaked documents provide a wealth of information, confirming many existing SEO theories and revealing new insights. Google has acknowledged the leak but cautioned against drawing inaccurate conclusions from potentially outdated or incomplete information.
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spacebar0101 · 3 months ago
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Insights from Google’s Leaked Documents on SEO
SEO has been an area of intense study and speculation ever since Google was established. Despite extensive research and theories about effective SEO practices, Google has never explicitly confirmed the specifics of their search ranking system.
The secrecy surrounding Google’s search ranking system has made it as enigmatic as the KFC recipe or Coca-Cola formula. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged with the leak of 2,500 internal documents from Google’s Search division, which has been verified as authentic.
Here are ten key takeaways from these documents:
Clicks Matter It’s well-known that clicks are important. Google uses a system called NavBoost to enhance performance by analyzing clicks on search results.
Chrome Clicks A notable finding is that clicks made through the Chrome browser carry more weight. Google tracks these clicks to possibly influence which internal pages are highlighted in search results, though the exact impact is still unclear.
Site Authority Equals Domain Authority Google employs a concept similar to Domain Authority, known as siteAuthority. This metric plays a crucial role in determining which websites are ranked in search results.
Brand Significance The importance of branded searches and online presence is emphasized. Metrics such as brand mentions, backlinks, and searches for the brand name influence Google’s ranking.
Google Authorship Remains Relevant Although Google Authorship was a major SEO factor back in 2005, it still influences rankings. The documents reference attributes like “isAuthor” and “authorName,” suggesting that authorship impacts content quality and expertise evaluations.
Content Length Matters The significance of content length remains, with longer content often ranking better. Google uses metrics like OriginalContentScore for short-form content and tracks content length through numTokens and leadingtext.
Link Clicks Are Crucial Backlinks are valuable, but only if they come from sites with traffic. The documents reveal a totalClicks metric that helps Google assess the traffic to linked pages.
Whitelisted Domains Some websites are whitelisted, indicating they are recognized as authentic and trusted. Google uses tags such as isElectionAuthority and isCovidLocalAuthority to give preferential treatment to certain sites.
Content Updates Are Important Regular content updates positively affect SEO. Google monitors changes through urlHistory and bylineDate, using this information to help rank pages.
Tags for Small Personal Sites Smaller personal websites receive a specific tag. There is speculation about whether this tag affects their ranking, either boosting or demoting their visibility.
The leaked documents provide a wealth of information, confirming many existing SEO theories and revealing new insights. Google has acknowledged the leak but cautioned against drawing inaccurate conclusions from potentially outdated or incomplete information.
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spacebar22 · 3 months ago
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Insights from Google’s Leaked Documents on SEO
SEO has been an area of intense study and speculation ever since Google was established. Despite extensive research and theories about effective SEO practices, Google has never explicitly confirmed the specifics of their search ranking system.
The secrecy surrounding Google’s search ranking system has made it as enigmatic as the KFC recipe or Coca-Cola formula. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged with the leak of 2,500 internal documents from Google’s Search division, which has been verified as authentic.
Here are ten key takeaways from these documents:
Clicks Matter It’s well-known that clicks are important. Google uses a system called NavBoost to enhance performance by analyzing clicks on search results.
Chrome Clicks A notable finding is that clicks made through the Chrome browser carry more weight. Google tracks these clicks to possibly influence which internal pages are highlighted in search results, though the exact impact is still unclear.
Site Authority Equals Domain Authority Google employs a concept similar to Domain Authority, known as siteAuthority. This metric plays a crucial role in determining which websites are ranked in search results.
Brand Significance The importance of branded searches and online presence is emphasized. Metrics such as brand mentions, backlinks, and searches for the brand name influence Google’s ranking.
Google Authorship Remains Relevant Although Google Authorship was a major SEO factor back in 2005, it still influences rankings. The documents reference attributes like “isAuthor” and “authorName,” suggesting that authorship impacts content quality and expertise evaluations.
Content Length Matters The significance of content length remains, with longer content often ranking better. Google uses metrics like OriginalContentScore for short-form content and tracks content length through numTokens and leadingtext.
Link Clicks Are Crucial Backlinks are valuable, but only if they come from sites with traffic. The documents reveal a totalClicks metric that helps Google assess the traffic to linked pages.
Whitelisted Domains Some websites are whitelisted, indicating they are recognized as authentic and trusted. Google uses tags such as isElectionAuthority and isCovidLocalAuthority to give preferential treatment to certain sites.
Content Updates Are Important Regular content updates positively affect SEO. Google monitors changes through urlHistory and bylineDate, using this information to help rank pages.
Tags for Small Personal Sites Smaller personal websites receive a specific tag. There is speculation about whether this tag affects their ranking, either boosting or demoting their visibility.
The leaked documents provide a wealth of information, confirming many existing SEO theories and revealing new insights. Google has acknowledged the leak but cautioned against drawing inaccurate conclusions from potentially outdated or incomplete information.
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spacebar03 · 3 months ago
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Insights from Google’s Leaked Documents on SEO
SEO has been an area of intense study and speculation ever since Google was established. Despite extensive research and theories about effective SEO practices, Google has never explicitly confirmed the specifics of their search ranking system.
The secrecy surrounding Google’s search ranking system has made it as enigmatic as the KFC recipe or Coca-Cola formula. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged with the leak of 2,500 internal documents from Google’s Search division, which has been verified as authentic.
Here are ten key takeaways from these documents:
Clicks Matter It’s well-known that clicks are important. Google uses a system called NavBoost to enhance performance by analyzing clicks on search results.
Chrome Clicks A notable finding is that clicks made through the Chrome browser carry more weight. Google tracks these clicks to possibly influence which internal pages are highlighted in search results, though the exact impact is still unclear.
Site Authority Equals Domain Authority Google employs a concept similar to Domain Authority, known as siteAuthority. This metric plays a crucial role in determining which websites are ranked in search results.
Brand Significance The importance of branded searches and online presence is emphasized. Metrics such as brand mentions, backlinks, and searches for the brand name influence Google’s ranking.
Google Authorship Remains Relevant Although Google Authorship was a major SEO factor back in 2005, it still influences rankings. The documents reference attributes like “isAuthor” and “authorName,” suggesting that authorship impacts content quality and expertise evaluations.
Content Length Matters The significance of content length remains, with longer content often ranking better. Google uses metrics like OriginalContentScore for short-form content and tracks content length through numTokens and leadingtext.
Link Clicks Are Crucial Backlinks are valuable, but only if they come from sites with traffic. The documents reveal a totalClicks metric that helps Google assess the traffic to linked pages.
Whitelisted Domains Some websites are whitelisted, indicating they are recognized as authentic and trusted. Google uses tags such as isElectionAuthority and isCovidLocalAuthority to give preferential treatment to certain sites.
Content Updates Are Important Regular content updates positively affect SEO. Google monitors changes through urlHistory and bylineDate, using this information to help rank pages.
Tags for Small Personal Sites Smaller personal websites receive a specific tag. There is speculation about whether this tag affects their ranking, either boosting or demoting their visibility.
The leaked documents provide a wealth of information, confirming many existing SEO theories and revealing new insights. Google has acknowledged the leak but cautioned against drawing inaccurate conclusions from potentially outdated or incomplete information.
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spacebarcontentmarketing · 3 months ago
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Insights from Google’s Leaked Documents on SEO
SEO has been an area of intense study and speculation ever since Google was established. Despite extensive research and theories about effective SEO practices, Google has never explicitly confirmed the specifics of their search ranking system.
The secrecy surrounding Google’s search ranking system has made it as enigmatic as the KFC recipe or Coca-Cola formula. However, a surprising turn of events has emerged with the leak of 2,500 internal documents from Google’s Search division, which has been verified as authentic.
Here are ten key takeaways from these documents:
Clicks Matter It’s well-known that clicks are important. Google uses a system called NavBoost to enhance performance by analyzing clicks on search results.
Chrome Clicks A notable finding is that clicks made through the Chrome browser carry more weight. Google tracks these clicks to possibly influence which internal pages are highlighted in search results, though the exact impact is still unclear.
Site Authority Equals Domain Authority Google employs a concept similar to Domain Authority, known as siteAuthority. This metric plays a crucial role in determining which websites are ranked in search results.
Brand Significance The importance of branded searches and online presence is emphasized. Metrics such as brand mentions, backlinks, and searches for the brand name influence Google’s ranking.
Google Authorship Remains Relevant Although Google Authorship was a major SEO factor back in 2005, it still influences rankings. The documents reference attributes like “isAuthor” and “authorName,” suggesting that authorship impacts content quality and expertise evaluations.
Content Length Matters The significance of content length remains, with longer content often ranking better. Google uses metrics like OriginalContentScore for short-form content and tracks content length through numTokens and leadingtext.
Link Clicks Are Crucial Backlinks are valuable, but only if they come from sites with traffic. The documents reveal a totalClicks metric that helps Google assess the traffic to linked pages.
Whitelisted Domains Some websites are whitelisted, indicating they are recognized as authentic and trusted. Google uses tags such as isElectionAuthority and isCovidLocalAuthority to give preferential treatment to certain sites.
Content Updates Are Important Regular content updates positively affect SEO. Google monitors changes through urlHistory and bylineDate, using this information to help rank pages.
Tags for Small Personal Sites Smaller personal websites receive a specific tag. There is speculation about whether this tag affects their ranking, either boosting or demoting their visibility.
The leaked documents provide a wealth of information, confirming many existing SEO theories and revealing new insights. Google has acknowledged the leak but cautioned against drawing inaccurate conclusions from potentially outdated or incomplete information.
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superbabytv · 7 months ago
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hashiyangame · 7 months ago
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【WWE 2K24】WWE SmackDown:ビアンカ・ベレア vs ダコタ・カイ by {{AuthorName}} WWE 2K24の動画です。 WWE 2K24は、2Kが発売のプロレススポーツビデオゲームです。『WWE 2K』の名称で10作目、WWEを題材にしたシリーズ全体では24作目となる『WWE 2K23』の後継作となる。 再生リスト WWE 2K23:G1CLIMAX33 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHsFVyRGtPE&list=PLEdhw1WC7PXOmnxqYc6I3ryEkQ6FkfYmQ その他再生リスト WWE 2K23:新日本プロレス https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Of_TQyhn810&list=PLEdhw1WC7PXMg_dmiucgpHgjEbAhMCNhF WWE 2K23:BOSJ30 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v4FwskZ31y8&list=PLEdhw1WC7PXOTnqVkz9Uwx9p0qcIz8J-Q キャプテン翼 RISE OF NEW CHAMPIONS https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wz0AZG4TKO0&list=PLEdhw1WC7PXNiBvZgCgWVPLRhtpbLdoT5 ファイナルファンタジー7リメイク https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEdhw1WC7PXMgglHqBzhLHo9Y8DIZX92G #WWE2K24#プロレス#はしやん via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCA1OgxGZWw
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yskeblr2 · 7 months ago
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eFootball 2024 S3 div. 6 by {{AuthorName}} イングランドプレミアリーグ チーム サンダーランド 難易度 トッププレーヤー VICTUS 15L OBS Animaze via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wo-mfb23pGs
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leonhorn · 7 months ago
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In the Future by {{AuthorName}} In the Future, biologist engineer plants that shoot mist. The mist smells nice and binds with pathogens and toxins in the air before falling as dust, cleaning the air. This is a work of speculative fiction. This is not present day fact. via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlSIlOIF5j0
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