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3 Core Web Vitals Hacks for a Speedy Website
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Ever get annoyed by a slow, clunky website? You're not alone! Google uses Core Web Vitals to see if your site delivers a fast, smooth experience. Here's how to optimize for these 3 metrics and keep visitors happy:
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Even if you think AI search could be good, it won’t be good
TONIGHT (May 15), I'm in NORTH HOLLYWOOD for a screening of STEPHANIE KELTON'S FINDING THE MONEY; FRIDAY (May 17), I'm at the INTERNET ARCHIVE in SAN FRANCISCO to keynote the 10th anniversary of the AUTHORS ALLIANCE.
The big news in search this week is that Google is continuing its transition to "AI search" – instead of typing in search terms and getting links to websites, you'll ask Google a question and an AI will compose an answer based on things it finds on the web:
https://blog.google/products/search/generative-ai-google-search-may-2024/
Google bills this as "let Google do the googling for you." Rather than searching the web yourself, you'll delegate this task to Google. Hidden in this pitch is a tacit admission that Google is no longer a convenient or reliable way to retrieve information, drowning as it is in AI-generated spam, poorly labeled ads, and SEO garbage:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/03/keyword-swarming/#site-reputation-abuse
Googling used to be easy: type in a query, get back a screen of highly relevant results. Today, clicking the top links will take you to sites that paid for placement at the top of the screen (rather than the sites that best match your query). Clicking further down will get you scams, AI slop, or bulk-produced SEO nonsense.
AI-powered search promises to fix this, not by making Google search results better, but by having a bot sort through the search results and discard the nonsense that Google will continue to serve up, and summarize the high quality results.
Now, there are plenty of obvious objections to this plan. For starters, why wouldn't Google just make its search results better? Rather than building a LLM for the sole purpose of sorting through the garbage Google is either paid or tricked into serving up, why not just stop serving up garbage? We know that's possible, because other search engines serve really good results by paying for access to Google's back-end and then filtering the results:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/04/teach-me-how-to-shruggie/#kagi
Another obvious objection: why would anyone write the web if the only purpose for doing so is to feed a bot that will summarize what you've written without sending anyone to your webpage? Whether you're a commercial publisher hoping to make money from advertising or subscriptions, or – like me – an open access publisher hoping to change people's minds, why would you invite Google to summarize your work without ever showing it to internet users? Nevermind how unfair that is, think about how implausible it is: if this is the way Google will work in the future, why wouldn't every publisher just block Google's crawler?
A third obvious objection: AI is bad. Not morally bad (though maybe morally bad, too!), but technically bad. It "hallucinates" nonsense answers, including dangerous nonsense. It's a supremely confident liar that can get you killed:
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/01/mushroom-pickers-urged-to-avoid-foraging-books-on-amazon-that-appear-to-be-written-by-ai
The promises of AI are grossly oversold, including the promises Google makes, like its claim that its AI had discovered millions of useful new materials. In reality, the number of useful new materials Deepmind had discovered was zero:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/23/maximal-plausibility/#reverse-centaurs
This is true of all of AI's most impressive demos. Often, "AI" turns out to be low-waged human workers in a distant call-center pretending to be robots:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/31/neural-interface-beta-tester/#tailfins
Sometimes, the AI robot dancing on stage turns out to literally be just a person in a robot suit pretending to be a robot:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/29/pay-no-attention/#to-the-little-man-behind-the-curtain
The AI video demos that represent "an existential threat to Hollywood filmmaking" turn out to be so cumbersome as to be practically useless (and vastly inferior to existing production techniques):
https://www.wheresyoured.at/expectations-versus-reality/
But let's take Google at its word. Let's stipulate that:
a) It can't fix search, only add a slop-filtering AI layer on top of it; and
b) The rest of the world will continue to let Google index its pages even if they derive no benefit from doing so; and
c) Google will shortly fix its AI, and all the lies about AI capabilities will be revealed to be premature truths that are finally realized.
AI search is still a bad idea. Because beyond all the obvious reasons that AI search is a terrible idea, there's a subtle – and incurable – defect in this plan: AI search – even excellent AI search – makes it far too easy for Google to cheat us, and Google can't stop cheating us.
Remember: enshittification isn't the result of worse people running tech companies today than in the years when tech services were good and useful. Rather, enshittification is rooted in the collapse of constraints that used to prevent those same people from making their services worse in service to increasing their profit margins:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/03/26/glitchbread/#electronic-shelf-tags
These companies always had the capacity to siphon value away from business customers (like publishers) and end-users (like searchers). That comes with the territory: digital businesses can alter their "business logic" from instant to instant, and for each user, allowing them to change payouts, prices and ranking. I call this "twiddling": turning the knobs on the system's back-end to make sure the house always wins:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/19/twiddler/
What changed wasn't the character of the leaders of these businesses, nor their capacity to cheat us. What changed was the consequences for cheating. When the tech companies merged to monopoly, they ceased to fear losing your business to a competitor.
Google's 90% search market share was attained by bribing everyone who operates a service or platform where you might encounter a search box to connect that box to Google. Spending tens of billions of dollars every year to make sure no one ever encounters a non-Google search is a cheaper way to retain your business than making sure Google is the very best search engine:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/21/im-feeling-unlucky/#not-up-to-the-task
Competition was once a threat to Google; for years, its mantra was "competition is a click away." Today, competition is all but nonexistent.
Then the surveillance business consolidated into a small number of firms. Two companies dominate the commercial surveillance industry: Google and Meta, and they collude to rig the market:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jedi_Blue
That consolidation inevitably leads to regulatory capture: shorn of competitive pressure, the companies that dominate the sector can converge on a single message to policymakers and use their monopoly profits to turn that message into policy:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/05/regulatory-capture/
This is why Google doesn't have to worry about privacy laws. They've successfully prevented the passage of a US federal consumer privacy law. The last time the US passed a federal consumer privacy law was in 1988. It's a law that bans video store clerks from telling the newspapers which VHS cassettes you rented:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Video_Privacy_Protection_Act
In Europe, Google's vast profits lets it fly an Irish flag of convenience, thus taking advantage of Ireland's tolerance for tax evasion and violations of European privacy law:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/05/15/finnegans-snooze/#dirty-old-town
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, and it also doesn't fear rival technologies. Google and its fellow Big Tech cartel members have expanded IP law to allow it to prevent third parties from reverse-engineer, hacking, or scraping its services. Google doesn't have to worry about ad-blocking, tracker blocking, or scrapers that filter out Google's lucrative, low-quality results:
https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/
Google doesn't fear competition, it doesn't fear regulation, it doesn't fear rival technology and it doesn't fear its workers. Google's workforce once enjoyed enormous sway over the company's direction, thanks to their scarcity and market power. But Google has outgrown its dependence on its workers, and lays them off in vast numbers, even as it increases its profits and pisses away tens of billions on stock buybacks:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/25/moral-injury/#enshittification
Google is fearless. It doesn't fear losing your business, or being punished by regulators, or being mired in guerrilla warfare with rival engineers. It certainly doesn't fear its workers.
Making search worse is good for Google. Reducing search quality increases the number of queries, and thus ads, that each user must make to find their answers:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
If Google can make things worse for searchers without losing their business, it can make more money for itself. Without the discipline of markets, regulators, tech or workers, it has no impediment to transferring value from searchers and publishers to itself.
Which brings me back to AI search. When Google substitutes its own summaries for links to pages, it creates innumerable opportunities to charge publishers for preferential placement in those summaries.
This is true of any algorithmic feed: while such feeds are important – even vital – for making sense of huge amounts of information, they can also be used to play a high-speed shell-game that makes suckers out of the rest of us:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/11/for-you/#the-algorithm-tm
When you trust someone to summarize the truth for you, you become terribly vulnerable to their self-serving lies. In an ideal world, these intermediaries would be "fiduciaries," with a solemn (and legally binding) duty to put your interests ahead of their own:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/07/treacherous-computing/#rewilding-the-internet
But Google is clear that its first duty is to its shareholders: not to publishers, not to searchers, not to "partners" or employees.
AI search makes cheating so easy, and Google cheats so much. Indeed, the defects in AI give Google a readymade excuse for any apparent self-dealing: "we didn't tell you a lie because someone paid us to (for example, to recommend a product, or a hotel room, or a political point of view). Sure, they did pay us, but that was just an AI 'hallucination.'"
The existence of well-known AI hallucinations creates a zone of plausible deniability for even more enshittification of Google search. As Madeleine Clare Elish writes, AI serves as a "moral crumple zone":
https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/260
That's why, even if you're willing to believe that Google could make a great AI-based search, we can nevertheless be certain that they won't.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/05/15/they-trust-me-dumb-fucks/#ai-search
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Kdramas I Watched in 2024
A little roundup as the year comes to a close :D
First, the dramas I watched that aired in 2024:
A Shop for Killers - I wasn't as big a fan of this as I expected to be. I liked Jeong Jian, and the uncle-niece moments, but there was a lot of screentime that was just gunfights and explosions, which kind of bore me. When it comes to action, my preference is fistfights and swordfights. I also think I might not actually be a Lee Dong-wook fan; this is the third show I've watched of his, and I never quite get into the characters he plays. I'd rate it 2/5.
Bitter Sweet Hell - Ever since watching Mine, I'm always looking for the next female-led thriller that can deliver the same femslashy energy, or at least an intense and complicated relationship between two women. Bitter Sweet Hell seemed like a good bet for this, as the two leads are both women (a woman and her mother-in-law), but it never quite hit for me. It is a bit femslashy between our FMC and the woman having an affair with her husband, especially towards the end, but overall, it's not a very shippy show, and as a thriller, it never quite got me fully invested. 3/5.
Black Out - I watched this show primarily for Byun Yo-han but also because I like plots about ppl getting framed for crimes. I read the book beforehand, which led to me constantly scrutinizing it for differences lol, and there were many. Some good, some perhaps less so, but I won't go into that here! I really enjoyed the whump (lots of that in the book too) and I loved Geon-oh's character, who barely appears in the book but here actually got some screentime. There are a LOT of terrible people, of course; probably the majority of the characters have committed some crime they are trying to cover up, and after a certain point, you're constantly watching them rip into each other and throw each other to the wolves. Barely anyone makes it out intact. I would recommend this one! 4/5.
Queen Woo - The first few episodes of this show are amazing. Beautiful costumes, political intriguing, complicated relationships, and a villain played by Lee Soo-hyuk who comes across as both sadistically evil and rather pathetic. Then the second half of the show is consumed by chase scenes and fight scenes, and the political intrigue kind of gets confusing and falls apart, and Lee Soo-hyuk barely shows up anymore, and the female lead's character goes from survival mode to girlbossification. This show infuriates me in a way only a show with great potential could. I still love the first few episodes though. Queen Woo/Go Bal-gi forever. 2/5.
The Trunk - I'm not sure what to think about this one. I really liked the two lead actors, Seo Hyun-jin and Gong Yoo. The atmosphere of the show (especially at the beginning) is strong, in turns mellow and tense, very absorbing, a bit slow paced. And the exploration of two people cohabiting, in a "marriage" that is at first stiff and impersonal but that slowly becomes something more. At the same time, I'm not sure I buy the central relationship as much as the show wants me to--I'm not sure I'm convinced that either lead would get over their past so quickly, or that these two really could not just be interested in each other but love each other. Maybe they just sold a tone of estrangement and nostalgia too hard, idk. I also don't love the way the second female lead is portrayed less and less sympathetically as the show goes on--the last episode tries to dial it back, but she's become very flat by that point. So, mixed feelings all around. I'd recommend more for vibes than for plot. 3/5.
When the Phone Rings - I'm only 2/3 through this one so I won't rate it yet, but so far it's been good. I love the identity porn and the complicated central relationship. Also the representation of mute and deaf characters, though I'm not sure the female MC would technically be called selectively mute, as she seems to be able to talk and chooses not to. In any case, the sign language is a cool aspect of the show. And I hadn't seen Yoo Yeon-seok in anything since Mr. Sunshine, so it's fun to see him again! (I also hadn't seen Byun Yo-han in anything since Mr. Sunshine until Black Out, so I'm associating these two shows in my head lol.)
Shows that didn't air in 2024 that I watched this year:
Circle - This was my fourth time watching this show lol. I think I've said all my feelings about this show before but!!! ITS SO GOOD. There are lots of shows that play with a split timeline, showing half the show in a flashback and half in the present, or just a short flashback every episode, but I've never seen a show use the format as successfully as Circle. The way it uses the separation of time as well as space to show the longing of two separated brothers to find each other; the way events in the past are slowly revealed at a pace that makes sense given what's going on in the future. The fact that the future portion has a significantly different setting in a dystopian sci-fi city, and the very existence of this city ties into what happened in the past. THE ACTING. Yeo Jin-goo and Kim Kang-woo at their best! AMNESIA. MIND CONTROL (of sorts). ALIENS. This show truly has everything. I know it came out in 2017, I KNOW I have recommended it a hundred times before, but I am never over it and yes, that's right, I'm not over it now either. Not only 5/5 but 100/5 To Me.
Crime Puzzle - This show? is not? good? Speaking of shows that use a bunch of flashbacks, that happens here too, but? it's just not well done? It was so boring I can barely remember what happened in it, and just... not satisfying. My favorite character died. The answers to certain mysteries were kind of obvious. I feel like the central relationship could have had Flower of Evil vibes if I had cared about them at all, but the chemistry was simply not there. 1/5.
The Deal - Kidnapping show! Kidnapping show! I LOVE KIDNAPPING it is my favorite trope of all time. And I don't know if I've ever seen a show that was as purely "Hey, wanna watch a kidnapping go wrong and everything be whumpy and fucked up" as this one. The two kidnappers and the kidnap victim are equally protagonists of the show, and both sympathetic. You just want them all to somehow come out of this situation okay and yet everything is constantly going wrong and the longer the show goes on, the more emotionally unstable everyone gets. Incredibly shippy between all the main three characters. I AM BEGGING YOU TO WATCH THIS SHOW. mostly bc I need more fanfic but also I would settle for just more ppl talking about it. 5/5, the best show that I watched for the first time this year.
Jirisan - I'd recommend this show primarily for the atmosphere and setting. It takes place on a mountain (Jirisan) and is about rangers trying to save people from life threatening accidents (and also murder). There's just so much panning over the landscape and it's absolutely gorgeous. Lots of hiking etc. As a thriller, it's decent; the setting leads to different sources of tension than usual, a lot of man vs. nature rather than the usual man vs. man conflict of the average thriller. But also a certain amount of detection and investigation. Also, one character spends a certain amount of the show as a ghost!!!!! which is very cool but I won't give too many spoilers on that. The only downside of this show is that the pacing can get kind of slow if you binge watch it due to the aforementioned focus on the beautiful landscape. 4/5.
Pale Moon - I rarely watch a show focused on an affair that I actually like, but Pale Moon really did it for me. Part of it's the acting. Kim Seo-hyung in the lead creates a quiet, withdrawn character who sort of steps out of her life and starts creating the world she would want to live in: A younger lover rather than her distant and dismissive husband, a lover she can pamper with her own money rather than accept money from submissively. But it's fake - the money is embezzled from her job at a bank, and the lover, at first awe-struck by her and utterly infatuated, becomes less the person she loves the more support she offers him and the more success he finds on his own. Money courses through the show, enchanting and corrupting all the characters. The minor characters are also great, especially the MC's best friend, played by Yoo Sun. And the ending, while not entirely tragic, is still emotionally devastating (or at least, it devastated me). 5/5, maybe not for everyone but I think more people should try it out.
I also watched a lot of Korean movies this year! I won't go into too much detail here but I did rank 15 Park Sung-woong movies here. TLDR everyone should watch Daemuga, For the Emperor, Method, and New World. Apart from that, a brief summation:
In Dream (2023) - Spooky dreamwalking, but basically your average serial killer thriller apart from that. 3/5.
Love and Leashes (2022) - I came for the femdom and I did enjoy it but the structure of the plot is still very man-pursues-woman, plus the femdom in question barely seems to enjoy BDSM. So, it wasn't quite what I hoped. 3/5.
The Night Owl (2022) - Spooky happenings and Murder in Joseon. Lots of political intrigue. 5/5.
Tomb of the River (2021) - I just wanted to see Jang Hyuk in a gangster movie and I did get that. But the plot was not so strong, and after all the Park Sung-woong movies I watched this year, my standards for gangster movies have gotten higher. 2/5.
Burning (2018) - Have you ever watched a Murakami adaptation and said to yourself, yeah, that sure seems like a Murakami? I hadn't until this year but now I have. That said, it did make one change that, without having previously read the short story, I could completely pinpoint--there are some things Murakami just doesn't do. I liked the change, though, and I liked this movie. 4/5.
The Divine Move and The Divine Move 2: The Wrathful - I like watching people play go and murder each other in convoluted ways. Both these movies are a bit ridiculous and over the top, but I enjoyed them! And Woo Do-hwan is in one of them :D. 4/5.
Old Boy (2003) - Wins the "most fucked up movie I've watched this year" award. If you know, you know! 4/5.
Overall, I had a good year for kdramas and Korean movies both. The dramas I would recommend the most would be: First and foremost, The Deal, more people need to watch it ASAP. After that, Pale Moon and Black Out were really good; I also would recommend Jirisan but you do need some patience!
I hope you watched good kdramas this year too! We'll see what the next year holds :D <3
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iPhone 16 Pricing: What to Expect"
I should note that since my knowledge cutoff is April 2024 and the iPhone 16 hasn't been released yet, I'll help write an SEO-friendly blog post based on likely specifications and commonly predicted features from reliable industry analysis. I'll write this in a way that acknowledges these are expectations rather than confirmed details.
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iPhone 16: Specifications Breakdown, FAQs, and More
The iPhone 16 series is generating significant buzz as Apple's next flagship smartphone lineup. While we await the official announcement, here's what industry experts and reliable sources suggest about the upcoming device's specifications and features.
Expected Technical Specifications
Display and Design
Display: 6.1-inch and 6.7-inch OLED displays (iPhone 16 and 16 Plus)
ProMotion technology with adaptive refresh rates up to 120Hz
Enhanced Dynamic Island functionality
Ceramic Shield front cover
Aerospace-grade aluminum frame
Camera System
Advanced 48MP main camera
12MP ultra-wide lens
Enhanced computational photography
Improved Night mode capabilities
Advanced AI-powered image processing
New Portrait mode features
Performance
A18 Bionic chip built on 3nm process
Enhanced Neural Engine for improved AI capabilities
Next-generation 5G connectivity
Wi-Fi 7 support
Improved thermal management system
Battery and Charging
All-day battery life
Fast charging capability (up to 50% in 30 minutes
MagSafe wireless charging up to 15W
Qi wireless charging up to 7.5W
USB-C port with enhanced data transfer speeds
Storage Options
Starting at 128GB
Options for 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB (Pro models)
Enhanced flash storage speed
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. When is the iPhone 16 release date?
Based on Apple's traditional release schedule, the iPhone 16 series is expected to launch in September 2024. The exact date will be announced during Apple's fall event.
2. What will be the starting price for the iPhone 16?
Industry analysts expect the base iPhone 16 to start around $799, maintaining similar pricing to previous generations. Pro models may see slight increases due to advanced features and manufacturing costs.
3. Will the iPhone 16 have USB-C?
Yes, following Apple's transition to USB-C with the iPhone 15 series and EU regulations, the iPhone 16 will feature a USB-C port with potentially faster data transfer speeds.
4. What are the major improvements over the iPhone 15?
Expected improvements include the new A18 Bionic chip, enhanced AI capabilities, improved camera features, and potentially better battery life. The exact extent of improvements will be confirmed at launch.
5. Will the iPhone 16 support AI features?
Yes, the iPhone 16 is expected to include enhanced on-device AI capabilities, powered by the new A18 Bionic chip and improved Neural Engine.
6. What colors will be available for the iPhone 16?
While exact colors haven't been confirmed, Apple typically offers 5-6 color options for standard models and 4 colors for Pro models, including their signature space gray and silver options.
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Conclusion
The iPhone 16 represents Apple's continued innovation in smartphone technology, with expected improvements in processing power, camera capabilities, and AI features. While these specifications are based on industry analysis and reliable sources, official details will be confirmed during Apple's announcement event.Remember to stay tuned for official announcements from Apple for confirmed specifications and features. We'll update this article as more information becomes available.Note: This article is based on industry expectations and analysis. Features and specifications are subject to change until official announcement by Apple.
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Yandex and Bing in 2024 and beyond
SEO for Yandex and Bing in 2024 has some core similarities but also key differences:
Similarities:
Content is king: Both Yandex and Bing prioritize high-quality, informative content that satisfies user search intent. Focus on creating well-researched, engaging content that answers your target audience's questions.
Technical SEO: Both engines reward websites with a clean, mobile-friendly structure, fast loading speeds, and proper technical SEO implementation.
Differences:
Keywords: Yandex places less emphasis on exact keyword match than Google. Focus on relevant keywords and semantic variations. Bing incorporates some social signals, so content that generates user engagement on social media might have a slight ranking boost.
Backlinks: High-quality backlinks are still important for both engines, but Yandex seems less reliant on them compared to Google.
Local Focus: Yandex prioritizes local results for users in Russia and surrounding regions. If your target audience is there, optimize your site for local search terms and citations.
Bright Future for Yandex SEO:
The future of Yandex SEO looks promising. Here's why:
Growing Market: The Russian internet market continues to grow, creating opportunities for businesses targeting that region.
Evolving Search: Yandex is constantly refining its search algorithms, and SEO specialists who stay updated on these changes will be in high demand.
Resources:
Yandex Webmaster Tools: [Yandex webmaster ON yandex.com]
Bing SEO Guide: [Bing SEO guide]
In conclusion, while there's some overlap, optimizing for Yandex and Bing requires a tailored approach. If you target the Russian market, Yandex SEO holds promise, so staying updated on best practices is crucial.
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Advanced SEO Techniques to Drive Organic Growth in 2024
Introduction In the competitive world of digital marketing, staying ahead in SEO requires more than basic on-page optimizations and link building. As search engines evolve, advanced SEO strategies become critical for maintaining and increasing visibility. This article dives into advanced SEO techniques to enhance your organic reach and keep you at the forefront of search engine results in 2024.
Optimize for User Intent: Beyond Keywords Understand the Four Types of User Intent: Informational, Navigational, Transactional, and Commercial. Craft content that addresses these specific intents.
Use Semantic Search & Natural Language: Google's understanding of language has improved, focusing on topics rather than exact keywords. Use synonyms and related terms naturally within content. Focus on Long-Tail Keywords: While short keywords are competitive, long-tail keywords often align better with specific user intent and are easier to rank for.
Advanced Content Structuring and Clustering Topic Clustering: Group related content into clusters with a central 'pillar' page. For instance, if you’re in digital marketing, a central "Advanced SEO Techniques" page can link to clusters on user intent, technical SEO, link-building tactics, etc.
Internal Linking Optimization: Strategically link cluster content back to the main page and vice versa. This structure signals relevance to search engines, boosting the authority of your core content.
Schema Markup: Implement structured data for rich snippets. Schema helps search engines understand the context, which can lead to enhanced visibility (like FAQ snippets or How-to sections).
Harnessing AI and Machine Learning for Content Strategy Use AI to Identify Content Gaps: Tools like MarketMuse, Clearscope, and SurferSEO analyze competitors’ content, helping you find and cover gaps. Leverage Predictive Analytics: Platforms like Google Analytics and other SEO tools can help predict trends. By focusing on future keywords and trends, you can stay ahead of competitors.
Content Personalization: With AI, you can deliver personalized content based on user behavior. Tailor CTAs and recommendations based on each user's interaction history.
Technical SEO Enhancements Site Speed Optimization: A fast site is essential. Use Core Web Vitals as a benchmark, and optimize images, reduce server response time, and implement lazy loading.
Crawl Budget Optimization: Ensure that only important pages are crawled by managing noindex tags and removing unnecessary pages (like duplicates).
Advanced Mobile SEO: With Google’s mobile-first indexing, having a fully optimized mobile site is vital. Test and improve responsiveness, mobile page speed, and usability.
Enhanced Backlinking Strategies Authority & Relevancy: Focus on getting links from high-authority, niche-relevant sites rather than generic links. Digital PR and Brand Mentions: Engage in PR campaigns that result in media mentions, which indirectly enhance SEO through brand visibility and trust.
Guest Posting 2.0: Instead of traditional guest posting, collaborate on in-depth studies or expert roundup articles, which naturally attract backlinks and add credibility.
Optimizing for Voice Search and Visual Search Voice Search SEO: Focus on answering “Who, What, Where, When, and How” questions directly. Optimize for natural-sounding, conversational phrases. Visual Search: Ensure images are optimized with descriptive, relevant filenames and alt text. Use image sitemaps to help Google discover your images. Rich Media Content: Video and audio content is becoming a major part of SEO. Hosting transcribed podcasts or adding video summaries can cater to different audience preferences.
User Experience (UX) Signals as a Ranking Factor Optimize Core Web Vitals: Google emphasizes page experience. Improving metrics like Largest Contentful Paint (LCP), First Input Delay (FID), and Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) can improve rankings. Reduce Bounce Rate and Dwell Time: Engage visitors by enhancing readability and structuring content for skimming. Break up content with headers, bullet points, and visuals. UX Design and Interactivity: Create a seamless user journey with an intuitive, interactive, and easy-to-navigate website.
Focus on E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness) Author and Site Authority: Create a detailed author bio and ensure content on your site is credible and reliable. Regularly Update Content: Fresh, accurate content is crucial, particularly in YMYL (Your Money, Your Life) niches. Build Trust Signals: Showcasing testimonials, case studies, and credentials can boost trustworthiness. Conclusion With Google and other search engines continuously refining algorithms, advanced SEO techniques are essential to remain visible and relevant. By focusing on user intent, optimizing your site structure, leveraging AI, and enhancing the user experience, you can maintain a competitive edge. Implementing these advanced SEO tactics will not only boost your search rankings but also improve your audience’s experience, leading to sustained organic growth in 2024.
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Emtechre Digital Agency: Your Gateway to Exceptional Web Design
Emtechre Digital Agency: Your Gateway to Exceptional Web Design Today, for your company’s online success, a professionally designed website can make a difference. We at Emtechre Digital Agency are devoted to designing websites that are visually stunning and have high functionality that enthrall the audience and yield tangible results.
We have a team of talented designers and developers who are capable of making your online presence a powerful tool for growth. After all, we realize that your site means more than just some web pages; it represents your brand as well as a vital point of contact with potential customers.
Our approach to web design is based on providing outstanding user experience. The website must be intuitive, visually beautiful and easy to navigate. Consequently, by implementing latest industry standards and best practices, we develop seamless and engaging user interfaces which will impress the visitors in an enduring way.
Emechre Digital Agency is proud to offer you customized solutions for your needs. We know every business has different goals and needs. Our team will cooperate with you in designing and deploying a solution that suits your vision whether it is a sleek informative website, a robust e-commerce platform or dynamic web application.
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The Role of SEO in Driving Traffic: A Comprehensive Guide
Lets Know How The Role Of SEO Helps In Driving Traffic?
In today’s highly competitive digital landscape, every business is fighting for visibility. One of the most effective ways to increase your online presence and drive traffic to your website is through Search Engine Optimization (SEO). But what exactly is the role of SEO in driving traffic, and how can you leverage it to boost your digital marketing efforts? Let’s dive deep into how SEO works, its key components, and why it’s essential for traffic generation.
What is SEO?
SEO, or Search Engine Optimization, is the process of optimizing your website to rank higher in search engine results pages (SERPs). When a user searches for a keyword relevant to your business, SEO ensures that your website is among the first results they see. This increased visibility leads to more organic traffic—visitors who find your website naturally through search engines like Google, Bing, or Yahoo.
Why SEO is Crucial for Driving Traffic
Organic Traffic is Free Unlike paid advertising (PPC), SEO brings in visitors without direct cost per click. Once your website ranks well, you can continuously attract users without the need for ongoing ad spend. This makes it a cost-effective, long-term traffic generation strategy.
Users Trust Organic Results Studies show that users trust organic results more than paid ads. Ranking high organically increases the credibility of your website and brand. By appearing in the top results, you signal authority and relevance, encouraging users to click through.
Targeted Traffic SEO ensures that you are reaching users who are already searching for what you offer. These users are more likely to convert since they have a clear intent behind their search. For instance, someone searching for “best hiking boots” is likely to be in the market for purchasing hiking boots, and if your website ranks well, you can attract this targeted audience.
Key Components of SEO for Driving Traffic
To leverage SEO effectively, you need to focus on several core elements:
Keyword Research Keywords are the phrases and terms users search for online. Proper keyword research is crucial to understand what your target audience is searching for. Tools like Google Keyword Planner, SEMrush, or Ahrefs can help you identify the best keywords for your niche and there are some other tools are also available to know more on it click best digital marketing tools in 2024. Once identified, you can incorporate these keywords naturally into your content to ensure search engines recognize your relevance.
On-Page SEO This involves optimizing individual pages on your website to rank higher. On-page SEO focuses on keyword placement, meta tags, headers, and image optimization. Ensuring your website is user-friendly and loads quickly also plays a significant role in retaining visitors and reducing bounce rates.
Content Quality High-quality, engaging content that answers user queries is the foundation of SEO success. Search engines prioritize websites that provide value, which means your blog posts, product descriptions, and other content need to be well-written and informative. Aim to create long-form content that comprehensively covers topics in your niche.
Technical SEO Technical SEO ensures that search engines can easily crawl and index your website. It includes optimizing your website’s speed, mobile-friendliness, XML sitemaps, and ensuring proper URL structure. A well-optimized site makes it easier for search engines to understand your content and rank it accordingly.
Backlinks Backlinks are links from other websites that point to your site, acting as endorsements. The more high-quality backlinks you have, the more authority your website gains in the eyes of search engines. Building a solid backlink profile can significantly boost your site’s rankings and drive more traffic.
Local SEO If your business has a local focus, local SEO can be a game-changer. Optimizing your website for local searches (such as “coffee shop near me”) can bring in highly targeted traffic from your immediate area. This includes managing your Google Business Profile, collecting reviews, and optimizing for local keywords.
How SEO Drives Long-Term Traffic
One of the most significant benefits of SEO is its long-term traffic potential. While it may take time to see results, once your site ranks well, it can continue to bring in traffic for months or even years with minimal maintenance. Unlike PPC, where traffic stops as soon as the budget runs out, SEO has compounding effects.
Measuring SEO Success
Tracking your SEO efforts is crucial to ensure your strategy is working. Tools like Google Analytics and Google Search Console allow you to monitor your website’s traffic, keyword rankings, and user behavior. By analyzing this data, you can refine your SEO strategy and focus on what’s driving the most traffic.
Conclusion
SEO is a powerful tool for driving organic traffic to your website. From keyword research and on-page optimization to technical SEO and backlink building, each component plays a critical role in improving your search engine visibility. As a long-term strategy, SEO can deliver consistent, high-quality traffic that leads to higher conversions and business growth.
By mastering SEO, you’ll not only increase your traffic but also establish your brand’s authority in the digital space.
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Beginner's Guide: Mastering AI SEO Tools
Introduction SEO is crucial for driving organic traffic but can be overwhelming for beginners. AI tools like SEMrush and Ahrefs simplify the process, making it easier for newcomers to improve website performance. This guide covers everything from setting up tools to optimizing content, building links, and tracking progress. By the end, you’ll confidently enhance your SEO strategy. Learn more…
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NEWKIDS NEWDREAMS 003
SCHEDULE TYPE: TRIMESTER ( PART 2 OUT OF 2 )
**this post is just an UPDATE. please note that due to real life circumstances, this post has been delayed and the following meeting would've happened on SEPTEMBER 2**
The eight trainees are back in the meeting room and CHOI DAEHYUN (president of US GEN and member of DBSD), KIM HYUNCHEOL (the trainees' head manager), SEO YOUNGJAE (kim hyuncheol's assistant) and LEE YONGSEOK (DBSD DAEHYUN's manager) are present with them. as always DAEHYUN is the one to speak first. "we're currently still reviewing your GUERILLA PERFORMANCES, but so far, i can say that we are satisfied with what we've seen and hope that the experience was valuable" he scans the tablet in front of him and nods. "skill wise, everybody is on the right track. WENJUN, thank you for listening to our feedback. BYEONGKWAN, you are lagging behind in dancing and performance; unless you want to be stuck at the back and only have 4 rap lines per song, you're going to have to work on these skills. MINKI, if you want to make a more significant impact on stage, rather than work on your technical dance skills, you should practice your performance skill to connect better with the crowd and inject more charisma when you're on stage.
after a final look at his tablet, daehyun puts it down and considers the trainees before him. after some time he nods to himself. "OK" he turns towards hyuncheol. "lets confirm their debut for DECEMBER." he tells the man who nods in agreement.
"in a little over FOUR MONTHS from now, you'll officially be idols." finally, a smile cracks on his lips. "SEOHAN, HYUNBIN and I have already begun working on your new songs, however, we want to involve you more in the process now that you have an idea of the group's direction. your debut will have a physical release this time that will include all of your previous songs and TWO new songs."
any member with a minimum of 50 in MUSIC COMPOSITION, LYRICS COMPOSITION OR CHOREOGRAPHY (POP) may apply to work with the DBSD members on ONE of the new songs. although the songs will not be revealed just yet, here's a reminder of the songs they have produced so far:
SEOHAN: BACK DOWN, DOOM DUM DOOM
DAEHYUN & HYUNBIN: NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK, GIRLS, LOVE BOYS, LOVE GIRLS
to participate, submit the following form at the lgcmanager account before SEPTEMBER 28, 2024:
MUSE NAME · PRODUCTION SIGN UP - which production step your muse wants to work on : (even if you have the minimum required in more than one production skill, you may only pick ONE) - which production team do you want to work with: (seohan or daehyun/hyunbin)
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SEO Marketing Plan 2024: A Comprehensive Guide
The landscape of digital marketing is continuously evolving, and as we move into 2024, staying ahead of the curve with a robust SEO marketing plan is more crucial than ever. This guide will walk you through the essential steps to create an effective SEO strategy that will drive organic traffic, boost your rankings, and ultimately grow your business.
Understanding the Importance of SEO in 2024 In 2024, SEO is more than just a tool for increasing visibility; it's a critical component of your overall marketing strategy. With search engines like Google becoming more sophisticated, optimizing your website for search has become increasingly complex. Yet, the rewards of a well-executed SEO plan—higher search rankings, more organic traffic, and increased conversions—make it worth the effort.
Setting Clear Goals for Your SEO Marketing Plan Before diving into the technical aspects of SEO, it's essential to define your goals. Are you looking to increase brand awareness, generate more leads, or improve sales? Setting clear, measurable objectives will guide your SEO efforts and help you track your progress over time.
2.1. SMART Goals Your SEO goals should be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound (SMART). For instance, instead of a vague goal like "increase website traffic," aim for something more concrete like "increase organic traffic by 20% within six months."
Conducting a Comprehensive SEO Audit An SEO audit is the first step in understanding your website's current performance. This involves analyzing various factors such as site speed, mobile-friendliness, on-page SEO elements, and more. Tools like Google Analytics, Google Search Console, and SEMrush can help you identify areas for improvement.
3.1. Analyzing Your Website’s Technical SEO Technical SEO focuses on the backend structure of your website. Ensure your site is easily crawlable by search engines, has an XML sitemap, and is free of errors like broken links. Page speed and mobile optimization are also critical factors in 2024, as user experience continues to be a priority for search engines.
Keyword Research: The Foundation of SEO Keyword research remains the cornerstone of any successful SEO strategy. In 2024, the focus should be on finding long-tail keywords that align with user intent. Tools like Ahrefs, Moz, and Google Keyword Planner can help you discover keywords that are relevant to your industry and have the potential to drive significant traffic.
4.1. Understanding Search Intent Search intent is the reason behind a user's query. By understanding what your audience is looking for, you can tailor your content to meet their needs. Whether it's informational, navigational, or transactional intent, aligning your content with search intent will improve your chances of ranking higher.
Creating High-Quality, SEO-Optimized Content Content is king in the world of SEO. But in 2024, it's not just about creating any content—it's about creating high-quality, SEO-optimized content that provides value to your audience. This includes blog posts, articles, videos, infographics, and more.
5.1. Optimizing On-Page Elements Optimize on-page elements such as title tags, meta descriptions, headers, and images to ensure your content is SEO-friendly. Use your target keywords naturally within your content, but avoid keyword stuffing, which can hurt your rankings.
5.2. E-A-T: Expertise, Authoritativeness, Trustworthiness Google’s E-A-T principle is more important than ever in 2024. Your content should demonstrate expertise, authoritativeness, and trustworthiness. This can be achieved by backing up your claims with credible sources, showcasing your credentials, and providing accurate, up-to-date information.
Building a Strong Backlink Profile Backlinks remain a significant ranking factor in 2024. However, the focus should be on quality over quantity. Aim to acquire backlinks from reputable, high-authority websites in your industry.
6.1. Guest Blogging and Outreach Guest blogging and outreach are effective ways to build backlinks. Contributing valuable content to other websites can earn backlinks that enhance your site’s authority and visibility.
6.2. Avoiding Toxic Backlinks Not all backlinks are beneficial. Toxic backlinks from spammy or irrelevant sites can harm your SEO efforts. Regularly audit your backlink profile to identify and disavow any harmful links.
Leveraging Local SEO If you operate a local business, local SEO should be a key part of your marketing plan in 2024. Optimizing your Google My Business profile, acquiring local backlinks, and ensuring your NAP (Name, Address, Phone Number) information is consistent across directories are critical steps.
7.1. Local Keyword Optimization Include local keywords in your content to capture search traffic from users in your area. For example, if you run a bakery in New York, terms like “best bakery in New York” can help you rank higher in local searches.
Embracing AI and Machine Learning AI and machine learning are playing a growing role in SEO. Tools like RankBrain are helping Google understand search queries better than ever. As a result, optimizing for user experience and relevance has become more important than ever.
8.1. AI-Driven Content Optimization AI tools like SurferSEO and Clearscope can analyze top-performing content in your niche and provide insights into how you can optimize your own content to rank better. These tools consider factors like keyword usage, content structure, and readability.
Monitoring and Analyzing Your SEO Performance SEO is not a set-it-and-forget-it strategy. Regular monitoring and analysis are crucial to ensure your efforts are paying off. Use tools like Google Analytics, Search Console, and third-party SEO software to track key metrics like organic traffic, bounce rate, and conversions.
9.1. Adjusting Your Strategy Based on Data If something isn’t working, don’t be afraid to pivot. SEO is an ongoing process that requires flexibility. Regularly review your data and adjust your strategy to stay on track toward achieving your goals.
Conclusion Creating an effective SEO marketing plan for 2024 requires a combination of tried-and-true strategies and adaptation to new trends and technologies. By setting clear goals, conducting thorough research, optimizing your content, and staying on top of performance metrics, you can ensure that your SEO efforts will lead to success in the year ahead.
FAQs
What is the most important aspect of SEO in 2024? The most important aspect of SEO in 2024 is creating high-quality, user-centric content that aligns with search intent.
How often should I update my SEO strategy? You should review and update your SEO strategy at least every quarter to ensure it remains effective.
Are backlinks still important in 2024? Yes, backlinks are still crucial for SEO, but the focus should be on acquiring high-quality, relevant backlinks.
How can AI help with SEO? AI can help with SEO by analyzing data, optimizing content, and providing insights into user behavior and search trends.
What are long-tail keywords and why are they important? Long-tail keywords are longer, more specific phrases that users search for. They are important because they often have lower competition and higher conversion rates.
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Common SEO Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Common SEO Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Introduction
In today's digital world, having a strong online presence is critical for business growth. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) plays a vital role in achieving this by boosting your website's ranking in search results. However, understanding the dynamic world of SEO may be challenging. That's where SEO Services come in, offering expert guidance to optimize your website and attract more organic traffic.
What Exactly Are SEO Services?
SEO services encompass a range of strategies professionals employ to enhance your website's visibility and search engine ranking. These are some of the main topics they cover:
Keyword Research: Identifying relevant keywords users search for to find your products or services.
On-Page Optimization: Fine-tuning website elements like title tags, meta descriptions, and content for optimal search engine understanding.
Technical SEO: Make sure your website can be indexed by search engines, loads quickly, and is compatible with mobile devices.
Content Strategy: Develop high-quality content that engages users, provides valuable information, and incorporates relevant keywords naturally.
Link Building: Acquiring backlinks from reputable websites to demonstrate your website's authority and expertise.
Local SEO: Optimizing your website for local searches if you cater to a specific geographic area.
SEO Analytics: Tracking website traffic, ranking performance, and making data-driven decisions to further optimize your strategy.
Benefits of Hiring SEO Services:
Expertise and Efficiency: Professionals possess in-depth knowledge of SEO best practices and the latest algorithms, saving you time and resources.
Improved Search Ranking: With a well-optimized website, you'll attract more organic traffic, leading to increased leads and sales.
Enhanced Brand Awareness: Higher visibility in search results translates to greater brand recognition and trust among potential customers.
Long-Term Growth: SEO is an ongoing process, and an SEO service provider can offer continuous monitoring and adjustments for sustained success.
Common SEO Mistakes to Avoid in 2024:
1. Keyword Stuffing: Overusing keywords unnaturally within your content results in a poor user experience and penalties from search engines. Focus on creating informative content with a natural flow of keywords.
2. Neglecting Mobile Optimization: With a significant portion of searches now conducted on mobile devices, a website that's not mobile-friendly is a major turnoff for users and search engines alike.
3. Ignoring Core Web Vitals: These Google metrics address loading speed, responsiveness, and visual stability. Poor Core Web Vitals will make it difficult for a website to rank well.
4. Low-Quality Content: Search engines prioritize websites with informative and engaging content. Avoid thin content with little value to users.
5. Backlink Spam: Building backlinks from irrelevant or low-quality websites can hurt your SEO performance. Focus on obtaining backlinks from established and trustworthy sources.
Staying Ahead of the Curve:
The world of SEO is constantly evolving. Here are some of the latest updates to be aware of:
Entity SEO: This approach focuses on establishing your website as an authority for specific topics by building connections with related entities in your field.
Voice Search Optimization: As voice search becomes more prevalent, optimizing your content for conversational language queries is crucial.
Focus on User Intent: Understanding the intent behind search queries allows you to tailor your content to provide users with the information they truly need.
Evolving Core Web Vitals: Google regularly refines its Core Web Vitals metrics, so staying updated on these changes is essential.
Conclusion:
Investing in professional SEO services can significantly improve your website's visibility and drive sustainable business growth. By avoiding common pitfalls and embracing the latest trends, you can navigate the ever-changing SEO landscape and achieve top rankings in search results.
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A little info and PSA about ChatGPT and the other AIs (and how it relates to MM) by u/Larushka
A little info and PSA about ChatGPT and the other AIs (and how it relates to MM) Hi fellow sinners. Since TRGs very excellent video on how Meghan seems to be gaming the system with the Nigerian fiasco, I noticed some confusion in the threads and thought I’d give those who would like it a little guidance as to how current AI works.I’m an IT tech and educator (started with Apple in ‘80) and have been working extensively with AI and specifically ChatGPT for the past year. So, this is a simplified-ish explanation….All these new artificial intelligence programs that have surfaced in the last year - ChatGPT/Gemini/Bard/Claude/CoPilot et al - are what we call LLMs = large language models. The way they ‘learn’ is by being fed pretty much everything that is legally, and maybe not so legally, available to them online. This is literally millions of articles, threads, blogs, social media etc. Billions of words. Interestingly, as of very recently, this now includes Reddit. So everything we write here will be sucked up too!! They assimilate all this data and ‘learn’ from it, which sort of means that they learn patterns and anticipate what comes next. And while they are mostly getting remarkably good at it, sometimes they don’t know the correct answer and make stuff up, which we call hallucinating. Always check what it tells you. ALWAYS. Especially if it’s important or you’re going to be repeating it.When you ask a question, known as a prompt, what the LLM is actually doing is rapidly searching this vast database in its memory, and using the patterns its learned, pulls out the most relevant words that it thinks will answer your question. Up until last year, the data wasn’t current. More recently, the LLMs have the ability to search the web in real time. And the LLMs can now also access youtube video transcripts, and interpret photos. This is where the problem happens. You can actually skew search results with something called SEO - search engine optimization. This is something you can pay for and has been around forever. . It’s what pushes certain links to the top when you do, e.g. a google search. Again, simplistically, you can post articles, or submit them to mainstream media (MSM) linking ideas/people etc. So for example, Meghan and her paid PR can flood MSM with “Meghan Markle at Beyoncé concert”. Now although we all know that she was just there in the audience, but if the article gets repeated enough times by other media outlets, when you Google “Meghan Markle”, she will now be associated with Beyoncé. ChatGPT takes that further by creating its response using what it finds most of. So if its search discovers a gazillion articles on how wonderful Meghan is, then that’s what it’s going to tell you back. It’s technically not a bias of the program, or its programmers, but a reflection of the data its found in abundance. You cannot pay to change this apparent bias. The AI programmers don’t decide what information gets included in your answer. However, they do program safeguards into the AI (this is what the huge deal is right now about AI - safety - but thats another issue).So in summary:G=Generative=it’s generating output, based on P=Pretrained=its been fed data to learn with, and T=Transformer=it takes that data and transforms it according to your request.Hope that helps. post link: https://ift.tt/0dsnjLT author: Larushka submitted: June 04, 2024 at 08:44AM via SaintMeghanMarkle on Reddit disclaimer: all views + opinions expressed by the author of this post, as well as any comments and reblogs, are solely the author's own; they do not necessarily reflect the views of the administrator of this Tumblr blog. For entertainment only.
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