January 15, 2021

Good Morning.
Today’s roundup:
1) YouTube puts a temporary freeze on uploads to Trump’s channel.
2) Google: too focused on one SEO tactic can hurt overall SEO results.
If you are too focused on one specific area of your website, you can be missing out on other areas that need your attention. Being too laser focused, in any area, can cause you to lose sight of the larger picture and can end up hurting you in the long run. This is good generic advice and good SEO advice.
3) Amazon India enters ed-tech with Amazon Academy.
4) Mozilla VPN is now available across all platforms including Mac and Linux.
5) Publishing during a pandemic: Finding new revenue streams.
6) 40%+ People Report Pain in their Shoulders, Back or Wrists Since they Started Working from Home – here is how you can deal with it!
7) How Israel launched a world-leading Covid-19 vaccination campaign, combining digital infrastructure with creativity, vaccinating more than 20% of the population.
8) WhatsApp vs. Signal vs. Telegram vs. Facebook: What data do they have about you?
9) Using Facebook ads manager to analyze your ad performance.
10) WordPress now offers website development: “Let Our Experts Build Your Dream Website”.
11) LinkedIn adds swipe-up links to LinkedIn stories.
Source: Matt Navarra
12) Get access to over 76 million eBooks to download for free at PDF Drive.
13) Do incognito searches affect SEO or rankings.
14) YouTube improving on its ability to search by hashtags with the launch of hashtag dedicated results pages.
15) How to write a press release for your business? (Guide)
16) New research shows that 71% of Americans now get news content via social platforms.
Source: Journalism.org
17) 76% of publishers have “accelerated their plans for digital transition”: Here’s how.
18) Seven in 10 US adults haven’t bought anything via social.
19) Are you missing out on an insane amount of free traffic to your blog?
20) Why rushing your writers never leads to great content.
21) Do women and men consume news differently?
22) Consumers spent $143 billion on mobile apps in 2020.
Have an awesome weekend!
— Itay Paz
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