January 29, 2021
Good Morning.
Today’s roundup:
1) Why is Google paying French publishers but fighting Australia?
2) Google: Same content in different formats is not duplicate.
Google’s definition of duplicate content does not include articles and videos that contain the same text. Google’s John Mueller says identical content published in different formats, such as a video and a blog post, is not considered duplicate content.
Site owners can safely repurpose a video as an article, for example, without concern about Google seeing the two pieces of content as the same.
3) Millions more dating site members have details leaked online.
4) Facebook’s secret settlement on Cambridge Analytica gags UK data watchdog.
5) Google can penalize a network of sites for the same manual action.
6) Google Chrome will now hide embarrassing notifications when you are sharing your screen.
7) How are local service ads impacting Google Ads accounts?
8) How does news feed predict what you want to see?
9) Global ad spend won’t hit pre-pandemic levels until 2022.
10) How to create a popup based on location.
11) Sink or Swim: 10 milestones to hit in your first year of business [Shopify]
12) How to increase leads by 751% on less than £1K per month [case study]
13) US adults added 1 hour of digital time in 2020 and smartphone time surpassed 3 hours per day.
14) How to use testimonial advertising in your marketing strategy.
15) The Ultimate guide to LinkedIn groups.
16) Study confirms Moz has the largest link data set.
17) YouTube has paid more than $30 billion to creators, artists, and others over the last three years (PDF Report)
18) Master vs. Unique Coupon Codes: why you should switch to unique codes ASAP.
19) TikTok is being used by vape sellers marketing to teens.
20) Clubhouse: What’s the mysterious new platform all about?
Have an awesome weekend!
— Itay Paz
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