October 13, 2020
Good Morning & Happy English Language Day.
There is no other better tribute to the English language than the British comedy ‘Mind Your Language’ from 1977.
Jeremy Brown, a language teacher, tries to make a living by teaching English to immigrants. With pupils from India, France, China, and many other countries, his lessons do not always go as planned.
It’s British comedy at its best and I just love it!
A few things happening:
1) Google Indexing Bug Almost Fixed – New Update.
2) Google Ads intros automated Insights, Performance Max campaigns, to release Video Action out of beta.
3) This new Gmail update means it won’t drain your smartphone battery as much.
4) Customizable Amazon Sponsored Display ads go live globally.
5) Someone let a GPT-3 bot loose on Reddit — it didn’t end well.
6) Preview some of Amazon best deals for Prime Day 2020.
Have an awesome day!
— Itay Paz
After years of hard work, Chester graduated from medical school. He was 22-years-old and felt on top of the world. Free from homework and classes, he wanted nothing more than a vacation at the beach before starting a grueling program working long hours as a junior doctor in a hospital.
But soon after he arrived on the island of Siargao in the Philippines, Chester was involved in a major traffic accident.
Recovering from the accident, Chester found himself reevaluating the direction of his life. And ultimately, it inspired him to start a side project so successful that it opened up a whole new world of opportunities in a matter of weeks, a project that into an online store that made him $20,000 in three months.
Read more here.
Additional Link:
25 Best Small Business Website Examples To Inspire You, Oberlo
Our expectations at the start of this year were probably very different from how things have turned out. We’ve been forced to change the way we work, shop, exercise, and interact with others. And, as a side effect, the way people consume news changed as well. But how long should we expect that side effect to last?
As the Coronavirus pandemic is here to stay for a long time, publishers are asking themselves should they stop writing about coronavirus, are they writing too little or too much about it and when should they stop writing about the Coronavirus.
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Confirmation emails aren’t exciting — but they are some of the most opened emails across the board.
Confirmation emails can have 3x higher clickthrough rates (CTR) than the average CTR for all sectors across the board. That means people are three times as likely to click on the links placed within a confirmation email.
What if you could create a confirmation email that drives engagement and that people actually want to read?
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