That’s the thing about audiences, they never fit neatly into one box or another. In different contexts, in different situations, they want different things and have different priorities.

via Sounds Profitable


Chatbots are hot like Hansel (again)

ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, is working on an open platform that will allow users to create their own chatbots, as the company races to catch up in generative artificial intelligence (AI) amid fierce competition that kicked off with last year’s launch of ChatGPT.

The “bot development platform” will be launched as a public beta by the end of the month

via South China Morning Post


This is one of the biggest things I’ve taken away from recent Google search algo updates: topical relevance.

Write about topics related to your brand, don’t chase trends and clickbait.

Google is stupid. It’s not smart. It’s math. It’s counting things.

So it it’s counting more little leagues than it’s counting electrical distribution equipment, there you go: topical confusion.

-Eric Schwartzman


Eric Schwartzman on the Myth of Organic SEO and what he learned delving into the realms of black hat and negative SEO:

Google is doing updates daily to its [search] algorithm. We’re just hearing about the ones that have PR value.

The reason that they want to keep us in line [with their ideal SEO best practices] is because they want it to be less expensive to have to process what’s going on on the internet to decide what to index and what to serve.

This is about more than [just] SEO.


Update on the update on the missing UTM data in GA4:

I still see lower level parameters populating for yesterday and the day before. (Storing the data beyond yesterday appeared to be part of the issue previously.)

Hopefully all is back to normal and we can get back to nerding out.