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Tag Archives: Articles

As Facebook turns 20, here’s a look back at the first newspaper articles ever written about it

  By Chris Morris February 04, 2024 Twenty years ago today, in the Kirkland House dormitory of Harvard University, Mark Zuckerberg rolled out a social network for students at the school. The site ran on a single server, which cost Zuck $85 per month to keep running. Within a week, more than 650 students had … Continue reading As Facebook turns 20, here’s a look back at the first newspaper articles ever written about it

VentureBeat is the latest publication to use AI in its articles

CNET had to correct most of its AI-written articles   Igor Bonifacic   @igorbonifacic CNET has issued corrections for over half of the AI-written articles the outlet recently attributed to its CNET Money team. Following an internal audit after it was first notified of an AI-written article with substantial errors, CNET Editor-in-Chief Connie Guglielmo says the … Continue reading VentureBeat is the latest publication to use AI in its articles

Inflation-Related Articles Take Backseat To Gift Giving, Data Shows

Inflation-Related Articles Take Backseat To Gift Giving, Data Shows by Laurie Sullivan  @lauriesullivan, November 25, 2022 People are reading less about inflation and more about gift guides and discounts on publisher sites as the holidays move into full swing, according to data released Friday, which suggests a big spending weekend ahead for U.S. consumers. Taboola, … Continue reading Inflation-Related Articles Take Backseat To Gift Giving, Data Shows

Beyond the Basics: Next-Level Tips for Writing Inbound Blog Articles

Joe Gillespie — April 13, 2020 Writing blog articles for inbound marketing shouldn’t be scary—if anything, it should be fun to write about your business. And with practice, marketers and other employees in your organization who might not consider themselves good writers can turn into competent, interesting journalists. These writing tips go beyond the basics … Continue reading Beyond the Basics: Next-Level Tips for Writing Inbound Blog Articles

Stop Blogging: Best Practices and Witchcraft for Compelling Articles (Part 3)

Justice Mitchell — December 27, 2018 Follow @justicemitchell — December 27, 2018 Cast your final spell to seek engagement! EXAMPLE – DIY Article on “X” Compelling Title Open the article with what quick summary of the article is about, how it will benefit the reader and what can be gained. Perhaps even a ‘bullet list’ … Continue reading Stop Blogging: Best Practices and Witchcraft for Compelling Articles (Part 3)

Facebook will let publishers show more ads in Instant Articles

Facebook is giving more flexibility to publishers within its Instant Articles feature, allowing extra manual and automated monetization methods. Tamar Weinberg on March 10, 2017   Facebook is an important platform for publishers to have their work seen and heard. But publishers also need to make money, especially when giving Facebook their content for the … Continue reading Facebook will let publishers show more ads in Instant Articles