Garbage In, Garbage Out by Joe Mandese @mp_joemandese, April 14, 2022 It’s one of the most fundamental principles of computer programming and data science, but based on some descriptions for the “test and learn” marketplace onboarding multiple, “alternative” currencies that advertising deals will be based on in the 2022-23 upfront marketplace, I think it is … Continue reading Garbage In, Garbage Out
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Dig Through Your Customers’ Garbage to Learn About Them. Or, Try This Instead
Spencer X. Smith — August 8, 2017 Follow @spencerXsays — August 8, 2017 Free-Photos / Pixabay Imagine someone walking down the street wearing a t-shirt for your favorite band. You could have easily started up a conversation by saying, “That’s my favorite band! Have you seen them live?” Your shared love of that band would … Continue reading Dig Through Your Customers’ Garbage to Learn About Them. Or, Try This Instead
The 4 principles of great content (or stop dumping garbage on the internet)
Don’t focus on quantity over quality. Columnist Benjamin Spiegel explains how to ensure you’re not just churning out junk, but instead creating meaningful content for consumers. Benjamin Spiegel on November 9, 2016 The rise of content marketing, the push for real-time engagement and constantly growing competition in digital have led to more and more … Continue reading The 4 principles of great content (or stop dumping garbage on the internet)
7 Signs Your WordPress Designer Is Garbage
by Richie Contartesi December 28, 2015 Follow @anabolictechDecember 28, 2015 When you’re on the lookout for a WordPress designer, the temptation can be strong to make a choice that’s as economical as possible. What this often leads to is hiring a designer who is inexperienced or just plain garbage. How can you tell how to … Continue reading 7 Signs Your WordPress Designer Is Garbage
Garbage Be Gone: Google Introduces New Truth-Detection Superpowers
Zak BeckerApril 1, 2015 Have you ever posted a viral meme or article link on social media, only to find out you were guilty of spreading false info? It’s a pretty terrible feeling to discover you’ve shared an incorrect or inaccurate article, honestly. Considering that 56% of Americans rely on major social media networks as … Continue reading Garbage Be Gone: Google Introduces New Truth-Detection Superpowers