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What You Need to Know to Make Money on Affiliate Programs In 2023

What You Need to Know to Make Money on Affiliate Programs In 2023 Every year, more and more people use affiliate marketing – a tool for making money and promoting products and services. Along with this, the number of affiliate programs is also growing, so it becomes difficult to choose something specific. Affiliate marketing is […] * This article was originally published here

How to Stay Safe From Cyber-Attacks: The 5 Important Tips for Startups 

How to Stay Safe From Cyber-Attacks: The 5 Important Tips for Startups  Cyber-attacks are a growing problem for businesses of all sizes. These attacks can result in lost revenue and brand damage, as well as other serious consequences. The most important thing that startups need to do is ensure they have the right systems in […] * This article was originally published here

Maximizing Your Local SEO Performance: Tips and Strategies

Maximizing Your Local SEO Performance: Tips and Strategies Local SEO is an essential part of any business’s digital marketing strategy. It helps to ensure that your business shows up in local search results when potential customers are searching for the products and services you offer. Local SEO can help bring more traffic to your website, […] * This article was originally published here

Meta winds down support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook

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Meta winds down support for NFTs on Instagram and Facebook Looks like Meta is NGMI, as some might put it. Meta’s head of commerce and financial technologies Stephane Kasriel posted on Twitter that the company will sunset its NFT and digital collectibles features on Instagram and Facebook. This short-lived product only began testing with select Instagram creators last May, plus some Facebook users in June. By July, Meta expanded NFT support on Instagram for creators in 100 countries. Less than a year later, Meta is moving on from NFTs. Some product news: across the company, we're looking closely at what we prioritize to increase our focus. We’re winding down digital collectibles (NFTs) for now to focus on other ways to support creators, people, and businesses. [1/5] — Stephane Kasriel (@skasriel) March 13, 2023 “We’re winding down digital collectibles (NFTs) for now to focus on other ways to support creators, people, and businesses,” Kasriel wrote in a Twitter thread. A ...

How Social Media is Revolutionizing Business Services: Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Outsourcing

How Social Media is Revolutionizing Business Services: Exploring the Intersection of Technology and Outsourcing In recent years, social media has transformed the way we communicate, interact, and do business. From marketing and customer service to human resources and accounting, social media is revolutionizing how businesses approach their services. With the rise of outsourcing, businesses can […] * This article was originally published here

Meta launches paid verification on Instagram and Facebook in the US

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Meta launches paid verification on Instagram and Facebook in the US Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced today that the company is rolling out Meta Verified on Instagram and Facebook in the U.S. The subscription service, which first launched in Australia and New Zealand last month, allows users to add the coveted blue check mark to their Instagram and Facebook accounts for a monthly fee. Meta Verified costs $11.99 per month on the web and $14.99 per month on mobile. “Meta Verified is rolling out in the US today,” Zuckerberg said on Friday in the Meta Channel on Instagram. “You can get a badge, proactive impersonation protection and direct access to customer support.” You can join the waitlist to sign up for the subscription service online starting today. In addition to the monthly fee, you will have to be at least 18 years old. You need to complete the verification process and provide a government-issued photo ID to confirm your identity before being approved for a Meta Verified su...

A retiree’s group for cheese toast lovers is an earnest glimpse of Weird Facebook

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A retiree’s group for cheese toast lovers is an earnest glimpse of Weird Facebook Scott Kominkiewicz suddenly had a lot of time on his hands. After retiring from a career as a copywriter and high school English teacher, the 60-year-old found a new mission: to perfect the best technique for making cheese toast. Yes, that is simply cheese on toast.  In January, Kominkiewicz started a small Facebook group called “ Cheese Toast Love ,” then added personal friends and online acquaintances from local New Jersey food groups. A few days later, Kominkiewicz went to his elderly father’s house to fix his broken television remote (“That is like, the highest panic level,” he said), and a few hours later, the group was flooded with thousands of new members, each posting their own cheese toasts. Now, it was Kominkiewicz’s turn to panic. What had become of his high-lactose haven? “I think I got a problem,” Kominkiewicz told his daughter, who posted a video of his reaction (he didn’t know he was bein...

Leaders Of Tomorrow: What Skills And Business Aspects Should You Focus On?

Leaders Of Tomorrow: What Skills And Business Aspects Should You Focus On? A CNBC survey shows that 60% of students want to become entrepreneurs, and a report by Intelligent.com shows that 17% of 2022 college graduates already run a business. But we’re all aware of the oft-repeated fact that 90% of all startups fail. Why’s […] * This article was originally published here

Mark Zuckerberg says engineers who joined Meta in-person perform better than those who joined remotely

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Mark Zuckerberg says engineers who joined Meta in-person perform better than those who joined remotely Mark Zuckerberg, co-founder and CEO of Facebook parent Meta, has pointed to internal data analysis that suggests engineers who initially joined the company in an in-person capacity performed better than those who joined remotely from the get-go. He also suggested that younger engineers, or more accurately those who are “earlier in their career,” perform better when they work with colleagues in-person for at least three days each week. The insights stem from a memo sent to employees earlier today, in which Zuckerberg revealed the company was cutting another 10,000 jobs . Aside from announcing the fresh round of layoffs, Zuckerberg delved into a number of ways the company was looking to improve efficiency, such as canceling “lower priority projects” and creating a flatter organizational structure by removing various management layers.  However, the fact that Meta is aligning perform...

Meta to cut another 10,000 jobs and cancel ‘low priority projects’

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Meta to cut another 10,000 jobs and cancel ‘low priority projects’ Meta plans to cut its workforce by another 10,000 people and withdraw around 5,000 open roles that it had yet to fill, company co-founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg said Tuesday, confirming recent rumors that another round of layoffs was imminent. Zuckerberg also said that the company will cancel “lower priority projects,” adding that he “underestimated the indirect costs” associated with these initiatives. The announcement comes just four months after Meta revealed that it was eliminating about 11,000 roles as the social networking giant pushes ahead with what it’s calling a “year of efficiency.” Combined, this means that Meta has effectively laid off — or plans to lay-off — roughly one-quarter of its workforce since the tail-end of last year. Facebook’s parent firm said it expects the latest restructuring efforts to start in its tech groups in April, followed by its business groups in May. “In a small number of cas...

Meta will stop offering Reels bonuses to creators on Facebook and Instagram

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Meta will stop offering Reels bonuses to creators on Facebook and Instagram Meta is pausing its program to pay bonuses to creators for making Reels and hitting specific benchmarks. The program, originally introduced in 2021 , incentivized content makers to generate more short video content. The shutdown will impact all Reels creators on Facebook and U.S.-based creators on Instagram — the Instagram program was only available for creators based in the U.S. The program’s discontinuation, first reported by Business Insider , indicates that platforms are looking to pull back from paying creators based on the popularity of their short videos. Meta will still respect any commitment for bonuses for 30 days, according to the report. Meta told the publication that it might reintroduce the program in “targeted” ways if Reels enter a new market. This is a bit strange to hear, given that the short video product is already available in more than 150 countries . As TechCrunch has reported previou...

UK closes ‘Jedi Blue’ antitrust collusion case against Google and Meta

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UK closes ‘Jedi Blue’ antitrust collusion case against Google and Meta The U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) won’t be pursuing an anti-competition collusion case against Google and Facebook’s parent Meta, following a similar decision made by its counterparts in the Europe Union. However, Google will remain under the CMA’s spotlight, with parts of the Google-Meta case now being bundled with a separate ongoing antitrust against Google. Jedi Blue The case in question relates to online display advertising, focusing on an alleged agreement between Google and Facebook dating back to 2018 dubbed “ Jedi Blue .” The deal reportedly meant that Google would give Facebook preferential treatment in terms of ad rates, placements, and access to data, in exchange for Facebook distancing itself from an alternative programmatic advertising system called header bidding, which would have cut into Google’s coffers. Both companies denied any wrongdoing, saying that there was no exclusivity...

Facebook’s latest test brings back in-app messaging

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Facebook’s latest test brings back in-app messaging Facebook head Tom Alison announced today that the company is testing the ability for users to access their Messenger inbox within the Facebook app. Back in 2016, Facebook removed messaging capabilities from its mobile web application to push people to the Messenger app, in a move that angered many users. Now, the company is testing a reversal of this decision. In a blog post , Alison said the social network is currently testing this change, and noted that Facebook plans to expand the test soon. The change comes as Facebook, and other Meta-owned platforms, are looking to compete with TikTok. “Over the coming year, we’ll build more ways to integrate messaging features in Facebook,” Alison said in the blog post. “Ultimately, we want it to be easy and convenient for people to connect and share, whether in the Messenger app or directly within Facebook.” Over the past year, Facebook has been moving away from focusing on being an app fo...

Boost Online Visibility and Traffic with the Best SEO Agency in the Bay Area

Boost Online Visibility and Traffic with the Best SEO Agency in the Bay Area Search engine optimization — SEO to its friends — has become increasingly essential to existing on the internet as a business. This is further compounded by the many perks that come with it: you get to save money, greatly boost your […] * This article was originally published here