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The GPT-3 marketing and public relations practitioner

Wadds Inc.

It’s a huge amount of data that includes books, websites, and Wikipedia. The first paragraph was factual and recognisable based on my Wikipedia entry. It will produce blog posts, short articles, and undergraduate level essays in response to a series of questions or prompts but make sure that you fact check the output.

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A PRs guide to Google’s new follow vs no-follow rules

The Resolution Blog

SEO is a complicated demon to get you head around. On a top-level the SEO process looks like this: Picture source: [link] All points on the circle come together to give webpages their ultimate ranking. To counter this, most of the places where SEOs were putting their spammy links started to abide by the no-follow rule.

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How to Research Industry Trends Hassle-Free

Shift Communications

Wikipedia Top 25 Report. If we are building out a content strategy for owned media, like a company blog, using content that pertains to trending topics is a way to take advantage of the increasing searches on Google. Wikipedia Top 25 Report. All of these can be used to research industry trends and current news: Google News.

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5 Ways To Spice Up Your WordPress Blog

Waxing UnLyrical

If you’re just getting started blogging (or maybe even if you’ve been doing it a while), here are some WordPress plugins I really really like. I really like its functionality, plus it’s a great way for folks to search on your blog as well as on the Interwebz without actually leaving your blog. LinkWithin.

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Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial?

Waxing UnLyrical

Waxing UnLyrical personal, possibly poetic, musings on public relations, media, communication, and everything in between About Shonali Is Pay-to-Post Blogging The New Advertorial? A few weeks ago, they asked a question about paying for blog posts. In 2010, blogs and bloggers are truly influencers. Let me unpack this a bit.

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28 Observations from 28 Months as a Solo PR

ZudePR

Spot on, Wikipedia. 8: Read Blogs I know so many people (the vast majority of the PR industry and wider society) who regard blogs as teenage scribblings. Blogs contain the latest thinking from some of the best writers and trailblazers in the world. As well as blogs. And that would NOT be good for business. #8:

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PR Interviews: Michael White Lansons

Norton's Notes

Tell me one interesting fact about you that you have never revealed on your blog? So many organisations have experienced negative consequences of trusting SEO agencies to manage content marketing for them, only for them to be penalised by Google. What is your favourite blog/website/podcast (in relation to the topic) and why?