13 Expert Tips for Choosing Tech That Makes Your Content Strategy Work
Shifting Gears: A Look at the Content Marketing Industry in 2022
Shifting Gears: A Look at the Content Marketing Industry in 2022
Google Web Stories – The New AMP?
Google’s push for adoption of Web Stories is drawing comparisons to AMP, another lightweight web technology that received a similar push in its early years.
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Google Ads Announces Top 3 Priorities for 2022
Google Ads sheds light on their top three priorities for 2022: automation, measurement, and privacy. Learn how they’re tackling these topics.
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YouTube Rolls Out New Metadata For Educational Videos
YouTube creators can now optimize educational videos with additional metadata, which will be displayed in search results in the future.
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Google Highlights Performance Max Campaigns In Weekly PPC Chat
The weekly PPC Chat hosted on Twitter focused on the new campaign type Performance Max. Advertisers discussed the pros, cons, and wishes for them.
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Conductor Acquires ContentKing To Offer Real-time SEO Monitoring
Conductor announces its first major move after raising $150M in funding with the acquisition of ContentKing, a real-time SEO auditing and monitoring technology.
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Your Content Mission in 2022: Get Ambitious and Embrace New Responsibilities
Your Content Mission in 2022: Get Ambitious and Embrace New Responsibilities
The importance of understanding the nuances of Black representation in media
The importance of understanding the nuances of Black representation in media
In the most recent TV season, Black talent was above parity—but for Black audiences, parity is not enough. In the era of personalization, so are the nuances. 2020 Census data shows an 89% increase of people who identified as “Black in combination with another race,” and that 16% of Black people speak another language other than English at home. Yet media still has to catch up. 58% of Black audiences say there’s still not enough representation of their identity group on screen.
In the video below, Charlene Polite Corley, Vice President of Diverse Insights and Partnerships at Nielsen, spoke to Rahsan-Rahsan Lindsay, Chief Executive Officer of MediaCo Holding, which owns Hot 97, WBLS and Fairway Outdoor about how the platforms he leads are taking a deep look within—from the leadership to producers, writers and creators—to make sure that Black audiences feel seen and heard.
Watch the video to learn:
- The importance of giving content creators enough creative and artistic freedom and encouraging them to push the envelope to express culture more expansively and also show more intersectional characters such as Afro Latinos or the Black diaspora
- Radio reaches over 90% of Black listeners every week showing the importance of this platform for Black people. Lindsay discussed how radio provides the opportunity for two-way conversation inside the community but also shares the voices of the Black Community on a broadcast platform that reaches other demographics influenced by Black culture.
- In his role as a leader in the audio world, Lindsay is also advocating for the need to be more inclusive of women. In an industry that is dominated by men, he discussed the need to remove the barriers that have historically excluded women. He expressed the need to open up new ways for women artists to be heard, for their music to be discovered, and build platforms where they can exist on their own merit — without being compared to men.
Google: Good Core Web Vitals Scores Won’t Improve Indexing
Having good Core Web Vitals scores won’t necessarily lead to improved indexing of your webpages in Google’s search results.
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