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  • Some tips on working from home during the coronavirus pandemic

    Featured image for Some tips on working from home during the coronavirus pandemic WarriorForum.com | 5 years ago

    The coronavirus pandemic is crippling the global economy, but many companies have implemented mandatory work from home policies. While many others know what it's like working from home, still many of us are working from home, full-time for the first time. Designate a workspace You can't just prop out your laptop on your bed and start working. It just makes you sleepy. In fact, it's never recommended to work from bed because it weakens the mental association between bedroom, work, and sleep. Working from home is especially difficult if you're used to working in an actual office environment, so what ...

  • Instagram is Testing New Following List Categories To Help Improve Your Content Feed

    Featured image for Instagram is Testing New Following List Categories To Help Improve Your Content Feed WarriorForum.com | 5 years ago

    A new article on Social Media Today reports that Jane Manchun Wong has discovered Instagram is testing a process designed to categorize your following list for the purpose of enabling you to better manage what content appears in your feed. The process works by assessing your engagement with each follower on the one hand, and topics on the other. The screenshot above shows how the option would automatically sort your following list into topics. This process would be based on the information provided within Instagram business pages. However, the way you interacted with other users would also influence the structure ...

  • Facebook News Tab Won't Include Ads For The Time Being

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    Marketing Land reports that Facebook won’t be including advertiser ads on its newly launched Facebook News Tab, but publishers will be able to monetize content in the same way they do within other areas of the platform. In a nutshell, the content featured within the new dedicated Facebook News section may contain Instant Article ads, but advertisers who’ve been hoping to get a feed ad placement option within Facebook News are going to be disappointed – for now. Facebook has confirmed it won’t be distributing ads to the new section. If you’re one of those hopeful advertisers, however, all is ...

  • BERT is here: Google’s latest search algorithm can better understand natural language

    Featured image for BERT is here: Google’s latest search algorithm can better understand natural language WarriorForum.com | 5 years ago

    A new article on Marketing Land reports on the arrival of BERT, which is Google’s neural network-based technique for natural language processing (NLP) pre-training. BERT stands for Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers. BERT is kind of a big deal. This is the biggest change to Google’s search engine system since RankBrain, which happened nearly five years ago. The company says BERT will impact about one in every ten queries and influence how results rank. BERT is already here, working quietly in the background. It started rolling out this week and will be going fully live soon. So far, the rollout ...

  • California Law Threatens Freelance Journalists and Writers

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    A new article on Search Engine Journal looks at the problems created for California freelancers by a new law which targets the ‘gig economy.’ Many freelance journalists are worried that instead of protecting their employment, they will lose their livelihood – and the law could affect content marketing. It seems the law was designed to protect journalists from employment exploitation but has been designed in a way that will negatively impact freelance writers. Any writer working for a magazine, newspaper or other entity with a mission to disseminate news content will be capped at producing 35 “submissions” each year, per ...