OpenAI’s New Plan: Shop Directly Through ChatGPT!
Imagine: You’re looking for a great set of noise-cancelling headphones. Instead of getting lost in the maze of online reviews and endless product pages, you just have a conversation.
The Cloudflare issue that disrupted several major platforms earlier has now been resolved. Fiverr, Udemy, and Canva – the three big sites that were affected – are all back online and working normally again.
Imagine: You’re looking for a great set of noise-cancelling headphones. Instead of getting lost in the maze of online reviews and endless product pages, you just have a conversation.
Ever wonder how some local businesses always seem to be the first ones you see on Google? It’s not just luck. Google has a way of picking favourites, and they’ve recently made it clearer how you can become one of them.
If you want your website to show up higher on Google, maybe Bing, or other search engines? Cool! Two really important ideas can help: link reputation and link equity.
If you ever look at how your website performs on Google—clicks, impressions, rankings—chances are you’re using tools that rely on something called the Search Analytics API. It’s what powers a lot of SEO dashboards and traffic reports.
The internet is always changing, and that means how people find things online is changing too. “SEO,” which stands for Search Engine Optimization, is the art of making your website or content easier for people to find on search engines like Google.
Cloudflare’s Bold Move: Pay-Per-Crawl for a Faster, Smarter Web Cloudflare has launched a new feature called Pay-Per-Crawl. It lets website owners decide if search engines or AI bots can access their site’s content.
The way people search online is changing fast. One of the biggest shifts is something called AI Overviews. It’s not just another small Google update—it’s a whole new way of showing information on the search page.
If you’re wondering how to get your content showing up in Google’s new AI Overviews, you’re not alone. These AI summaries are starting to appear more and more in search results, and naturally, every site owner and content creator wants to be featured there.
A new battle line has been drawn in the ever-evolving landscape of the internet. Cloudflare, a company that provides critical infrastructure for a vast portion of the web, has just handed website owners a powerful, simple tool: a one-click button to block Google from using their content to train its AI and generate its “AI Overviews.”
There’s a quiet storm shaking up the internet—and it’s wearing the Google logo.
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