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When you think about SEO, your mind probably drifts to keywords and backlinks. And while those things are crucial, there's far more to the elusive top?spots on Google than meets the eye. Our latest article?walks through the ultimate checklist of on-page optimizations you can implement on your blog to get your readership skyrocketing.
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Have you ever looked at an uber-successful account?and thought "What's their secret?"?Inflact is here with your answer. This totally free, unlimited tool lets you deep-dive into 13 metrics of any public profile on Instagram, giving you insights into?things like audience interests,?most popular post times, and everything in between.
A tip every week you can implement right away.
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Anyone who's spent significant time in Canva?should be familiar with the very handy Magic Resize feature. Well, it just got a massive glow-up. You can now use the Magic Switch feature to turn your designs into something brand new. The upgrade uses AI to transform your design into a new type of document, like a text-only post, a video script, or even song lyrics. Plus, you can still use it for resizing, and to translate text into another language.
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Everyone needs a little boost sometimes, especially if you're competing in?college sports. But as we all know, some boosts are, to put it mildly, frowned upon by the NCAA. Death Wish Coffee's ultra-caffeinated brew is one such banned boost, at least when ingested more than 2 cups at a time. Instead of fighting this regulation,?Death Wish leaned in - branding their beverage as a "mug-full of unfair advantage." And as for their athlete advocates? They pixelate their faces to keep them from caffeine consequences.
We owe a lot to recipe authors for sharing their delicious dishes with the world. But it's common knowledge that the lead-up to those recipes is often a bit...verbose. Just the Recipe?lets you skip past the long-winded travel stories and childhood memories, getting you straight to the good stuff so you can get cooking.?