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Meta’s Latest Move: Using AI Chat Conversations to Personalize Ads

Imagine chatting with Meta’s AI on Facebook or Instagram about your hobbies, weekend plans, or a new recipe you want to try – and then noticing that the next time you scroll, the ads seem spookily relevant to what you … Continue reading

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How to Optimize Your Webpages So They Get Found by Search Engines and AI (LLMs)?

If you want your website to get noticed online, it’s important to make sure it’s easy to find and understand – not just by search engines like Google, but also by the latest AI technologies powered by something called large … Continue reading

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How Organic Reach Has Changed in 2025: What Small Businesses Need to Know

If you run a small business, you’ve probably noticed that it’s getting harder to reach your audience on social media without spending money. That’s because organic reach – the number of people who see your content without paid promotion – … Continue reading

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Is Facebook Doomed to Become the Next Twitter/X? Zuckerberg’s Gamble Ditching Third-Party Fact-Checkers Could Backfire

Mark Zuckerberg has thrown the dice with Meta’s radical shift in content moderation policy. By ditching third-party fact-checkers and empowering users with “Community Notes,” like Twitter/X is using, he’s essentially gambling on a less-regulated, more chaotic information ecosystem. While the … Continue reading

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