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YouTube is announcing several updates to improve the copyright appeal process.

YouTube is shortening the copyright appeal process, which should help reduce the impact of false claims. Now, if you get a copyright claim that causes YouTube to block your video, you can speed up the process of getting it visible again. In the following sections, we'll look at how the copyright challenge process works, how the process changes, and how…

Google has clarified how to manage the header tags that show up in search results.

Google has updated Search Central's guide for managing the display of title tags in search. The update didn't change the guide itself, but it greatly simplified it and eliminated numerous ambiguities in the wording that made it difficult to understand. Google Changes Title TagsTitle tags are meta elements whose purpose is to describe what a web page is about. They…

Twitter allows you to delete unwanted mentions

Twitter allows people to untangle themselves from tweets with a new feature called inattention. Inattention allows people to disengage from a conversation they don't want to associate with. It's a step up from muting the conversation because it removes the link to the mentioned person's account and prevents others from mentioning them in the same conversation again. Here's more on…

Google Brings Optimization Assessment for Performance Max Campaigns

Google Ads optimization ranking, a favorite feature among advertisers, is now compatible with Performance Max campaigns.Google is rolling out six new features for Performance Max campaigns, including the long-awaited Optimization Ranking. Advertisers now have a quick and easy way to identify areas for improvement before a Performance Max campaign is launched. In addition, new explanations will help answer questions about…

How to build credibility and stand up to competitors

Making a name for yourself in a competitive market can be difficult. Standing out from the crowd is never easy, and it can be incredibly difficult when you're up against competitors who are equally determined to succeed. But there are ways to set yourself apart and establish yourself as a leader in your field. You can also take steps to…

Bosses will be upfront about what, if any, pay changes are likely to happen.

Inflation isn't likely to go down anytime soon, so it's likely that your employees will be demanding higher wages to keep up. According to a recent report by Beqom, a compensation management software company, two-thirds (66 percent) of employees say inflation has outpaced the wage growth they achieved last year, and that American workers' wages have jumped an average of…

Performance tracking methods can alienate workers.

Your Employees Hate Monitoring. Learn how to humanize Performance TrackingIllustration: Getty ImagesIf your employees feel like they're under constant surveillance, you're less likely to retain them. When it comes to performance monitoring, especially in remote, hybrid and asynchronous work environments where managers may not see their employees physically, some monitoring methods are controversial. According to a May 2022 survey of…

Angelica Ross: 3 Lessons for Overcoming Life’s Biggest Problems

Angelica Ross is the definition of multi-syllable: As a founder, CEO, transgender rights activist, actor, producer and songwriter, she wears many hats at once. After studying web design and programming, Ross began working as a webmaster. In 2014, she founded TransTech, a Chicago-based company that trains transgender people in technology skills and helps them get jobs. Now, since finding major…

New movies and TV shows for entrepreneurs

Here are four movies and TV shows you should watch this summer, listed in order of release date. BearThis show tells the story of a young chef, Carmi, who must return to Chicago to run the family sandwich store after his brother's suicide. It's the story of becoming a small business owner, training a rough kitchen crew, and balancing tense…

Small businesses face an overwhelming burden of paperwork.

If you think you're doing more paperwork than ever before, you're not alone. According to a new Small Business Index report released this week from MetLife and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, 37 percent of business owners say they spend more time on licensing, compliance or other government requirements, up from 29 percent last quarter. The papers began piling up…

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