Search is turning "agentic" where AI agents can assist you with tasks like monitoring topics, sending alerts (if your favourite artist announces a tour) or booking-data notifications. I think the new search is going to be quite interesting. https://t.co/oKTHCeedCL
Pro tip: if you're using images from royalty free sites like Pexels, don't only strip them of their meta data. Open your image editor, create a NEW blank image, paste the image(s) into your editor (c/p from file), resize them to 800px (w) and export. From there strip and use them
Google's E-E-A-T Decoded (a preview of my next article).
I took Google's abstract E-E-A-T framework and mapped it to the Content Warehouse API documentation leak:
Google confirmed: Links are still used in ranking. It's neither a leak nor speculation. Google said it directly so SEOs, take note.
@TaylorDanRW breaks it down: https://t.co/o95a1OcUy6
A two-megawatt windmill is made up of 260 tons of steel that required 300 tons or iron ore and 170 tons of coking coal, all mined, transported and produced by hydrocarbons. It hold 700 gallons of oil and hydraulic fluid, and like car these need to be replaced every 9 months.
People might fall for the idea that we can merrily run on sunshine and breezes, alone, but with a few trillion dollars worth of mythical mega-batteries providing backup for a few minutes, it could spin until it falls apart over and over again and never generate as much energy as was invested in building it.