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Google’s E-E-A-T, New capabilities in YouTube Shorts, & AI meeting at the White House

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Tyler Bishop welcomes Anthony Moore back to the Publisher Lab. This week they discuss Google’s use of factors to determine E-E-A-T and ChatGPT is up against the human experience. YouTube Shorts new advertising capabilities and how publishers can make videos more easily now than ever. Lastly, they discuss the upcoming AI meeting at the White House that top tech CEOs have been called to.

Find more episodes and leave podcast feedback and suggestions at https://www.publisherlab.org/ Your comment or question could be featured on a future episode!

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TheLatest.Ezoic.com is a ‘what’s new’ product page to help publishers stay informed about the newest features of Ezoic so that they can use the products to their full advantage and educate potential Ezoic publishers about the products.

Join our #EzoicEmpowers social media sweepstakes this May and showcase your website achievements for a chance to win one of eight 5,000-word content packages. To participate, simply post on social media using the hashtag #EzoicEmpowers and share what you’re proud of achieving.

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Hosted by Tyler Bishop & Anthony Moore

Produced & Edited by Manny Ramos

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Tyler Bishop welcomes Anthony Moore back to the Publisher Lab. This week they discuss Google’s use of factors to determine E-E-A-T and ChatGPT is up against the human experience. YouTube Shorts new advertising capabilities and how publishers can make videos more easily now than ever. Lastly, they discuss the upcoming AI meeting at the White House that top tech CEOs have been called to.

Find more episodes and leave podcast feedback and suggestions at https://www.publisherlab.org/ Your comment or question could be featured on a future episode!

TheLatest.Ezoic.com is up!

TheLatest.Ezoic.com is a ‘what’s new’ product page to help publishers stay informed about the newest features of Ezoic so that they can use the products to their full advantage and educate potential Ezoic publishers about the products.

Join our #EzoicEmpowers social media sweepstakes this May and showcase your website achievements for a chance to win one of eight 5,000-word content packages. To participate, simply post on social media using the hashtag #EzoicEmpowers and share what you’re proud of achieving.

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Hosted by Tyler Bishop & Anthony Moore

Produced & Edited by Manny Ramos

  continue reading

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