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    Introducing Copilot: Microsoft’s New AI Assistant in Bing Webmaster Tools

    In a move that has intrigued many digital marketers and SEO aficionados, Microsoft has rolled out a beta version of its highly anticipated feature, Copilot, within Bing Webmaster Tools. This initial rollout has reached 10,000 of Bing’s top users, showcasing Microsoft's commitment to enhancing...
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    Navigating B2B Lead Generation: Seeking Insights

    Hey everyone, I've been diving deep into B2B lead generation lately, and I'm curious about your experiences and insights. Specifically, I'm interested in how you navigate the challenges of generating quality leads in the B2B space. Do you have any strategies or tactics that have proven...
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    Exploring the Effectiveness of Digital Window Signs

    Hey everyone, I've been considering the implementation of digital window signs for my business, and I'd love to hear about your experiences or insights on this. How effective have digital window signs been in attracting customers or conveying messages? Are there specific types or brands that...
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    NEWS Google boss apologizes after ads shown on extremist videos

    Google has issued a public apology to major advertisers after their spots were featured alongside content from hate preachers and other extremists. "I would like to apologize to our partners and advertisers who might have been affected by their ads appearing on controversial content," Google...
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    Internet Marketing

    I want to start internet marketing, anyone suggest me for this. How to start online marketing for a new fresh website and business.
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    Common web design mistakes

    Quality websites create a positive impression on the visitors. Such websites get a higher amount of traffic and online business. These websites manage to create a very good initial impression with the help of appealing and user-friendly web designs. The time that you get to leave this...
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    Windows 7 Microsoft declares war on 'sophisticated' click-fraud scheme

    Microsoft has mounted a legal offensive against scams targeting its pay-per-click advertising services, filing two lawsuits that take aim at what it says is a sophisticated new form of the crime. In two complaints filed this week, Microsoft accused web publishers of engaging in a practice it...
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