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What happens when the web is all bots and AI? 🤖 And more importantly, what happens to your company's online presence when AI search completely takes over? Big questions. So we're bringing in the big gun for the answers. Michael Walrath is the Chairman and CEO Yext Inc, a global leader in brand management and search experience. Michael will dish the essentials on how brands can not just stay relevant in the post-human web, but how they can thrive and get ahead. Don't miss this one. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode: Episode Page Join the discussion: Thoughts on this? Join the convo and connect with other AI leaders on LinkedIn. Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineup Website: YourEverydayAI.com Email The Show: info@youreverydayai.com Connect with Jordan on LinkedIn Topics Covered in This Episode: Post-Human Web SEO Strategies Structured Data for AI Discoverability Large Language Models Disrupting Search Answer Engine vs Traditional Search SEO Intent-Based Search and Brand Visibility Memory in AI Answers Engines Explained Granular Content Optimization for AI Blocking AI Crawlers: Brand Strategy Debate AI-Generated Ads Impact on SEM & SEO Authoritative Brand Data for Visibility Timestamps: 00:00 "Brands in the AI Era" 05:42 "Future of Search Engines" 08:19 "Generative AI vs SEO Strategy" 09:37 AI Personalization for Better Answers 12:41 "AI-Friendly Data for Brands" 15:56 "Empowering SEO with Seamless Tools" 20:29 "Future of AI-Powered Advertising" 24:48 "AI Knowledge: Useful but Creepy" 26:08 AI Impact on Ad-Supported Content 29:32 "Reddit Strategy Isn't Necessary" Keywords: Post-human web, brand visibility, generative AI, large language models, answer engines, structured data, organic SEO, search engine optimization, content creation, reputation management, social media management, digital transformation, data distribution, authoritative business data, machine learning, AI-powered search, fragmented discovery, natural language processing, context and memory, answer engine optimization, AI visibility, SEO strategy, Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info) Head to AI.studio/build to create your first app. Head to AI.studio/build to create your first app.…
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This week on Frackulous: Panamp iPhone music player alternative, Skyscanner Android flight finder, Free Wi-fi Finder on iPhone, Deja iPad video app and Go Reader Google Reader for BlackBerry.
This week on Frackulous: better iPhone video from FiLMiC Pro, cheap places to stay from Airbnb, anyone can be a popstar with Songify, no more guide books thanks to the iPad and Wikihood and be a better friend with What's My Name on Android.
Frackulous this week mostly consists of: Google+ on Android, Threadless on iPhone, SMS Backup on Android, Halftone on iPhone and Angry Birds on Windows Phone 7.
Another whole week of Frackulous, mostly featuring: ITV Player on Android, WalkExplorer on iPhone, AirVideo on iPad, Facebook Inside on the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc and Waze free satnav on most phones.
This week Frackulous was brought to you by: Bamboo Paper on iPad, Wired News on BlackBerry, Roger Ebert's Great Movies on iPhone, BloxZon 2 on iPhone and Kid Mode on Android.
Songkick Concerts music gigs on your iPhone, Earth Periodical environmental mag on your iPad, Jenga on your Android, Apple Store on your iPhone and a round up of Honeycomb apps. Just a regular week for Frackulous.
Plizy on iPad, NHS Direct on Android and iPhone, Mixcloud on iPhone, SwiftKey X on Android and the Motorola Xoom Honeycomb tablet. That's one week in Frackulous.
Pulse is a music game for your iPad, London BusMapper will get you across town, LazyDroid remote controls your Android phone, NeoReader will scan QR codes on Windows Phone 7 and Hype Machine Radio will bring you the coolest music tracks.
Frackulous this week was: Google Docs on Android, 4oD catch up on iPad, The Nightjar audio game on iPhone, Onavo roaming data saver on iPhone and Discovr music app on iPad. Go go gadget eyes.
Apps to get you running, apps to keep your BlackBerry locked, apps to message for free, apps to bring you curated news and apps like Lemmings. That's this week's Frackulous.
Moleksine notebooks in app form, real money poker on iPhone from bwin, SemiSilent call management on Android, Oyster balance and more from London Travel on Windows Phone 7 and the return of TweetDeck on iPhone. It's a bumper load of Frackulous.
Oh my. The Best Twitter App in the World, Royal Wedding a go go, temperature on your iPhone home screen, keep fit via blackmail and hipertmaticy photos on your BlackBerry. That's Frackulous in one easy lump.
We got a Nespresso machine this week! But what you're probably more interested in is what was on Frackulous. Which was: imo Instant Messnger for iPad, Meal Snap auto (sorta) calorie counting for iPhone, copy and paste thanks to the Windows Phone 7 NoDo update, Silent Film Director to hipstamitify your iPhone movies and Glow Hockey game action on Android.…
Previously on Frackulous: Vimeo on iPhone, retro virtual midi-system Stereolizer on iPad, Eavesdrop music sharing iPhone app, iPlayer on Android TV catchup goodness and Firefox on Android web surf central.
Here's what you missed on Frackulous: Monster Jobs for iPad, AirSync wireless iTunes syncing for Android, Color the hot new (stupid) social app, Demotivate Me and Newsy. Done.
So. You need to find a restaurant. Then you lose your BlackBerry. You need to take photos quickly on your iPhone and then make some freehand notes on your iPad. And then you want to erase all traces of the night before. If this is you, then this week's Frackulous is taylor made for you. Yes, you!
Better iPhone calendars! Streaming internet music for free! A cinema in your pocket! RSS on iPad! A game without graphics! Oh my. All in a week of Frackulous.
Android apps to show your Android support, Blackberry apps to make your address book super, iPhone apps that are just a bit of fun. Get your weekly dose of Frackulous here
What did you miss at Mobile World Congress? Only exciting things like the PlayStation Phone, a 3D mobile, HP's TouchPad, Samsung's GALAXY S II and Tab 10.1 plus Windows Phone 7 and Android Honeycomb updates. Basically: a lot. You missed a lot.
Get Facebook checkins in your face, see what you'd look like with a symmetrical face, stop your phone getting half inched, watch YouTube instead of reading email and retro up your video shots. In case you hadn't guessed, it's Frackulous omnibus time.
We've got new ways to look at Twitter, new ways to look at hangovers, new ways to look at Gmail, new ways to get Facebook on your iPad and new ways to say thank you. It's basically one big app bucket of new.
New Year! New Apps! Stave off sad January in style with some apps to cheer you up. There are Time Out City Guides on offer if you fancy skipping the country, Shazam and Spotify teaming up and My Borrowed List to keep tabs on who you've lent what. There's also the (possibly) the future of social networks with Path and the awesome wow power of Google's new voice based Translate.…
Another January, another Consumer Electronics Show down in Vegas. We were on site at CES to sniff out the best app hardware on the show floor. Stay tuned for touchy feely sessions with BlackBerry's PlayBook, Google's Nexus S, Asus's Eee Pad Slider and Motorola's Xoom. All that, plus a round up of the best of the rest, from Motorola's Atrix dockable mobile, Sony Ericsson's Xperia Arc and Ford's MyFord Mobile electric car app. Fun Vegas times.…
It's a Christmas app bonanza. There's multiplayer-multidevice Scrabble, ebook reading, Android app advice, a fantastic Flipboard update and a very special singing performance thanks to the Glee Karaoke app. What more could you want for Christmas?
From early Christmas presents and a new new iPad magazine to group texts and travel apps, this omnibus has the lot. And a little Kindle classic app action thrown in for good measure.
We get the queen to talk, thanks to Chatter Bucks, Daniel Radcliffe into the pub, thanks to the Wetherspoons app and whole host of reasons why you need iOS 4.2.
Whether you want to get your work life in order or just make yourself a well deserved drinks, we've got the app for you. There's also Android handset advice and a bit of font geekery for your delectation.
Like a bat out of hell, this week has gone, gone, gone, but not before we managed to squeeze another dose of app magic out of it. There's budgeting to keep you rich, TV watching to keep you lazy and OK Go to keep you hipster.
If you’d rather feast than snack, here’s a week’s worth of app news in one single serving. It’s got everything, from iA Writer for the budding NaNoWriMo novelist, baby apps for Matt Damon, Angry Birds Halloween and MonoColorme to brighten up your November, a super sneak peak at WIRED UK magazine on the iPad and [...]…
What could this week’s app packed omnibus have in store? Shopping at Debenhams, AudioBoo for celebrities, Angry Birds on Android, the best app recommendation apps on Android and iPhone and an interview with Touchnote about Windows Phone 7. Exactly that.
Starting with Cut The Rope addiction and ending in a real life Stephen Fry interview, by way of My Artists music management, mappiness mood mapping and the best bits of Windows Phone 7. This omnibus has it all.
We’ve gone a bit topical and newsworthy this week, with a first look at the HTC HD7, which is one of the first Windows Phone 7 handsets to be available. There’s also iGizmo for the iPad, an app to help out Axl Rose and some Android Skype love.
There’s been reading without eyes, Facebook iPad prettiness and 80s icons banged up. Not forgetting the best place recommendation apps and some gloves that not only keep your hands warm but let you use your touchphone as well. It’s a lot to take in, so why not sit back and enjoy it in one easy [...]
Where else would you go for Lady GaGa apps, Katy Perry apps, Bill Cosby apps and career apps? There ain’t no show quite as eclectic as Frackulous!
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