rush Nikita Khrushchev begged Stalin not to execute his son By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Fri, 02 Jul 2021 12:53:00 +0300 Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev once had to beg Joseph Stalin for mercy. The episode in Khrushchev's biography took place before he came to power in the USSR. Khrushchev had to kneel in front of Stalin, begging him not to punish his son Leonid, who had shot an officer by accident. Professor, biophysicist, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Andrei Malenkov, the son of one of Khrushchev's competitors in the struggle for power, Georgy Malenkov, said in an interview with Lenta.ru that Khrushchev came to Stalin and was crawling on his knees in front of him because his son was supposed to be executed for shooting an officer. Moreover, it was the second time when Khrushchev's son committed such a crime (he was forgiven for the first one), Malenkov said. With this landmark report at the XX Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union "On the cult of the personality and its consequences" Nikita Khrushchev wanted to take revenge on Stalin for his unfortunate son Leonid, the professor also said, adding that Khrushchev was a "very vindictive little man." Full Article History traditions
rush USA can still crush Russia, but it can also save the world from chaos By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Thu, 29 Sep 2022 15:52:00 +0300 The United States has been losing its global hegemony. The non-western world is opposed to the concept of global hegemony. Everything will happen within the next decade, Western analysts predict. Nevertheless, the Americans still have a chance to achieve the world order that suits them, if they make certain concessions, Jorgen Erstroem Moeller, former State Secretary of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs wrote in an article for The National Interest. Moeller drew attention to Vladimir Putin's announcement of partial call-up of reservists, the referenda and saw a threat of the use of nuclear force. The situation is indeed very alarming, but the United States could now take the world out of chaos that was created by Russia and the United States. At the same time, chances for Washington to demonstrate common sense are slim as the US has contributed greatly to the current crisis as well. Full Article Opinion
rush Quick-service restaurants rush to introduce self-ordering kiosks By www.retailtechnologyreview.com Published On :: The market for self-ordering kiosks is booming, as restaurant operators seek to meet consumer demand for self-service. Full Article Kiosk Technology Critical Issues
rush Patrushev: Russian Black Sea Fleet fears no threat from Ukraine By english.pravda.ru Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:37:00 +0300 Nikolai Patrushev, Chairman of the Russian Naval Board, said that he personally assess the combat capability of the Russian Black Sea Fleet. Responding to reports in Western media about the scale of damage that the Armed Forces of Ukraine have caused to the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the course of the special military operation, Patrushev assured that the Black Sea Fleet was as strong as before. "There is no defeat of our fleet in the Black Sea at all, even though it is NATO specialists that coordinate Kyiv's aggressive actions in this region," he said. Full Article Russia
rush How to Clean a Hairbrush (and Why It's Important) By home.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Jan 2024 17:37:03 -0500 Your hairbrush is full of hair and dust, and you don't know how to clean it. Simply follow these instructions and learn how to clean a hairbrush. Full Article
rush 9 Great Uses for Toothpaste Besides Brushing Your Teeth By home.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Tue, 20 Feb 2024 18:41:02 -0500 Toothpaste is for cleaning your pearly whites, right? True, but there are other cool uses for it that you may not know about. Here are nine of them. Full Article
rush Grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering at high pressure (HP-GISANS): a soft matter feasibility study on grafted brush films By journals.iucr.org Published On :: We present a demonstration of high-pressure grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering for soft matter thin films. The results suggest changes in water reorganization at different pressures. Full Article text
rush Grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering at high pressure (HP-GISANS): a soft matter feasibility study on grafted brush films By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-11-04 Grazing-incidence small-angle neutron scattering (GISANS) under pressure (HP-GISANS) at the solid (Si)–liquid (D2O) interface is demonstrated for the pressure-induced lateral morphological characterization of the nanostructure in thin (<100 nm) soft matter films. We demonstrate feasibility by investigating a hydrophobic {poly[(2,2,3,3,4,4,5,5-octafluoro)pentyl methacrylate]} (POFPMA)–hydrophilic {poly[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate]} (PDMAEMA) brush mixture of strong incompatibility between the homopolymers, anchored on Si, at T = 45°C for two pressures, P = 1 bar and P = 800 bar. Our GISANS results reveal nanostructural rearrangements with increasing P, underlining P-induced effects in tethered polymer brush layers swollen with bulk solvent. Full Article text
rush New research estimates the effectiveness of sagebrush restoration treatments across the sagebrush biome By www.usgs.gov Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 15:13:10 EDT Restoration of the imperiled sagebrush biome will require tools that assist resource managers in determining which restoration practices are most effective, and when and where restoration efforts will lead to the most ecosystem recovery. New research from USGS and Colorado State University provides biome-wide insights and spatially explicit tools that can inform restoration practices. Full Article
rush Café Valley introduces 7UP, Crush soda mini cupcakes By www.snackandbakery.com Published On :: Tue, 13 Aug 2024 13:25:00 -0400 The new 12-count mini cupcakes are rolling out to select retailers nationwide now. Full Article
rush Box Manufacturer Crushes Cardboard’s Carbon Footprint with Reusable Containers By www.packagingstrategies.com Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2024 00:00:00 -0400 PACT has developed a specially designed, corrugated crate that some customers have been able to use over one hundred times. Full Article
rush Massachusetts contractor’s safety failures led to employee’s crushing death By www.ishn.com Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 14:14:10 -0400 OSHA investigation finds operator of three Massachusetts waterproofing contracting companies could have prevented an employee from dying in February 2024 when part of a foundation broke and fell. Full Article
rush KYLA Hard Kombucha’s Colada Crush By www.bevindustry.com Published On :: Fri, 23 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400 KYLA Hard Kombucha introduced a new Colada Crush flavor to its Sunbreak Series, a refreshing blend of coconut, pineapple and yuzu. Full Article
rush Crystal Rush, Miss Delaware International, is Putting Delaware on the Map By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 10 Apr 2013 08:00:00 GMT Miss International is a national pageant held in Chicago, Illinois. It focuses on beauty, poise and community service. Online voting for your favorite contestant is available. Full Article
rush Amanda Travis Rush Featured in Marquis Who's Who Millennium Magazine By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jan 2024 08:00:00 GMT Amanda Travis Rush earns prominent placement in Millennium Magazine's Fourteenth Edition Full Article
rush Introducing King K Rush Shots: Energize with Ultra-Potent Kratom Energy Shots By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Mon, 17 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT The original flavor or King K Rush Energy Shots is out now - try RUBY today for maximum energy. Full Article
rush Introducing: New King K Rush Kratom Energy Shots By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT A gamechanger in the world of energy supplements, find out why these energy shots reign supreme Full Article
rush King K Launches New Product 'King K Rush' in Ruby Flavor By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Sun, 30 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT Learn about this highly potent energy shot & where to buy. Full Article
rush King K Rush Energy Shots- Coming Soon to Your Shelves! By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 08:00:00 GMT Revolutionizing Kratom Energy Shots with Unmatched Quality and Flavor - It's Time for Your Customers to Feel the Rush Full Article
rush StoneAge Inc. Announces New Director of Engineering, Kelley Crush By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Thu, 03 Jun 2021 08:00:00 GMT StoneAge Inc., leading global manufacturer of waterblast tools and equipment, welcomes new Director of Engineering, Kelley Crush. Full Article
rush A Treasure Map, a Vampire Statue and Paul Newman's Toothbrush Have All Been Left in Wills According to a New Survey from Estatesearch By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 19 Jun 2024 08:00:00 GMT New research study of 2,000 Canadian residents reveals quirky items left in Wills Full Article
rush Introducing WING BRUSH: Revolutionizing Oral Care with Smart Technology By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Apr 2024 08:00:00 GMT 3-sided brush to simultaneously clean teeth, interdental space, and gums! Reduce brushing time & enjoy high-quality dental care at home Full Article
rush Introducing King K Rush Emerald: The Ultimate Boost for Peak Performance By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 08:00:00 GMT New Flavor of King K Shots Brings a Fresh Twist to this Powerful Kratom Lineup Full Article
rush Widow Gets Award for Delivery Driver's Death from Being Crushed by Own Cargo By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Mon, 05 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0700 The New Jersey Superior Court’s Appellate Division upheld an award of benefits to the widow of a worker who was crushed to death by the cargo he was delivering. Case: Urena… Full Article
rush Can I Import Photoshop Brushes into Affinity Photo? By www.beyondphototips.com Published On :: Sat, 12 Aug 2023 22:05:39 +0000 This post: Can I Import Photoshop Brushes into Affinity Photo? was first published on Beyond Photo Tips by Susheel Chandradhas Digital brushes are a powerful tool for digital artists, designers, and photographers. The brushes allow them to create a wide range of textures, patterns, and effects in image editing apps. Can Affinity Photo use existing Photoshop Brushes? Over the years, many professionals and hobbyists have curated extensive collections of Photoshop brushes over time, tailored to […] This post: Can I Import Photoshop Brushes into Affinity Photo? was first published on Beyond Photo Tips Full Article Affinity Photo Photoshop Adobe Photoshop Affinity Designer brushes software
rush In the Rush to Big Data, Don't Ignore the Legal Risks By www.littler.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 14:18:16 +0000 Aaron Crews and Marko Mrkonich co-authored this article that breaks down big data and explains how it can be used in the workplace. TLNT View Article Full Article
rush The Crush Sandra Brown. By library.gcpl.lib.oh.us Published On :: As a surgeon, Dr. Rennie Newton is the consummate professional. When she's summoned to jury duty, she brings to the courtroom the same level of competence and composure that she displays in the operating room. It is this commitment to precision that compels her to deliver a not guilty verdict in the murder case against notorious contract killer Ricky Lozada. It will be the most regrettable decision of her life... because Rennie's trial with Lozada doesn't end with his acquittal. Her carefully structured life begins to crumble when a rival colleague is brutally slain. Lozada's menacing shadow looms over the murder, but it's Rennie the investigators focus on as the prime suspect. The privacy she has cultivated and protected at all costs is violated by the police as well as Lozada. And when he begins an earnest courtship, insinuating himself into every aspect of her life, it becomes terrifyingly clear that he is obsessed with having her. Wick Threadgill is a detective on indefinite leave from the Fort Worth PD, who has his own personal agenda for the contract killer. Temperamental, bitter, and driven by loyalty and love, Wick is determined to destroy Lozada...as determined as Lozada is to possess Rennie Newton. In order to defeat Lozada-and save their lives-Rennie and Wick form an uneasy alliance. Mistrustful of each other, they know only one thing with absolute certainty-like one of Lozada's prize scorpions, when this killer strikes, they won't see it coming. The Crush will take you on a tortuous path through a twisted sociopath's eerie obsession, a haunted man's fragile hopes for redemption, and a woman's heart as she struggles to face her greatest fear-to open herself to love. Full Article
rush Econ's Brush with the Law By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 23 Sep 2022 22:44:06 +0000 What happens when you take some of the most powerful people in America — federal judges — and teach them economics? We look at the swanky econ retreats that may have changed American law forever.Subscribe to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy Full Article
rush Is economists' favorite tool to crush inflation broken? By www.npr.org Published On :: Fri, 08 Sep 2023 21:00:48 +0000 When economists and policymakers talk about getting inflation under control, there's an assumption they often make: bringing inflation down will probably result in some degree of layoffs and job loss. But that is not the way things have played out since inflation spiked last year. Instead, so far, inflation has come down, and unemployment has stayed low.So where does the idea of this tradeoff – between inflation and unemployment – come from? That story starts in the 1940s, with a soft-spoken electrical engineer-turned-crocodile hunter-turned-economist named Bill Phillips. Phillips was consumed by the notion that there are underlying forces at work in the economy. He thought that if macroeconomists could only understand how those forces work, they could keep the economy stable.On today's show, how the Phillips Curve was born, why it went mainstream, and why universal truths remain elusive in macroeconomics. This episode was hosted by Willa Rubin and Nick Fountain, and produced by Sam Yellowhorse Kesler. It was edited by Molly Messick, and engineered by Maggie Luthar. Sierra Juarez checked the facts. Help support Planet Money and get bonus episodes by subscribing to Planet Money+ in Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/planetmoney.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy Full Article
rush 25 Years of Stories: A Love Note to Salman Rushdie By play.prx.org Published On :: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 04:00:00 -0000 This week, we play a story from Salman Rushdie, a treasured member of The Moth family. This episode is hosted by Jon Goode. Host: Jon Goode Storyteller: Salman Rushdie Full Article mothshorts
rush What Does it Take to be a Museum Curator? | Career Crush By hbr.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 05:00:00 GMT Being a museum curator is all about helping artists bring their ideas to life — but it’s not always easy. Full Article
rush Do You Have What it Takes to Own a Food Truck? | Career Crush By hbr.org Published On :: Do You Have What it Takes to Own a Food Truck? | Career Crush Full Article
rush Is Consulting The Right Career For You? | Career Crush By hbr.org Published On :: Fri, 18 Feb 2022 05:00:00 GMT On paper, consulting seems like the perfect gig. But there’s got to be more to it, right? Full Article
rush System ‘Crushes’ Force Measurement Application By www.qualitymag.com Published On :: Tue, 09 Jul 2024 09:00:00 -0400 Rugged data acquisition technology helps a manufacturer design more reliable rock-crushing equipment. Full Article
rush Rotobrush: Insulation Blowing Machine By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Sat, 01 Nov 2014 07:00:00 -0400 RotoStorm™ II has the ability to output up to 1,350 pounds per hour of insulation. Along with its many features the RotoStorm II can utilize various types of insulation including cellulose, fiberglass or other types of wool insulation. Full Article
rush Homeowners Can’t Brush Off Dust Storm HVAC By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Aug 2021 11:00:00 -0400 Several contractors in Arizona have offered advice to customers on how to handle their HVAC both before and after extreme weather like dust storms and monsoons. Full Article
rush Why Actuators for Connected Industry Run on Brushless DC Motors By www.achrnews.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2019 03:59:00 -0500 The flow control industry has stubbornly clung to pneumatic actuators, specifically in the American market, for decades. Full Article
rush NAB Statement on Passing of Rush Limbaugh By www.nab.org Published On :: 17 Feb 2021 00:00:00 EST WASHINGTON, D.C. – In response to the passing of Rush Limbaugh, the following statement can be attributed to NAB President and CEO Gordon Smith: Full Article
rush Hermit Thrush.....IM8A7400CR3AT By www.flickr.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 11:55:06 -0800 dklaughman has added a photo to the pool: Hermit Thrush judging from the pale but complete eyering (in other photos) and spotting that does not go as low as the Wood Thrush. Bombay Hook NWR, Delaware. Full Article
rush Maintenance Worker Sparks Brush Fire By www.facilitiesnet.com Published On :: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 00:00:00 CST Full Article
rush Beede’s Breakdown: How Magic crushed Hornets to open NBA Cup play By www.orlandosentinel.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:26:40 +0000 Franz Wagner totaled a season-high 32 points in three quarters when the Magic opened NBA Cup Group A action vs. Charlotte at Kia Center. Full Article Latest Headlines NBA Orlando Magic Sports
rush Apophis: a European space mission gets up close with an asteroid set to brush by Earth By thenextweb.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 11:36:53 +0000 The European Space Agency has given the go-ahead for initial work on a mission to visit an asteroid called (99942) Apophis. If approved at a key meeting next year, the robotic spacecraft, known as the Rapid Apophis Mission for Space Safety (Ramses), will rendezvous with the asteroid in February 2029. Apophis is 340 metres wide, about the same as the height of the Empire State Building. If it were to hit Earth, it would cause wholesale destruction hundreds of miles from its impact site. The energy released would equal that of tens or hundreds of nuclear weapons, depending on the…This story continues at The Next Web Full Article Deep tech Government and policy
rush Federal CISO DeRusha leaving By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Tue, 14 May 2024 17:53:47 +0000 Mike Duffy, the associate director for capacity building in the cyber division at CISA, will take over for DeRusha on an acting basis. The post Federal CISO DeRusha leaving first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News CIO News Cybersecurity Management People Technology Chris DeRusha Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Mike Duffy Office of Management and Budget
rush In VR land rush, creators unlock an ’empathy engine’ By federalnewsnetwork.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Apr 2017 23:51:44 +0000 The growing ambitions of virtual reality have been on display at the Tribeca Film Festival The post In VR land rush, creators unlock an ’empathy engine’ first appeared on Federal News Network. Full Article All News Entertainment News Lifestyle News Technology News
rush New music we love: Fiona Apple's thrilling Fetch the Bolt Cutters is a rush of lacerating lyrics and swirling sonics By www.inlander.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 15:26:00 -0700 You don't have to wander around the internet long before bumping into a rave review of Fiona Apple's new record Fetch the Bolt Cutters: It has inspired breathless acclaim, has already been labeled a masterwork and is notably the first new album in nearly a decade that Pitchfork has assigned a perfect 10/10 rating… Full Article Music/Music News
rush Celebrate Windrush Day at the Rep By thebirminghampress.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Jun 2024 20:52:00 +0000 With a joyous Jamaican journey. Full Article Community Local history Music Theatre Birmingham Rep Rush Theatre Company Rush – A Joyous Jamaican Journey Windrush
rush 10-minute food rush - The next big bite in delivery? By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 12:40:04 +0530 Bengaluru-based startup Swish, recently raised USD 2 million to scale its 10-minute food delivery operations. "We have raised $2M from Accel plus some angel investors," Aniket Shah, founder, Swish confirmed to ETRetail. Shah founded Swish in August 2024, alongside Ujjwal Sukheja, and Saran S. Full Article
rush Brush Busters / Letters to San Francisco / Open Studios By www.kalw.org Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2024 06:00:00 -0700 Today, we hear from a group helping neighbors prepare for future wildfires. Then, a new anthology of love letters to San Francisco. And, ArtSpan's Open Studios celebrates 50 years. Full Article
rush SEMrush IPO (SEMR) By www.seobook.com Published On :: Sat, 27 Mar 2021 16:19:22 +0000 On Wednesday SEMrush priced their IPO at $14 a share & listed Thursday. There have been many marketing and online advertising companies which are publicly traded, but few that were so focused specifically on SEO while having a sizeable market cap. According to this SeekingAlpha post at the IPO price SEMrush had a valuation of about $1.95 to $1.99 billion. For comparison sake, here are some other companies & valuations. Facebook acquired Instagram for $1 billion. Google acquired YouTube for $1.65 billion. Yelp trades at around a $2.9 billion market cap. Yahoo! was acquired by Verizon for $4.48 billion. Hubspot has a market cap of around $20.4 billion. A couple years ago Gannett bought AdWords reseller WordStream. A few years before that they bought ReachLocal. The Hearst publishing empire also bought iCrossing long ago. Marin Software remains publicly traded, but they are only valued at about $20 million. Newspapers reselling Google AdWords ads isn't really SEO though. Beyond those sorts of deals, many of the publicly traded SEO stuff has been only tangentially relevant to SEO, or crap. There are some quality category-leading publishers which use SEO as a means of distribution but are not necessarily an SEO service provider like TripAdvisor, BankRate, and WebMD. Over time many of these sorts of companies have been gobbled up by Red Ventures or various private equity firms. Zillow, Yelp and TripAdvisor are some of the few examples which still exist as independent companies. So that puts most of the publicly traded SEO stuff in one of the following categories... small scale - does anyone other than Andy Beal & Mike Grehan still remember KeywordRanking / WebSourced / Think Interactive / MarketSmart Interactive? hope and nope - sites like Business.com were repeatedly acquired but never really gained lasting relevance. affiliate networks - which reliant on partners with SEO traffic like Quinstreet & Commission Junction. many affiliate networks were hit hard as the barrier to entry in SEO increased over the years. Quinstreet is doing well in some verticals but sold their education division to Education Dynamics for $20 million. CJ was part of the Publicis Groupe acquisition of Epsilon. pump and dump scams - Demand Media, owner of eHow, which later rebranded as Leaf Group & still trades at a small fraction of their IPO price. [Editorial note: 8 days after writing this post LEAF announced a $304.3 million all cash buyout offer from Graham Holdings at 21% above current market prices and was trading at $8.63 a share. If you bought shares at $40 or $30 or $20 and hoped it would at some point come back - nope - the losses are crystalized on a take out. Graham Holdings formerly owned the Washington Post but sold it to Jeff Bezos 8 years ago for $250 million.] The one lasting counter-example to the above is Barry Diller's IAC. [edit: added ... here is the WSJ recommending the stock 3 months later, even after a big run] IAC's innovation ecosystem is surreal. Across time & across markets Diller is the best creator of vertical leading properties later spun off as their own companies. He's owned Expedia, TripAdvisor, LendingTree, HomeAdvisor, Match.com, TicketMaster and so many other category leaders. His buying of Ask.com did not pan out as well as hoped as web browsers turned the address bar into a search box, his ability to differentiate the service went away after they shut down the engine in 2008, he was locked out of mobile search marketshare by default placement contracts & Google pushed back against extension bundling, but just about everything else he touched turned to gold. A lot of IAC's current market cap is their ownership of Vimeo, which by itself is valued at $6 billion. [Added a section on Vimeo here since it was spun out after this post was originally published.] Vimeo was a throw in when IAC bought CollegeHumor owner Connected Ventures. IAC was willing to sell Vimeo to Kodak for around $10 million over a decade ago, but there was no transaction. Around that time I ran a membership website here and we were going to use Vimeo for delivery of our videos but they deleted our paid subscription claiming Vimeo wasn't for businesses and was just for artistic uses. They probably did that hundreds or thousands of times over the years and then realized ... wait, we should allow businesses to use this, everyone else will just upload to YouTube. So they switched focus to business use, YouTube kept increasing ad load, and Vimeo kept becoming more appealing on a relative basis. This year YouTube updated their terms of service allowing them to monetize and and all uploaded videos, which only makes Vimeo look that much more appealing to businesses which are on the fence about paying a small monthly subscription for video hosting. When IAC spun out Vimeo this year (VMEO) it was valued at north of $6 billion. Someone like Microsoft could buy it and promote it in Bing search results the way Google does YouTube. What is the most recent big bet for Barry Diller? MGM. Last August he bet $1 billion on the growth of online gambling. And he was willing to bet another billion to help them acquire Entain: IAC has to date invested approximately US$1 billion in MGM with an initial investment thesis of accelerating MGM’s penetration of the $450 billion global gaming market. IAC notes in its letter of intent that IAC continues to strongly support this objective for MGM whether or not a transaction with Entain is consummated. Barry Diller not only accurately projects future trends, but he also has the ability to rehab broken companies past their due dates. The New York Times bought About.com for $410 million in 2005 & did little with it as its relevance declined over time as its content got stale, Wikipedia grew and search engines kept putting more scraped content in the search results. The relentless growth of Wikipedia and Google launching "universal search" in 2007 diminished the value of About.com even as web usage was exploding. IAC bought About.com from the New York Times for $300 million in August of 2012. They tried to grow it through improving usability, content depth and content quality but ultimately decided to blow it up. They were bold enough to break it into vertical category branded sites. They've done amazingly well with it and in many cases they rank 2, 3, 4 times in the SERPs with different properties like TheSpruce, TheBalance, Investopedia, etc. As newspapers chains keep consolidating or going under, IAC is one of the few constant "always wins" online publishers. At its peak TheBalance was getting roughly 2/3 the traffic About.com generated. Part of the decline in the chart there was perhaps a Panda hit, but the reason traffic never fully recovered is they broke some of these category sites into niche sites using sub-brands. All the above search traffic estimate trend charts are from SEMrush. :) I could do a blog post titled 1001 ways to use SEMrush if you would like me to, though I haven't yet as I already have affiliate ads for them here and don't want to come across as a shill by overpromoting a tool I love & use regularly. I tend to sort of "not get" a lot of SaaS stocks in terms of prices and multiples, though they seem to go to infinity and beyond more often than not. I actually like SEMrush more than most though & think they'll do well for years to come. I get the sense with both them and Ahrefs that they were started by programmers who learned marketing rather than started by marketers who cobbled together offerings which they though would sell. If you ever have feedback on ways to improve SEMrush they are fast at integrating it, or at least were in the past whenever I had feedback. When SEMrush released their S-1 Dan Barker did a quick analysis on Twitter. Some stats from the S-1: $144 million in annual recurring revenues @ 50% compound annual growth rate, 76% gross margins, nearly 1,000 employees and over 67,000 paying customers. SEMrush, the SEO tool, has filed to go public. Here's the S-1: https://t.co/i1meSHts4YThey spent $54 million on marketing last year, for revenue of $125 million.(gross profit $95m, net loss $7m) pic.twitter.com/iz5nybcwfA— dan barker (@danbarker) March 1, 2021 At some point a lot of tool suits tend to overlap because much of their data either comes from scraping Google or crawling the open web. If something is strong enough of a point of differentiation to where it is widely talked about or marketed then competitors will try to clone it. Thus spending a bit extra on marketing to ensure you have the brand awareness to be the first tool people try is wise. Years ago when I ran a membership site here I paid to license the ability to syndicate some SEMrush data for our members & I have promoted them as an affiliate for what seems like a decade now. When Dan Barker did his analysis of the S-1 it made me think SEMrush likely has brighter prospects than many would consider. A few of the reasons I could think of off the top of my head: each day their archive of historical data is larger, especially when you consider they crawl many foreign markets which some other competitive research tools ignore increasing ad prices promote SEO by making it relatively cheaper keyword not provided on organic search means third party competitive analysis tools are valuable not only for measuring competitors but also measuring your own site Google Ads has recently started broadening ad targeting further and hiding some keyword data so advertisers are paying for clicks where they are not even aware what the keyword was That last point speaks to Google's dominance over the search ecosystem. But it is also so absurd that even people who ran AdWords training workshops point out the absurdity. Yesterday's announcement on match type changes had me crawling through query data this morning. I'm staring at many 2-3 word exact match keywords that are matching to 8-word queries. G thinks 'deck paint' and 'how do i put paint on my deck' mean the exact same thing. CPA is 10x.— Brad Geddes (@bgtheory) February 5, 2021 In Google maximizing their income some nuance is lost for the advertiser who must dig into N-Gram analysis or look at historical data to find patterns to adjust: The account overall has a CPA in the $450 range. If the word ‘how’ is in the query, our CPA is over double. If someone searches for ‘quote,’ our CPA is under $300. If they ask a question about cost, the CPA is over $1000. Obviously, looking for quotes versus cost data is very different in the eyes of a user, but not in the matching search terms of Google. Every ad network has incentive to overstate its contribution to awareness and conversions so that more ad budget is allocated to them. Facebook kept having to restate their ad stats around video impressions, user reach, etc. Facebook gave themselves a 28 day window for credit for some app installs. Google AMP accidentally double counted unique users on Google Analytics (drives adoption = good). Google Analytics came with last click attribution, which over-credits the search channel you use near the end of a conversion journey. There are a lot of Google water carriers who suggest any and all of their actions are at worst benevolent, but when I hear about hiding keyword data I am reminded of the following quote from the Texas AG Google lawsuit. "Google employees agreed that, in the future, they should not directly lie to publishers, but instead find ways to convince publishers to act against their interest and remove header bidding on their own." That lawsuit details the great lengths Google went to in order to leverage their search monopoly to keep monopoly profit margins on their display ad serving business. AMP was created with the explicit intent to kill header bidding as header bidding shifted power and profit margins to publishers. Some publishers saw a 50% rise in ad revenues from header bidding. Remember how Google made companywide bonuses depend on the performance of the Google Facebook clone named Google+? Google later literally partnered with Facebook on a secret ad deal to prevent Facebook from launching a header bidding solution. The partnership agreement with Facebook explicitly mentioned antitrust repeatedly. Bid-rigging?! Is this bid-rigging? As in, one of the "supreme evils of antitrust"? As in, the thing that if RE investors do it at foreclosure auctions they go to prison? pic.twitter.com/w7ez6gwfZd— John Newman (@johnmarknewman) December 16, 2020 When a company partners with its biggest direct competitor on a bid rigging scheme you can count on it that the intent is to screw others. So when you see Google talk about benevolence, remember that they promise to no longer lie in the future & only deceive others into working against themselves via other coercive measures. We went from the observation that you can't copyright facts to promoting opinion instead: The Internet commoditized the distribution of facts. The "news" media responded by pivoting wholesale into opinions and entertainment.— Naval (@naval) May 26, 2016 to where after many thousands of journalists have been laid off now the "newspaper of record" is promoting ponzi scheme garbage as a performance art piece: The NYT made a NFT!My new column is about NFTs, and I also turned the column into a NFT and put it up for auction on @withFND, with proceeds going to charity. Bid away, and you could own the first NFT in the paper's 170-year history. https://t.co/9ItGZvID8B— Kevin Roose (@kevinroose) March 24, 2021 Is it any wonder people have lost trust in institutions? A one-hour @CBCNews special that examines the media's role in the polarization of America and the unmaking of a citizen — Big News is now streaming. pic.twitter.com/tm5QB2P4Ro— CBC Gem (@cbcgem) March 26, 2021 The decline of About.com was literally going to be terminal without the work of Barry Diller to revive it. That slide reflected how over time a greater share of searches never actually leave Google: Of those 5.1T searches, 33.59% resulted in clicks on organic search results. 1.59% resulted in clicks on paid search results. The remaining 64.82% completed a search without a direct, follow-up click to another web property. Searches resulting in a click are much higher on desktop devices (50.75% organic CTR, 2.78% paid CTR). Zero-click searches are much higher on mobile devices (77.22%) The data from the above study came from SimilarWeb, which is another online marketing competitive research tool planning on going public soon. Google "debunked" Rand's take by focusing on absolute numbers instead of relative numbers. But if you keep buying default placements in a monopoly ecosystem where everyday more people have access to a computer in their pocket you would expect your marketshare and absolute numbers to increase even if the section of pie other publishers becomes a smaller slice of a bigger pie. Google's take there is disingenuous at the core. It reminds me of the time when they put out a study claiming brand bidding was beneficial and that it was too complex and expensive for advertisers to set up a scientific study, without any mention of the fact the reason that would be complex and expensive is because Google chooses not to provide those features in their ad offering. That parallels the way they now decide to hide keyword data even from paying advertisers in much the same way they hide ad fees and lie to publishers to protect their ad income. Google suggests they don't make money from news searches, but if they control most of the display ads technology stack & used search to ram AMP down publishers throats as a technological forced sunk cost while screwing third party ad networks and news publishers, Google can both be technically true in their statement and lying in spirit. "Google employees agreed that, in the future, they should not directly lie to publishers, but instead find ways to convince publishers to act against their interest and remove header bidding on their own." There are many more treats in store for publishers. Google Chrome stopped sending full referrals for most web site visitors late last year. Google will stop supporting third party cookies in Chrome next year. They've even floated the idea of hiding user IP addresses from websites (good luck to those who need to prevent fraud!). Google claims they also going to stop selling ads where targeting is based on tracking user data across websites: "Google plans to stop selling ads based on individuals’ browsing across multiple websites, a change that could hasten upheaval in the digital advertising industry. The Alphabet Inc. company said Wednesday that it plans next year to stop using or investing in tracking technologies that uniquely identify web users as they move from site to site across the internet. ... Google had already announced last year that it would remove the most widely used such tracking technology, called third-party cookies, in 2022. But now the company is saying it won’t build alternative tracking technologies, or use those being developed by other entities, to replace third-party cookies for its own ad-buying tools. ... Google says its announcement on Wednesday doesn’t cover its ad tools and unique identifiers for mobile apps, just for websites." Google stated they would make no replacement for the equivalent of the third party cookie tracking of individual users: "we continue to get questions about whether Google will join others in the ad tech industry who plan to replace third-party cookies with alternative user-level identifiers. Today, we’re making explicit that once third-party cookies are phased out, we will not build alternate identifiers to track individuals as they browse across the web, nor will we use them in our products. We realize this means other providers may offer a level of user identity for ad tracking across the web that we will not — like PII graphs based on people’s email addresses. We don’t believe these solutions will meet rising consumer expectations for privacy, nor will they stand up to rapidly evolving regulatory restrictions, and therefore aren’t a sustainable long term investment." On the above announcement, other ad networks tanked, with TheTradeDesk falling 20% in two days. These are all Google's competitors in advertising technology, collapsing after Google announced that it won't let them do targeted advertising anymore, but that Google itself will continue to do it. https://t.co/S6Axcrw5a0— Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) March 5, 2021 Competing ad networks wonder if Google will play by their own rules: “One clarification I’d like to hear from them is whether or not it means there’ll be no login for DBM [a historic name for Google’s DSP], no login for YouTube and no login for Google properties. I’m looking for them to play by the same rules that they so generously foisted upon the rest of the industry,” Magnite CTO Tom Kershaw said. Regulators are looking into antitrust implications: "Google’s plan to block a popular web tracking tool called “cookies” is a source of concern for U.S. Justice Department investigators who have been asking advertising industry executives whether the move by the search giant will hobble its smaller rivals, people familiar with the situation said." The web will continue to grow more complicated, but it isn't going to get any more transparent anytime soon. "Google employees agreed that, in the future, they should not directly lie to publishers, but instead find ways to convince publishers to act against their interest and remove header bidding on their own." As the Attention Merchants blur the ecosystem while shifting free clicks over to paid and charging higher ad rates on their owned and operated properties it increases the value of neutral third party measurement services. The trend is not too hard to notice if you are remotely awake. While I was writing this post Google announced the launch of a "best things" scraper website featuring their scraped re-representations of hot selling items. And they are cross-promoting competitors in "knowledge" panels to dilute brand values & force the brand ad buy. Oh man. Check out this bullshit on our GMB Knowledge Panel. Are they going to list competitors on everyone's listings now? pic.twitter.com/ITwiZGyRxs— Darren Shaw (@DarrenShaw_) March 26, 2021 Shortly after Google launched their thin affiliate scraper site full of product ads they announced an update to demote other product review sites. Where Google can get away with it, they will rig things in their favor to rip off other players in the ecosystem: Google for years operated a secret program that used data from past bids in the company’s digital advertising exchange to allegedly give its own ad-buying system an advantage over competitors, according to court documents filed in a Texas antitrust lawsuit. The program, known as “Project Bernanke,” wasn’t disclosed to publishers who sold ads through Google’s ad-buying systems. If I could give you one key takeaway here, it would be this: "Google employees agreed that, in the future, they should not directly lie to publishers, but instead find ways to convince publishers to act against their interest and remove header bidding on their own." Categories: seo tools Full Article
rush Congress About to Gift Trump Sweeping Powers to Crush Political Enemies By theintercept.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T05:47:01+00:00 Up for a potential fast-track vote next week in the House of Representatives, the Stop Terror-Financing and Tax Penalties on American Hostages Act, also known as H.R. 9495, would grant the secretary of the Treasury Department unilateral authority to revoke the tax-exempt status of any nonprofit deemed to be a “terrorist supporting organization.” “It basically empowers the Treasury secretary to target any group it wants to call them a terror supporter and block their ability to be a nonprofit,” said Ryan Costello, policy director at the National Iranian American Council Action, which opposes the law. “So that would essentially kill any nonprofit’s ability to function. They couldn’t get banks to service them, they won’t be able to get donations, and there’d be a black mark on the organization, even if it cleared its name.” Full Article