time Issues Of The Environment: Washtenaw’s Food Network Provides Resilience During Times Of Crisis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:02:14 +0000 Many services have felt the sting of the coronavirus outbreak. In this week's "Issues of the Environment," Kathy Sample, founder/owner of Argus Farm Stop, joins WEMU's David Fair for a conversation about the importance of local food during this unprecendented time. Full Article
time Peter Schjeldahl on Good Cheer During Bad Times By www.wnyc.org Published On :: Thu, 19 Dec 2019 12:00:00 -0500 Four months ago, Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker’s longtime art critic, was diagnosed with terminal lung cancer. In this week’s issue of the magazine, Schjeldahl writes a personal history about New York’s downtown art scene in the sixties, how he overcame years of abusing drugs and alcohol, what led him to art criticism, and the trick of finding beauty in cracks in the sidewalk. For the final Political Scene podcast of 2019, Schjeldahl joins Dorothy Wickenden to discuss life beyond politics. Full Article arts cancer death health history life peter_schjeldahl politics
time Political Rewind: The 2-Month Timeline Behind Murder Charges By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:33:29 +0000 Friday on Political Rewind , a brief look at the two-month timeline that led up to murder charges this week in the case of Ahmaud Arbery. New developments draw into question decision-making at the local level. Full Article
time Issues Of The Environment: Washtenaw’s Food Network Provides Resilience During Times Of Crisis By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:02:14 +0000 Many services have felt the sting of the coronavirus outbreak. In this week's "Issues of the Environment," Kathy Sample, founder/owner of Argus Farm Stop, joins WEMU's David Fair for a conversation about the importance of local food during this unprecendented time. Full Article
time iOS DND doesn't work all the time; howto? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 15:23:21 -0800 For latest iOS: If I'm actively using my phone, DND doesn't seem to work -- this is annoying when I'm trying to get lost in a book, long article, etc. Is there a way to force all incoming texts to obey DND at all times? Full Article ios dnd donotdisturb resolved
time Unreal Engine: Lunchtime Lessons By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Want to learn more about Unreal Engine, but don't have time for a lengthy, in-depth course? In this weekly series, instructor George Maestri shares expert techniques tailored for artists and developers looking to build their Unreal Engine skills in their spare moments. Each week, George shares tips on everything from geometry to materials to lighting to interactivity. Discover how to create an architectural water effect, use vertex painting to interactively paint multiple materials, import specific terrain into Unreal, and much more. Tune in every Monday for a new tip.Note: Because this is an ongoing series, viewers will not receive a certificate of completion. Full Article
time Leading in Uncertain Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT A crisis can spark uncertainty and chaos that challenges leaders, their people, and the structures they depend on. But leaders can take charge of what they can control to establish new routines and tactics that adapt and change with what is needed. In this course, review key leadership strategies gleaned from some of our very best LinkedIn Learning courses. This selection of curated highlights offers wisdom for leaders to help them lead themselves, their teams, and their organizations during this time of enormous change. Discover ways to turn adversity into opportunity, create conditions that encourage your team to practice a growth mindset, remain transparent when communicating with employees and customers, and much more. (Author: LinkedIn Learning Instructors) Full Article
time Plagues, Pestilence, and Prophecy - Signs of the Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT As Christians we need to have both a practical and a biblical perspective on what is going on in the world. Most importantly, God does not want us to live in fear. We have an unprecedented opportunity to show people where to find peace and the Prince of Peace. Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
time Indian Police Force Tourists Violating Lockdown To Write 'I Am Very Sorry' 500 Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 18:10:00 +0000 Indian police have the unenviable task of enforcing the world's biggest coronavirus lockdown . But last weekend, they handed down a punishment more common in a middle-school classroom than a police station. Ten foreign tourists caught flouting India's coronavirus restrictions Saturday were made to write the phrase "I did not follow the rules of lockdown. I am very sorry" 500 times and submit the paper to police. The incident happened at a sandy beach along the Ganges River near Rishikesh, a tourist hub in northern India famous for yoga retreats and hippie hangouts. It's where the Beatles made a spiritual pilgrimage in 1968. An officer who answered the phone Monday at the Muni Ki Reti police station near Rishikesh confirmed details to NPR, but declined an interview. The tourists were reportedly from Israel, Mexico, Australia and Austria, and were walking along the river when Indian police intervened. Under India's lockdown, all nonessential outings are banned. Video shared online by Full Article
time Plugin Spotlight: Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio By blog.dubspot.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Feb 2017 17:54:34 +0000 This plugin spotlight features the Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio, a unique emulation of the original garden hose-based mechanical delay device./files/2017/02/cooper_time_cube_thumb.pngThe post Plugin Spotlight: Cooper Time Cube MkII by Universal Audio appeared first on Dubspot Blog. Full Article Dubspot Homepage Featured Music Technology Cooper Time Cube MkII Delay Plug-in Delay VST mixing and mastering Music Production Music Software UAD Universal Audio
time Server move and downtime By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 14:40:40 GMT In order to move MetaFilter to a new server*, the site will be offline between 22:00 and 01:00 PDT Thursday evening.The moderator e-mail (via admin@mefi.us) will still be working during this time. In other time zones: EDT: 01:00-04:00 BST: 05:00-09:00 CEDT: 07:00-10:00 IST: 10:00-13:30 CST: 13:00-16:00 AEDT: 16:00-19:00 * More specifically, a new AWS account. (closed) Full Article
time Server move and downtime, take 2 By metatalk.metafilter.com Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 15:38:11 GMT In a second attempt at moving MetaFilter to a new AWS account, the site will be offline between 22:00 and 01:00 PDT Sunday evening.The moderator e-mail (via admin@mefi.us) will still be working during this time. In other time zones: GMT: 05:00-08:00 EDT: 01:00-04:00 BST: 06:00-09:00 CEDT: 07:00-10:00 IST: 10:30-13:30 CST: 13:00-16:00 AET: 15:00-18:00 (hopefully these are all correct this time) Full Article
time Special Edition: Songs of Hard Times & Hope By tracking.feedpress.it Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 01:00:00 -0600 Hello podcast listeners! Were dropping this special episode a little early because were finding a lot of hope and comfort in these songs, and we wanted to say thanks for listening. We also want you to know we are looking for your help scheduling our upcoming radio broadcasts. Since we cant make any fresh new shows for the time being, were going to revisit some of our favorite episodes. Point your browser to the link below and choose which shows youd like to hear again in the coming weeks. https://bit.ly/39GFKLuFind a playlist for this special on our website and stay tuned to your public radio stations for more exciting live performances from our archives. www.mountainstage.org Full Article Podcasts
time Former CNN President Tom Johnson On A Lifetime In Journalism By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Jun 2018 19:00:00 +0000 On this edition of “Two Way Street,” Tom Johnson shares stories about his life and career in journalism. We’re revisiting this conversation — and other favorites — as part of our “Two Way Street” anniversary celebration. To kick off our fifth year, we’re listening again to the shows that we can’t let go: the conversations that challenged us, surprised us and have stuck with us all these years. This show originally aired on January 14, 2017. Full Article
time Plagues, Pestilence, and Prophecy - Signs of the Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT As Christians we need to have both a practical and a biblical perspective on what is going on in the world. Most importantly, God does not want us to live in fear. We have an unprecedented opportunity to show people where to find peace and the Prince of Peace. Full Article Pastor Doug's Weekly Message
time Full-Time (Salaried) Retail Associate at the Crow Museum of Asian Art (Dallas) By jobs.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2019 17:32:31 -0800 Posting on behalf of my boyfriend, who's looking to fill this position and having a hard time finding candidates. They're targeting a fresh high school or college grad but are open to anyone with enthusiasm for Asian Art. It's a super-cool, high-end museum store. Not a bad gig for an young creative type, and they'd technically be a University of Dallas employee. Position Title Sales Associate Functional Title Lotus Shop Sales Associate Department Crow Museum Salary Range Up to $27,955.00 Pay Basis Monthly Position Status Regular full-time Location Dallas Posting Open Date 09/25/2019 Posting Close Date Open Until Filled Yes Desired Start Date 10/21/2019 Job Summary As an integral member of the team, the sales associate provides best in class service while assisting customers with their selections and purchases. Sales associates are also responsible for re-stocking the floor and for keeping the store clean and presentable. Work hours include weekends and evenings. Minimum Education and Experience High school graduate or equivalent. A minimum of six months of office and/or customer service experience. Preferred Education and Experience 1 year boutique/luxury retail experience. Essential Duties and Responsibilities • Greet customers and provide a welcoming atmosphere. • Actively engage store guests on the sales floor. • Know and provide information about the museum, current exhibitions, store merchandise, and Asian cultures. • Present merchandise and explain significance, use, and care of merchandise to customers. • Know current sales and promotions, policies regarding payment and exchanges, and security practices. • Open and close the cash register, which includes: counting money, separating charge slips, and balancing the cash drawer. • Transact sales in Counterpoint and process cash, check, or credit card payments. • Maintain records related to customer counts, sales, and inventory. • Recognize security risks and assists to control shrink through customer service. • Providing gift wrapping when requested. • Re-stock the sales floor and keep clean and tidy. Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information The Lotus Shop at the Crow Museum is an indoor, climate controlled, cool environment that is designed to provide a comfortable experience for visitors of the museum and staff. Occasionally, you will be requested to work outdoors at public festivals and events. Noise and crowd levels fluctuate depending on internal and external programming Special Instructions Summary Important Message 1) All employees serve as a representative of the University and are expected to display respect, civility, professional courtesy, consideration of others and discretion in all interactions with members of the UT Dallas community and the general public. 2) UT Dallas does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, or veteran status in its programs and activities, including in admission and enrollment. For inquiries regarding non-discrimination policies, contact the Director of Institutional Equity at InstitutionalEquity@utdallas.edu or the Title IX Coordinator at TitleIXCoordinator@utdallas.edu, or call 972-883-5331. Application link here: https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/13085?fbclid=IwAR2KGBrgVAQHzbhu6G5F_-1snQKz4zVwwuvLz2K-EmZAL1AUsEA_CVnwxiA Full Article asianart boutique dallas gallery retail salary university
time Hiring a part-time MeFi moderator (work from anywhere) By jobs.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 06 Jan 2020 07:58:01 -0800 MetaFilter is hiring a part-time moderator for our web-based, text-centric community. You'll work as a member of a small moderation team who collectively provide 24/7 discussion moderation and community management support to the thousands of folks in the active MetaFilter community. A candidate should be: - familiar with and interested in moderation or community management practices - skilled at communicating clearly and promptly in written English to people with a variety of communication styles - able to coordinate with your fellow moderators, and to do independent decision-making during scheduled shifts - confident of your ability to respond diplomatically and empathetically in stressful or complicated social situations - committed to the privacy of user information Previous experience moderating online communities is preferred but not required; past participation in and familiarity with discussion-based communities and some of the challenges they can present is a must. MetaFilter's moderators work with and support a diverse community of users around the world. Our community management ethos means trying to be generous with people as individuals, while at the same time not tolerating intolerance. We’re committed to more actively making space for marginalized perspectives—see our recently-updated Community Guidelines document—and you should be aligned with and comfortable working to support these goals. To better serve our diverse community, we are specifically seeking to expand the diversity of life experiences and cultural backgrounds represented in our moderation team. Currently our moderation team has particular need for perspectives from non-Americans and BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, or Person of Color) Americans. Candidates are invited to briefly address how their personal or professional background could contribute to the breadth and strength of the moderation team ability to support the MetaFilter community. We especially encourage people of color, women, sexual and gender minorities, people with disabilities, and members of other marginalized or underrepresented groups to apply. This is a remote position; you can work from anywhere you have a reliable internet connection. Primary work hours are negotiable on hire, based on an expectation of at least two regularly scheduled 8-hour shifts weekly during US daytime/evening hours. There is the long-term possibility of growing the position toward a 40-hour work week schedule based on budget and performance. This is an hourly contracting position with no additional paid benefits available at this time. Starting pay is $28/hr, including paid training. To apply, email hiring@metafilter.com with the subject line Mod Job Application, and include: resume/CV, and a brief letter of interest noting (a) your relevant experience with online communities that makes you think you’d be good at this job and you’d like to do it, (b) your username if you’re a Metafilter member, and (c) optionally, how your personal or professional background can help meet our team’s need for more diverse perspectives. If you have other constraints or things we ought to know, feel free to include them. If you have questions, or would like to schedule a brief informational chat about the position, you're welcome to contact us at that same email address. We will acknowledge receipt of your application and will keep you posted as the process moves along, including notifying candidates whose application is ultimately unsuccessful. Please submit your application by February 15th to guarantee consideration; while we may extend the application window as needed to find an ideal candidate, we are aiming to complete the hiring process within about two months. Full Article community management metafilter moderation
time Cinema Chat: 58th Ann Arbor Film Fest Preview, 'Wendy,' 'The Times Of Bill Cunningham,' And More By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 12:41:05 +0000 In this week's "Cinema Chat," WEMU's David Fair sits down with Michigan and State Theater executive director to discuss the latest movie news and all of the new flicks landing at your local movie house this weekend. Plus, Leslie Raymond stops by to talk about this year's Ann Arbor Film Festival, including precautions being taken amidst the current public health crisis. Full Article
time Political Rewind: The 2-Month Timeline Behind Murder Charges By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:33:29 +0000 Friday on Political Rewind , a brief look at the two-month timeline that led up to murder charges this week in the case of Ahmaud Arbery. New developments draw into question decision-making at the local level. Full Article
time Time, Attention, and How To Complete Tasks By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Thu, 10 May 2018 20:20:52 +0000 Time is important, especially when it comes to the brain. In this edition of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman and Dr. Bob Duke talk about how our brains process and understand Time, and how we can reorient out goals within tasks to stay motivated and get more done. Full Article Two Guys on Your Head attention goals motivation podcast psychology The Brain time
time Time By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Tue, 11 Sep 2018 15:31:15 +0000 Time flies when you’re having fun, the old saying goes. But how can time – maybe the most fundamental concept of the universe – feel different under different conditions? On this edition of Two Guys on Your Head, Dr. Art Markman, and Dr. Bob Duke – break down the factors influencing our perception of time. Full Article Two Guys on Your Head audio brains process time podcast psychology time
time 156: Wasting All My Time Time By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 04 Oct 2019 19:35:07 GMT Jessamyn! Me! Podcast! MetaFilter! Talking!Helpful LinksPodcast FeedSubscribe with iTunesDirect mp3 downloadMisc - some facts about the number 156 - Lurking, by Joanne McNeil Jobs - Help plan a DIY US tour for an indie stage magician type by divabat - Photos in Vienna, Austria by eleanna - Adjust a sewing pattern by Melismata - Purchase a ticket for a show in Osaka by btfreek Projects - Cheating Hangman by avapoet (MeFi Post) - A Forest Tale by coevals - ButtyStock - the number one site for free crisp sandwich photos by malevolent (MeFi Post) - Incredible Doom: Season One by churl - I built a text-based trivia game. by juliebug MetaFilter - Odious ideas are not entitled to hide from criticism by sfenders - G'day, Chris here by noneuclidean - Grievous Spectacle Y/N? by Miko - a comment by jessamyn - Look, up in the sky! It's a flying squirrel! No, wait--a sugar glider! by sugar and confetti - The Unsolved Case of the Most Mysterious Song on the Internet by hippybear - Libraries Battle Over eBooks by MrGuilt - Novel Fencing Material by Eyebrows McGee - You can automate a lot of things. Sewing isn't one of them. by bitteschoen - This is just to say by Mchelly - "It tastes like hot bread that a strawberry sneezed on" by Johnny Wallflower - Welcome...To The Fumble Dimension by NoxAeternum - CROOOFFMEE by overeducated_alligator - first day of March will be slightly noisier than most by cortex - Gizapon my works and despair by GnomePrime Ask MeFi - Pronouncing 'jojoba' by dianeF - a comment by desuetude - Can anyone read/identify this inscribed tablet, Arabic maybe? by gudrun - Does anybody know anything about Antique Typewriters? by Sphinx - Jews of Metafilter, lend me your opinions, please. by BlahLaLa - Non-Obvious and Easy Pop Culture Vampire Costumes by superlibby - Entertainment for decompressing by crunchy potato - a comment by Serene Empress Dork - What's up with the New Pornographers' chord progressions by umbú - Single mefites with no dependents, what does your will look like? by exceptinsects - How can I talk to my partner about decluttering? by jschu MetaTalk - Climate Strike Day on Metafilter by restless_nomad - Good discussions on the Blue about Big Things at their infancy? by AgentRocket - Metatalktail Hour: Fashion Police by Eyebrows McGee - This is Just to Say by Ghidorah - Just Happy Things. by Fizz - Happy birthday, Jessamyn! by lauranesson FanFare - The Good Place is back for a final season - Bake Off is back too - speaking of back, also SNL Music Featured on this episode: - In the Key of Escape by The Vice Admiral of the Narrow Seas - It Don't Matter Who's First In Line by ORthey - Time by Bluebird Wine - Both Hands - cover (Ani DiFranco) by howfar - Manhattan Skyline by rangefinder 1.4 Full Article
time Higher Ed: Want An Exciting Life? Ask This Question At Graduation (Or Anytime, Really) By kutpodcasts.org Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2019 12:00:10 +0000 Most of us have the best of intentions when we graduate from high school or college to make our way in the world and lead meaningful and productive lives. But the minutiae of everyday life can eat into our plans to exist outside our comfort zone. In this episode of KUT’s podcast “Higher Ed,” Southwestern... Full Article Higher Ed Dr. Ed Burger education graduation
time Semisonic - Closing Time By beta.prx.org Published On :: Wed, 15 Jan 2020 18:00:00 -0000 The song “Closing Time” by the American rock band Semisonic came out in March 1998. It hit #1 on the Alternative charts, and was nominated for a Grammy for Best Rock Song. It gets played in stadiums, Weird Al covered it, and it’s the last song of the night in countless bars. Since then, Dan Wilson, the lead singer and songwriter of Semisonic, has become a powerhouse songwriter who has written or co-written for artists like John Legend and Taylor Swift. And he’s won Grammys for his songwriting with the Dixie Chicks and Adele. But over two decades ago, Dan and his bandmates John Munson and Jacob Slichter were in Minneapolis, getting ready to start work on their second album, Feeling Strangely Fine. In this episode of Song Exploder, Dan breaks down how that process led to "Closing Time." songexploder.net/semisonic Full Article Entertainment Music Society & Culture
time Tame Impala - It Might Be Time By beta.prx.org Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 17:00:00 -0000 Tame Impala is the project of Kevin Parker, a songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer from Perth, Australia. Since putting his first EP in 2008, Tame Impala has been nominated for two Grammys and won eight of Australia’s ARIA Awards. Multiple albums of his have been named best of the year. As a producer, he has collaborated with Lady Gaga, Mark Ronson, The Weeknd, and more. The most recent Tame Impala album is The Slow Rush, which came out in February 2020. For this episode, Kevin chose to take apart the song, "It Might Be Time." songexploder.net/tame-impala Full Article Entertainment Music Society & Culture
time Coping Through Tough Times By www.amazingfacts.org Published On :: Sat, 08 Sep 2018 00:00:00 GMT How can we triumph despite our trials? Why does God allow difficult things to happen? Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
time Everyone's A Critic: Time Slip Edition By bestof.metafilter.com Published On :: Mon, 10 Feb 2020 09:31:01 GMT Eagle-eyed 1920s viewers wanted to know why these kids were awake, overdressed, and rambling about at 11 pmIt's oddly comforting to know that people have always been fussy about make-believe. — BurhanistanTen Cold Hot Dogs posts the Tropes, Cliches and Sloppy Mistakes that Annoyed Moviegoers 100 Years Ago Full Article 1920s cliches complaints film hollywood movies nitpicking silentfilm sloppymistakes tropes viewers
time Scheduled Downtime Sunday March 22 By bestof.metafilter.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 16:30:59 GMT MetaFilter will be down for approximately 2 hours, 1:00-3:00 a.m. Pacific time, for some necessary server maintenance. Details in MetaTalk. Full Article downtime maintenance metafilter
time 259: ‘Start a Bakin’ Timer’, With Marco Arment By daringfireball.net Published On :: Wed, 31 Jul 2019 18:17:53 EDT Special guest Marco Arment returns to the show. Topics include MacBook Pro rumors, breakfast cereal, Siri frustrations, and more. Full Article
time Finding Good in Bad Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 22 Apr 2020 00:00:00 GMT Despite the global pandemic, people are rediscovering the good about family. Will these changes last? And what part do we have in providing hope for a better tomorrow? Full Article
time Coping Through Tough Times By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 08 Sep 2018 00:00:00 GMT How can we triumph despite our trials? Why does God allow difficult things to happen? Full Article Amazing Facts with Doug Batchelor
time Printer with the fastest feed rate (not actual printing time)? By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:50:01 GMT I have a very large amount of papers that need to be counted, to the extent that doing it by hand will take dozens of hours. I have considered doing it by weight with an accurate scale, but I require a lot of accuracy, and some of the groupings of papers need to be separated, so I need to work in smaller batches. I was thinking of using a printer for this purpose - load up as much as it can hold, then "print" blank pages in groupings of 50 for example.For this purpose, I can probably just get a used printer on ebay (I literally don't need it to even be able to print, just run through a center number of pages). However, I don't know what parameter I'm trying to optimize for. Typically, printers advertise a certain number of pages per minute. However, I'm not going to print anything on any of the pages, so it should run faster than this speed. How can I analyze the rate at which different printers will feed me blank paper (if such a performance characteristic exists)? Full Article printers
time BPL: Little Storytime with Bethany: Let's Find Mommy By archive.org Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 18:29:35 GMT Thank you for enjoying Bellingham Public Library's virtual storytimes! Videos will remain available through the duration of our closure. Click "Show More" below for more information and lyrics to the songs and rhymes shared....This item belongs to: movies/cobewa.This item has files of the following types: Archive BitTorrent, Metadata, h.264 HD Full Article movies/cobewa
time Gary Husband and Markus Reuter: Music Of Our Times By www.allaboutjazz.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 07:01:19 +0000 Rarely has an album title been so perfectly descriptive. In March, 2020 the Stick Men with special guest Gary Husband had just begun a Japan and China tour. But it was cancelled by the pandemic after one show at the Blue Note in Nagoya... [ read more ] Full Article
time In roughly 24 hours coronavirus makes sports, a longtime sanctuary in times of crisis, disappear By www.seattletimes.com Published On :: Thu, 12 Mar 2020 16:15:04 -0700 Sports has always been the escape during times of crisis and collective stress. But now the very act of conducting sports threatens to add exponentially to perpetuating the coronavirus pandemic and growing the stress. Full Article College Basketball College Sports Cougar Basketball Cougars Gonzaga Huskies Husky Basketball Mariners MLB NBA NCAA Tournament Pac-12 Seahawks Seattle University Soccer Sounders Sports XFL Dragons
time Increasing Time on Site By www.seobook.com Published On :: 2020-04-24T14:03:26+00:00 Changing User Intents Google's search quality rater document highlights how the intent of searches can change over time for a specific keyword. A generic search for [iPhone] is likely to be related to the most recent model. A search for [President Bush] likely was related to the 41st president until his son was elected & then it was most likely to be related to 43. Faster Ranking Shifts About 17 years ago when Google was young they did monthly updates where most of any ranking signal shift that would happen would get folded into the rankings. The web today is much faster in terms of the rate of change, amount of news consumption, increasing political polarization, social media channels that amplify outrage and how quickly any cultural snippet can be taken out of context. Yesterday President Trump had some interesting stuff to say about bleach. In spite of there being an anime series by the same name, news coverage of the presser has driven great interest in the topic. And that interest is already folded into the organic search results through Google News insertion, Twitter tweet insertion, and the query deserves freshness (QDF) algorithm driving insertion of news stories in other organic search ranking slots. If a lot of people are searching for something and many trusted news organizations are publishing information about a topic then there is little risk in folding fresh information into the result set. Temporary Versus Permanent Change When the intent of a keyword changes sometimes the change is transitory & sometimes it is not. One of the most common ad-driven business models online is to take something that was once paid, make it free, and then layer ads or some other premium features on top to monetize a different part of the value chain. TripAdvisor democratized hotel reviews. Zillow made foreclosure information easily accessible for free, etc. The success of remote working & communication services like Skype, Zoom, Basecamp, Slack, Trello, and the ongoing remote work experiment the world is going through will permanently change some consumer behaviors & how businesses operate. A Pew survey mentioned 43% of Americans stated someone in their house recently lost their job, had their hours reduced, and/or took pay cuts. Hundreds of thousands of people are applying to work in Amazon's grueling fulfillment centers. To many of these people a lone wolf online job would be a dream come true. If you had a two hour daily commute and were just as efficient working at home most days would you be in a rush to head back to the office? How many former fulltime employees are going to become freelancers building their own small businesses they work on directly while augmenting it with platform work on other services like Uber, Lyft, DoorDash, Upwork, Fiverr, 99 Designs, or even influencer platforms like Intellifluence? If big publishers are getting disintermediated by monopoly platforms & ad networks are offering crumbs of crumbs there's no harm in selling custom ads directly or having your early publishing efforts subsidized through custom side deals as you build market awareness and invest into building other products and services to sell. Wordpress keeps adding more features. Many technology services like Shopify, Stripe & Twilio are making most parts of the tech stack outside of marketing cheaper & easier to scale. Some universities are preparing for the fall semester being entirely online. As technology improves, we spend more time online, more activities happen online, and more work becomes remote. All this leads to the distinction between online and offline losing meaning other than perhaps in terms of cost structure & likelihood of bankruptcy. Before Panda / After Panda Before the Panda update each additional page which was created was another lotto ticket and a chance to win. If users had a crappy user experience on a page or site maybe you didn't make the sale, but if the goal of the page was to have the content so crappy that ads were more appealing that could lead to fantastic monetization while it lasted. That strategy worked well for eHow, fueling the pump-n-dump Demand Media IPO. Demand Media had to analyze eHow and pay to delete over a million articles which they deemed to have a negative economic value in the post-Panda world. After the Panda update having many thin pages laying around and creating more thin pages was layering risk on top of risk. It made sense to shift to a smaller, tighter, deeper & more differentiated publishing model. Entropy & Decay The web goes through a constant state of reinvention. Old YouTube Flash embeds break. HTTP content calls in sites that were upgraded to HTTPS break. Software which is not updated has security exploits. If you have a large website and do not regularly update where you are linking to your site is almost certainly linking to porn and malware sites somewhere. As users shifted to mobile websites that ignored mobile interfaces became relatively less appealing. Changing web browser behaviors can break website logins and how data is shared across websites dependent on third party services. Competition improves. Algorithms change. Ads eat a growing share of real estate on dominant platforms while organic reach slides. Everything on the web is constantly dying as competition improves, technology changes and language gets redefined. Staying Relevant Even if a change in user intent is transitory, in some cases it can make sense to re-work a page to address a sudden surge of interest to improve time on site, user engagement metrics & make the content on your page more citation-worthy. If news writers are still chasing a trend then having an in-depth background piece of content with more depth gives them something they may want to link at. Since the Covid-19 implosion of the global economy came into effect I've seen two different clients have a sort of sudden surge in traffic which would make little to no sense unless one considered currently spreading news stories. News coverage creates interest in topics, shapes perspectives of topics, and creates demand for solutions. If you read the right people on Twitter sometimes you can be days, weeks or even months ahead of the broader news narrative. Some people are great at spotting the second, third and fourth order effects of changes. You can spot stories bubbling up and participate in the trends. An Accelerating Rate of Change When the web was slower & easier you could find an affiliate niche and succeed in it sometimes for years before solid competition would arrive. One of the things I was most floored about this year from a marketing perspective was how quickly spammers ramped up a full court press amplifying the fear the news media was pitching. I think I get something like a hundred spam emails a day pitching facemasks and other COVID-19 solutions. I probably see 50+ other daily ads from services like Outbrain & similar. The web moves so much faster that the SEC is already taking COVID-19 related actions against dozens of companies. Google banned advertising protective masks and recently announced they are rolling out advertiser ID verification to increase transparency. If Google is looking at their advertisers with a greater degree of suspicion even into an economic downturn when Expedia is pulling $4 billion from their ad budget & Amazon is cutting back on their Google ad budget and Google decides to freeze hiring then it makes far more sense to keep reinvesting into improving any page which is getting a solid stream of organic search traffic. Company Town After Amazon cut their Google ad budget in March Google decided to expand Google Shopping to include free listings. When any of the platforms is losing badly they can afford to subsidize that area and operate it at a loss to try to gain marketshare while making the dominant player in that category look more extreme. When a player is dominant in a category they can squeeze down on partners. Amazon once again cut affiliate payouts and the Wall Street Journal published an article citing 20 current and former Amazon insiders who stated Amazon uses third party merchant sales data to determine which products to clone: Amazon employees accessed documents and data about a bestselling car-trunk organizer sold by a third-party vendor. The information included total sales, how much the vendor paid Amazon for marketing and shipping, and how much Amazon made on each sale. Amazon’s private-label arm later introduced its own car-trunk organizers. ... Amazon’s private-label business encompasses more than 45 brands with some 243,000 products, from AmazonBasics batteries to Stone & Beam furniture. Amazon says those brands account for 1% of its $158 billion in annual retail sales, not counting Amazon’s devices such as its Echo speakers, Kindle e-readers and Ring doorbell cameras. Amazon does not even need to sell their private label products to shift their economics. As Amazon clones products they force the branded ad buy for a company to show up for their own branded terms, taking another bite out of the partner: "Fortem spends as much as $60,000 a month on Amazon advertisements for its items to come up at the top of searches, said Mr. Maslakou." Amazon has grown so dominant they've not only cut their affiliate & search advertising while hiring hundreds of thousands of employees, but they've also dramatically slowed down shipping times while pulling back on their on-site people also purchase promotions to get users to order less. While they are growing stronger department stores and other legacy retailers are careening toward bankruptcy. Multiple Ways to Improve If you have a page which is ranking that gets a sudden spike in traffic it makes a lot of sense to consider current news & try to consider if the intent of the searcher has changed. If it has, address it as best you can in the most relevant way possible, even if the change is temporary, then consider switching back to the old version of the page or reorganizing your content if/when/as the trend has passed. One of the pages mentioned above was a pre-Panda "me too" type page which was suddenly flooded with thousands of user visitors. A quality inbound link can easily cost $100 to multiples of that. If a page is already getting thousands of visitors, why not invest a couple hundred dollars into dramatically improving it, knowing that some of those drive by users will likely eventually share it? Make the page an in-depth guide with great graphics and some of those 10,000's of visitors will eventually link to it, as they were already interested in the topic, the page already gets a great stream of traffic, and the content quality is solid. Last week a client had a big spike from a news topic that changed the intent of a keyword. Their time on site from those visitors was under a minute. After the page was re-created to reflect changing consumer intent their time on site jumped to over 3 minutes for users entering that page. Those users had a far lower bounce rate, a far better user experience, are going to be more likely to trust the site enough to seek it out again, and this sends a signal to Google that the site is still maintained & relevant to the modern search market. There are many ways to chase the traffic stream create new content on new pages gut the old page & publish entirely new content re-arrange the old page while publishing new relevant breaking news at the top In general I think the third option is often the best approach because you are aligning the page which already sees the traffic stream with the content they are looking for, while also ensuring any users from the prior intent can still access what they are looking for. If the trend is huge, or the change in intent is permanent then you could also move the old content to a legacy URL archived page while making the high-traffic page focus on the spiking news topic. The above advice applies to pages which rank for keywords that change in intent, but it can also apply to any web page which has a strong flow of user traffic. Keep improving the things people see most because improvements there have the biggest returns. How can you make a page deeper, better, more differentiated from the rest of the web? Does Usage Data Matter? Objectively, if people visit your website and do not find what they were looking for they are going to click the back button and be done with you. Outdated content that has become irrelevant due to changing user tastes is only marginally better than outright spam. While Google suggests they largely do not use bounce rate or user data in their rankings, they have also claimed end user data was the best way they could determine if the user was satisfied with a particular search result. Five years ago Bill Slawski wrote a blog post about long clicks which quoted Steven Levy's In The Plex book: "On the most basic level, Google could see how satisfied users were. To paraphrase Tolstoy, happy users were all the same. The best sign of their happiness was the "Long Click" — This occurred when someone went to a search result, ideally the top one, and did not return. That meant Google has successfully fulfilled the query." Think of how many people use the Chrome web browser or have Android tracking devices on them all hours of the day. There is no way Google would be able to track those billions of users every single day without finding a whole lot of signal in the noise. Full Article
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