“To determine rankings on their platform, YouTube uses a metric called the View Velocity,” says HubSpot SEO expert Braden Becker. “The View Velocity metric measures the number of subscribers who watch your video right after it’s been published. The higher your videos Read More
CES 2020: Impossible Foods Is Taking On Pork
It was bound to happen. With the success of Impossible Burger, Impossible Foods has moved on to the next logical meat replacement products: Impossible Sausage and Impossible Pork. According to Business Insider, “Impossible Foods will be testing its first sausage product at Read More
Landry’s CEO: Not Letting Restaurants Open Fully Is a ‘Taking By The State’
“Until we fix this occupancy problem, even though you are open, it is not possible to pay full rent,” says Landry CEO and reality TV host Tilman Fertitta. “How do you pay a mortgage when you only operating at 25 Read More
Investors Betting On Teams Over Slack
As the battle for corporate messaging clients heats up, investors and traders are beginning to choose whom they believe will be the winner. Slack helped revolutionize the corporate messaging market and is still considered the market leader, in terms of Read More
California Begins Enforcing New Privacy Law
Following a six month grace period, California has begun enforcing its new privacy regulation, effective July 1. The California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) was signed into law on January 1. Similar to the EU’s GDPR, the CCPA is a robust set of Read More
Is your business ready to start using LinkedIn Ads?
For most, LinkedIn Ads works best if you focus on getting people into your funnel — not on getting them to buy today. When it comes to B2B marketing, there are a lot of reasons to love LinkedIn. There’s no Read More
AI for small business is no longer an option. It’s a necessity.
There has been no better time in history for small, disruptive businesses to win big. They just need to be smart. Time for a fight Let’s set the scene. It’s an English pub on the outskirts of London. It’s raining, Read More
Amazon Follows IBM, Bans Police Use of Rekognition
Amazon has announced a one-year moratorium on police use of its facial recognition software, Rekognition. IBM previously announced it was ending the sale of general purpose facial recognition software in an effort to support civil rights and police reform. Now Read More
Virtual Restaurants Helping Power Uber Eats Growth
“Virtual restaurants is a very interesting initiative,” says Uber Eats EMEA head Rodrigo Arevalo. “Basically by leveraging the data on our platform, we can partner with other restaurants in order to cuisine types that only exist on food delivery platforms. Read More
If People Can Ride the Subway We Can Open Factories, Says Jason Calacanis
“If people can ride the subway and if people can go to Trader Joe’s and pack into all these different places we can start to open factories,” says legendary tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis during an interview on CNBC: When we look at Read More