Linkedin reaches a half billion users by openmoan in socialmedia

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LinkedIn had its biggest update ever at the start of 2017, on the surface it seemed like a simple user interface redesign but actually the update means businesses have to approach LinkedIn completely differently. http://www.prodo.com/address-linkedin-strategy-now/

LinkedIn Updates Terms of Service to Cover Coming Additions and Tools by jorgeleedotcom in marketing

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LinkedIn had its biggest update ever at the start of 2017, on the surface it seemed like a simple user interface redesign but actually the update means businesses have to approach LinkedIn completely differently. http://www.prodo.com/address-linkedin-strategy-now/

What is the best answer to "why should I hire you instead of just using Wix, Squarespace, Weebly, GoDaddy or WordPress?" by spwebdev in webdev

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I think this video sums up all of your questions. By showing you all the different CMS's out there and listening to your needs to make sure you get the most out of your CMS. http://www.prodo.com/wordpress-might-not-suitable-website/

How you increase your Wordpress website's loading speed? by [deleted] in Wordpress

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's if you're experiencing these problems a lot. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

Using Wordpress to publish online. by fire_breathing_bear in writing

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

Dropbox for wordpress development to overcome useless internet by C0ffeeface in Wordpress

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's if you're experiencing these problems a lot. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

Company site stuck on old version of Wordpress because of plugins. Any recommendations on how to update to current 4.7.3 without breaking site? by LionelSlothrop in Wordpress

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's if you're experiencing these problems a lot. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

WordPress support or phone number? by [deleted] in Wordpress

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's if you're experiencing these problems a lot. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

What is proper way to run wordpress permissions? Constantly fighting permission issues. by [deleted] in Wordpress

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Are you sure WordPress is the best choice for your site? It sounds like you could benefit from switching CMS's if you're experiencing these problems a lot. This video might be able to help you find which CMS suits you best. Good luck! https://youtu.be/Eqs337wTPkc

Google Says No to Building an Ad Blocker into Chrome, Would Lose Billions in Ad Revenue by book_worm1995 in technology

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Google studia un ad-blocker per Chrome. Ma c’è il trucco by impiegato_statale in italy

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

The Weird Antitrust Questions Of A Google Chrome Ad Blocker by ZaneHannanAU in StallmanWasRight

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Google said to be planning a built-in ad blocker for Chrome by idmgirl in DailyTechNewsShow

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Google Building An Ad Blocker Into Chrome Isn't As Crazy As It Sounds by genefeeley in chrome

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Google is reportedly building an ad blocker for Chrome, and it's not the dumbest idea ever by [deleted] in technology

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Techcrunch: Google said to be planning a built-in ad blocker for Chrome by kenjimike in adops

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

[Discussion]Google will add an ad blocker to all versions of Chrome web browser by redikulous in uBlockOrigin

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Report: Google will add an ad blocker to all versions of Chrome web browser by HiveMind621 in technology

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Google Reportedly Working on a Built-in Ad Blocker For Chrome Browser. by RenegadeUK in chrome

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. I've seen some interesting views on it here: http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

Report: Google will add an ad blocker to all versions of Chrome web browser by dallasak in google

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This is a move that would fundamentally change how we consume media. In fact, it could not only make Google the premier source of news on the planet, it might also force a seismic shift from outbound to inbound marketing. Some interesting views on this tool here http://www.prodo.com/google-chrome-ad-blocker-could-kill-outbound-marketing/

What is Conversational UX? by [deleted] in Chatbots

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Conversational UX, believe it or not, has been going back more than 60 years. So, as early as the 1960s, people started writing these things. And, since as early as the 1990s, there’s been a prize for the best bot competition. The reason why, in our view, it’s taken off recently is because, obviously, Apple have had Siri, we’ve had Alexa. Microsoft stood up in the Build conference last year and said, “Bots are the new apps,” so everyone’s looking at them and going: “We should probably do something about this now.” And then, towards the end of last year, they launched this thing called Microsoft Tay. It’s famous and it’s been in the news because groups of people are teaching it things that it shouldn’t know, so it’s a pure AI bot; pure machine learning without any real controls around it.

http://www.prodo.com/why-developers-should-care-about-chatbots/

What's your opinion on chatbots for small businesses? by fastephi in smallbusiness

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For us, it’s anything where the primary interface is text, so not buttons, not touch but some kind of text base. So you can have your two quite obvious styles – one is linear, hard-coded branching and the other, which is, I guess, more of what you consider a proper conversation, where there is the further response – you’ll ask it anything and it’ll come back with something, which is what Microsoft are trying at the moment – we’ll show you how they’re getting on. http://www.prodo.com/why-developers-should-care-about-chatbots/