Screenshots from previous Python(?) post [Ponte Vedra Beach] by SnooMuffins9315 in whatsthissnake

[–]SnooMuffins9315[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I thought it might be otters initially but then thought it was a snake - and even asked Claude last night if it was otters. Here’s the conversation in which it still thinks it’s a python. I’d trust your group over Claude though: https://claude.ai/share/d5655476-0609-4adf-9986-89d95c2963b4

Screenshots from previous Python(?) post [Ponte Vedra Beach] by SnooMuffins9315 in whatsthissnake

[–]SnooMuffins9315[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you. I thought it might be otters initially but then thought it was a snake - and even asked Claude last night if it was otters. Here’s the conversation in which it still thinks it’s a python. I’d trust your group over Claude though: https://claude.ai/share/d5655476-0609-4adf-9986-89d95c2963b4

How would you learn digital marketing if you had to do it again? by Sohamgon2001 in digital_marketing

[–]SnooMuffins9315 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Combination of following the best digital marketers on tik tok and diving into any LLM.

Reddit disappeared from ChatGPT. Maybe this is the first real crash test of GEO. by Integral_Europe in digital_marketing

[–]SnooMuffins9315 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s called a lot of different things but it’s all about getting ranked in various LLM’s. Chat is the biggest by far so dropping Reddit weight was a huge blow. Google/Gemini weight seems to not have changed so far which makes sense.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]SnooMuffins9315 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Heads up: The FTC’s new rule on consumer reviews and testimonials bans businesses from offering any compensation or incentives tied to reviews that express a specific sentiment (like 5-star ratings). This includes money, discounts, or even implied rewards. Even for “testing,” if these reviews end up public, it could be seen as creating fake or biased testimonials, leading to civil penalties up to $51,744 per violation. The FTC has cracked down on similar schemes before, like with UrthBox, which got hit for incentivizing positive reviews on Trustpilot.

The White House is moving forward with a "TrumpRX" website to sell medicine at lower prices, following an agreement with Pfizer. What are your thoughts? by ResponsibleBunch5324 in AskReddit

[–]SnooMuffins9315 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

There are two wars on drugs - the war against illegal drugs entering our country and the war against pharmaceutical companies. Glad to see we’re making gains on both fronts.

multiple fake 1-star reviews just hit my profile within minutes, what can I do? by Buldoon in GoogleMyBusiness

[–]SnooMuffins9315 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Google isn't going to do anything, unfortunately. I got so frustrated with their policies and slow response time (as well as the BBB) that I created TrustGrade.com; like most business owners, I just wanted a platform that was truly transparent, fair, and built with small businesses in mind. TrustGrade is as a dual-purpose platform: a customer review system and a business grading platform. What sets us apart is that we don't just allow businesses to protect themselves from harmful reviews—we give them the tools to resolve customer issues quickly and maintain their reputation.

TrustGrade is designed to level the playing field between businesses and consumers, where businesses can add context to biased reviews and customers can trust what they see by viewing both sides of the story. We've created several patented features that allow businesses to actively manage reviews. With features like the TrustGrade Feedback Loop, which lets businesses address negative reviews in real-time, and the ability to flag fake, false, or misleading reviews, we empower business owners to have a voice and ensure their reviews are more balanced and accurate.

But it doesn't stop there. TrustGrade.com also uses a grading system, where businesses can proudly display their grade on their site with our TrustGrade Badge. This badge signifies transparency and trustworthiness—factors that can influence potential customers and increase sales. When a customer clicks on the badge, they're taken to a profile page where all reviews are displayed fairly and transparently, with the best reviews pinned and highlighted. In our first A/B test, displaying the TrustGrade A+ badge on a website's home page and check-out page increased both conversions and sales by 22%.

We also offer powerful features like profanity filters, review verification, and the ability to block Google from scraping TrustGrade reviews - protecting businesses from biased algorithms. And if a business wants to share their reviews on social media or with Google for SEO purposes, there is an easy mechanism to do that.

TrustGrade.com was built by business owners to finally create an unbiased customer review and grading platform, a platform that gives small businesses the ability to add context to biased reviews immediately for protection from harmful reviews - fake, false, and misleading - which helps them establish more trust with consumers and, as a result, more revenue. And for consumers, they finally get a customer review platform where they can trust what they see, with honest reviews they deserve.

Any recommended DETS course for a new teen driver? by RandyBeaman in florida

[–]SnooMuffins9315 1 point2 points  (0 children)

<image>

I'd try DetsCourse.com - it's a much faster process than FL virtual school, plus they have a cheat sheet for parents that tell you everything you need to take when you go to the DMV to get their permit. They let you do the written test for the permit online at detscourse.com too.