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New Google research catches AI video spam by clustering accounts, not single videos. See what it signals.
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New Google research catches AI video spam by clustering accounts, not single videos. See what it signals.

The author credits Instagram DM automation for bringing in about half of a 3,000-follower list and reaching a 5,000 Q2 2026 goal without sounding like a bot. Test a simple DM automation.

SocialPilot argues brands should run multiple social profiles as reach shrinks and one handle no longer protects audience visibility. Evaluate splitting sub-brands into separate accounts.

SocialPilot explains a nine-step monthly workflow using Claude to convert analytics into a 30-day content calendar with eight reusable prompts. Test the prompts on one account this month.

Ahrefs explains Domain Rating (DR) as a 0–100 metric that measures backlink strength relative to other sites and shows what scores mean in practice. Check your site’s DR and compare it to.

A WordStream list shares 36 July marketing ideas tied to events like World Emoji Day and Pandemonium Day, with real examples and planning prompts. Download the calendar and plan a July campaign.

Explore YouTube’s new AI-powered content tools, voice replies, and a Gemini-powered creator partnerships platform to grow attention and relationships. Review which features fit your channel and test one this week.

Learn YouTube keyword research techniques to validate topics for both YouTube and Google’s video features in this 2026 guide. Try keyword mapping for your next video before scripting.

Walks through how to check whether Google has indexed your site and what to do if not, using indexing checks and fixes. Test your pages with Google Search Console now.

Explains prompt-based keyword research focusing on conversational queries used with AI models like ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Gemini. Update your keyword research to include natural-language prompts and questions.

HubSpot shows using CRM data, segmentation, automation, and measurement to run smarter, personalized email campaigns with HubSpot CRM and Email Marketing. Map your contact data and set up automated segments.

Social Media Examiner covers TikTok’s new all-in-one funnel tools for content creation, search, and direct sales. Test the native TikTok funnel features to streamline traffic capture and conversions.

HubSpot explains how to get your website indexed by ChatGPT by ensuring OpenAI’s search crawler can discover your site. Review your site’s crawl access and metadata for compatibility with OpenAI.

WordStream shares a practical guide to keyword research, covering tools, steps, and efficient workflows to find the best keywords for campaigns. Follow the steps and run a keyword audit.

HubSpot explains why brand visibility now affects AI-generated answers and offers seven strategies to build visibility across search and social. Review the guide and update your visibility plan.

Social Media Examiner shows how to set up Claude Code and build your first automation without developer experience. Follow the setup guide and create a simple automation today to learn the workflow.

HubSpot outlines ten digital marketing optimization strategies that link KPIs across channels and treat testing as a constant operating rhythm. Review your measurement system and implement one strategy this quarter.

Semrush analyzed billions of visits across 50,000+ sites to show how AI is changing which traffic channels grow or decline across industries. Review your channel mix and compare against these industry shifts.

Backlinko outlines a step-by-step framework to build a documented marketing strategy for 2026 amid platform changes and murky attribution. Use the Marketing Strategy Workbook to map decisions.

Guide shows how to get WooCommerce products appearing in ChatGPT’s shopping results, including registering as an OpenAI merchant and generating a product feed. Review your product feed and register to appear in.
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