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Ahrefs
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If you have custom illustrations or infographics on your site, it’s highly likely that others will use them in their content.For example, here’s a graph from our post about long-tail
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Clayton Dorge.
Clayton_Dorge
Monet purposefully limited himself to repeatedly painting grain stacks and water lilies. Forced to pay closer attention allowed him to observe deeper and explore how light changes. His discoveries sparked
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Don Marti
dmarti
1/6 Nice to see so many state #privacy initiatives and bills coming along. But there's a mix of promising and disappointing language. As a "power user" of #CCPA, I depend
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osama khan
osamakhn
Last night I republished my immigrant and breaking into tech story with some lessons I learned along the way -https://www.osamakhan.com/blog/on-being-paratroopers-and-tips-for-new-immigrants/ Core idea: Immigrants are paratroopers. The wors
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Steve App
StephenApp
It's late January, which means many of you are preparing for the peak of yield season, with virtual open houses and student panels. As you plan your talking points, it's
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Noah Smith 🐇
Noahpinion
There was a line from the old Counting Crows song "Mr. Jones" that always stuck with me: "When I look at the television, I want to see me, staring right
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Edward Z. Yang
ezyang
I don't have time to write a blog post, so I'm going to do a Twitter thread instead about soft/hard object fields and perturbation confusion. 1/n Say you want to
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Shane Parrish
ShaneAParrish
When I was young, I thought other people could give me wisdom. Now that I’m older, I know this isn’t true. Wisdom is earned, not given. When other people give
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K. J. Harrowick is Carly's Author
KJHarrowick
Let's talk about #WriterInMotion. What is this crazy project and can I get involved?The answer is YES. First let's highly what it is, and what it isn't. #WriterInMotion is a
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Yuriy Oparenko
oparenko
Bringing Friction Back (thread) In the past decade one of the major meta narratives in digital product design was removing friction. We were making everything easier, faster, effortless and seamless.
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Bad COVID-19 Takes
BadCOVID19Takes
Context: A few issues. 1. When a study results in statistically insignificant difference, it often means it was not large enough to determine whether there's a difference. In fact, fewer
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Justin Jackson
mijustin
A lot of bootstrappers are trying to avoid fitting into an existing category (because they don't want to be compared to competitors).That's actually what you want: a slow-moving incumbent, who's
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🐗 Mike, #Raðljóst, 🐗
Geoelte_Spinne
Noticing such a weird bunch of things happening - people complaining about flags who have flags on their bio or even twitter handle.Someone even said that all flags should be
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Ryan Law
thinking_slow
1/ this week, I'm finalizing my editorial calendar through the end of the year (and the holidays) if you're in the same boat, here are some high impact/low effort content
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Jeff Chang
JeffChang30
How to measure retention correctly with cohorts, tweetstorm edition!Understanding how to calculate retention correctly is key to building an effective growth strategy. However, it's not straightforward to measure - here
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Brian Fox
Brian_Fox
If you’re freaking out because of the Bintray / jcenter announcement and need to get your Java components into Maven Central, don’t worry, we’ve got you. Here are a few
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