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This DTC website will do BILLIONS in revenue tomorrow with no ads or email marketing pic.twitter.com/jr927Pm8oT



Hey guys, I have found a powerful decentralized project that fixes bad advertising! It’s @AlkimiExchange What is Alkimi Exchange? -Alkimi is the world’s first decentralized advertising exchange, bringing the benefits of decentralized networks, DeFi and rewards to programmatic advertising. Their Goals: ✅Their ad exchange aims to restore the value exchange between advertisers, publishers and users while significantly reducing the fees involved. ✅Their blockchain-based technology aims to reduce carbon emissions, working on improving the AdTech industry’s carbon footprint. How their platform works? -Alkimi streamlines your operations, providing access to comprehensive data on ad tracking, placement, revenue, fees, and impressions, all within a unified platform. Introducing their Alkimi Labs -It’s all about Soft staking, NFT Viewer, Validators Info & more. Create your account & KYC to get involved: https://t.co/4IUierpP1d Get involved! ➡️$ADS Liquidity Pools on Balancer Get involved with their 80/20 $ADS, ETH pool to get your stADS for soft staking ➡️stADS Soft Staking Pool Their staking pools are an important part of their commitment to our LP community members! ➡️250,000 stADS are up for grabs 🪂 Simply take part in our Quest powered by @Galxe and rank up the leaderboard- 🪂 https://t.co/fK6XKDjaxp The Alkimi and Real-World Assets 📌Tokenizing Real-World Assets (RWAs) like real estate and art was a milestone, but at Alkimi, they’re pioneering further by extending tokenization to digital advertising value—an increasingly lucrative yet intangible asset class. 📌Their fully decentralized ad exchange on Ethereum grants token holders access to the $600 billion digital ad market, expected to reach $1 trillion by 2028. 📌They tokenize yield from buy/sell fees, converting each ad impression into a blockchain transaction. 📌This innovative method ensures transparency and offers up to 212% cost savings for publishers like News UK, while driving exceptional performance for brands like GroupM and IPG. 📌Tokenization offers advantages like guaranteed yields via staking/liquidity pools, increased liquidity, and reduced intermediary fees. 📌Alkimi leads in tokenizing intangible digital goods, reshaping the future landscape of advertising and asset tokenization. Final Thoughts: Alkimi shows an innovative solution to the challenges plaguing the advertising industry by leveraging the blockchain technology. With a clear set of goals aimed at restoring value exchange among advertisers, publishers, and users while simultaneously addressing environmental concerns by reducing carbon emissions, for me , Alkimi's platform offers a promising way toward a more sustainable and efficient AdTech ecosystem. Don’t forget to do your own research.



Tobi Lutke explains what the VCs who passed on Shopify got wrong Tobi recounts pitching Shopify to VCs on Sand Hill Road a few years after founding Shopify. Investors passed because they thought the addressable market was too small. At the time, there were about 40,000-50,000 online stores, and even if Shopify captured 50% of the market, that still wouldn’t be a venture-scale business. When Tobi ran into the VC partner a few years ago, the partner asked Tobi what he missed (Shopify is valued at almost $100 billion today). Tobi explained: “You were actually correct, but what you didn’t realize was that Shopify was the solution to the very problem you identified. The reason there was only 40,000 online stores was because it was hard, expensive, and everyone who tried ran into all these brick walls of complexity, which Shopify, one after another, smoothed over and made simple to do.” Tobi believes this is a common mistake: “What a lot of free-market thinkers don’t understand is that between the demand and eventual supply lies friction. And I actually think that friction is probably the most potent force for shaping the planet that people just generally do not acknowledge… That was my theory when I turned my snowboard store into Shopify: there was a lot more people like me except there was too much friction which we needed to solve. And Shopify has proven out that every time we make the process simpler, there’s more consumption. At this point, we have a million merchants on Shopify, which is a mind-blowing number. So friction is a major component, and it’s something that software is uniquely good at reducing.” Video Source: @danmartell



SEO strategies that always work. I’ve been doing SEO for 22 years, my site gets at least 1 million visitors a month from Google, and we have driven literally over a billion visits to clients from SEO Just with CNN alone, we drove them 1 billion pageviews through SEO in 1 year. Here are the strategies that work today and worked 5-plus years ago. 1. Pruning and cropping - more pages don’t mean more traffic. Cut the old and irrelevant pages to give the good pages a better chance. 2. Merging – having multiple pages targeting the same keyword doesn’t increase your odds. It causes confusion, and search engines won’t know which page to rank. 3. Meta tag A/B testing - rankings aren’t just about links or content. The words in your title tag and meta description affect click rates, which in turn affect rankings. A/B test your titles to maximize your rankings. Tools like Search Pilot can help with this. 4. Updating old content – Google would rather rank a fresh web page over one that is 3 years old. Try to continually update and improve your most popular pages. This is why Wikipedia has done so well. Use tools like Ubersuggest to see which pages need to be updated. 5. Link building – although it is no longer a top 3 ranking factor according to Google, it is still important. Content builds links, but free tools build links faster. Use ChatGPT to help you create free tools. 6. Creating a great user experience – from website load time to ensuring your content is easy to read and skim, the user experience matters. If it sucks, people click the back button, which hurts rankings. Use tools like Crazy Egg to improve your user experience. 7. Keyword research – seems old and boring, but people type in keywords to search. 8% of the daily searches are questions and 15% are brand new searches that no one has ever searched for before. Tools like Answer the Public show you these types of keywords.



Today, my little one-person business crossed $7.5M in total revenue. It took 1,712 days, I ran zero ads & operate at a ~91% margin. Here are the 22 steps of my wild & strange journey: Hope they are helpful to someone ↓


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@WrittenN0tes

10 most clever & hilarious ads of all time: 1. Loctite pic.twitter.com/R7uLW7lJC6



Why is she running ads for him x.com/HillaryClinton…



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