Can you hear the triumphal music in the background?

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mayaboti
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Can you hear the triumphal music in the background?

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Reading the Guidelines, the very strong feeling is that Google no longer limits itself to evaluating content, but that it is increasingly trying to frame and evaluate the people behind it. Meanwhile, this is a perspective that to define as ambitious is an understatement. But, at the same time, it is a natural development: after having cataloged all human knowledge, Google now dedicates itself to cataloging individuals. (Yes, this also has some disturbing implications, I won't deny it) But if for Google this means increasingly freeing itself from the constraints of links, for copywriters and content creators it opens up new and very interesting scenarios.


Do you see the dust rising on the horizon? Well yes, they bahamas phone data are the authors who return to the assault, in better shape than ever. 1.5 The resurrection of the authors Let's not hide it: for those who make a living from writing, these have been difficult years. It's true, the web has multiplied the need for texts a thousandfold, but the other side of the coin is sordid.


.. In recent decades the social role of the writer has completely declined, going from riches to rags. Until a few years ago, journalists, copywriters and similar figures were covered with laurels, while now they are too often considered the last wheels of the wagon. We live in the era where the text of a blog post can be paid €5 and an article in a prestigious national newspaper is valued at €20. They told us in every way: contenti is the king .
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