If you have any thoughts or experience on how you use SMS in your business, feel free to headDarrell Vesterfelt: All right, next is, this is from Social Media Today. And the title of this article is: Facebook adds Wikipedia
knowledge boxes in search results. I know you are really passionate about this. So I’ll let you take this one first and go from there. But what exactly does it mean when it says that Facebook adds Wikipedia knowledge boxes in search results? Tim Stoddart: I am very passionate about this subject. It’s something I think people need to be educated about. Because these big tech companies are introducing these new features very slowly and not all at the same time. They do it to such an extent that once it’s happened you barely notice it’s happened.
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Require a Bit of Context on My Part.Tim Stoddart: What that means, in everyone’s search experience, when you go to your phone and ask a question, and usually Google comes up and there’s something called a knowledge graph, where the answer to your question is native to Google, and it’s usually in a big box. This keeps you on Google. Years ago, the whole point of SEO on a website, or the whole point of creating such content, you were basically writing content that answered a question. And by doing so, you have earned the right to get that click from the user. You provided the solution to the person’s question.
Tim Stoddart: Now
Google, In This Case,Is increasingly hogging traffic by delivering that answer right on the platform, right to your phone. And it looks like Facebook is essentially doing
the same thing. If you’re someone who’s trying to build an audience on Facebook or you’re creating content and posting that content to the Facebook page, or posting it to a Facebook group, there are many ways people find the information on Facebook can be found in this search bar. It’s not as prevalent as Google because Google is primarily a search tool, but nevertheless, in hundreds of thousands of cases a day people search for things on Facebook, they find content that other people have published, then they click on that content. on another person’s website.