Need to take the emotion out of tech evaluation and M&A? Here’s how

[ad_1] In the US, tech mergers and acquisitions remain the most active M&A sector in terms of both value and volume; in the first half of this year, $415.4 billion changed hands in almost 1,300 overall deals, according to White & Case’s M&A Explorer.  Perhaps your company’s technology acquisition is not quite at the financial level of Broadcom shelling out $61 billion for VMware back in May. Still, the importance

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Announcing the Keyword Research Certification: Create a Personalized Keyword Strategy

[ad_1] The heart of your SEO. The foundation for building ideas and thoughts in your industry. The vital link between you and your audience. What are we talking about? Keywords, of course! Keyword research is a fundamental aspect of any SEO strategy, so it’s important to know why you should do it, and how you should go about it. The power of keyword research lies in better understanding your target

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Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Back End | CSS-Tricks

[ad_1] This is a continuation of my last article about “Rendering External API Data in WordPress Blocks on the Front End”. In that last one, we learned how to take an external API and integrate it with a block that renders the fetched data on the front end of a WordPress site. The thing is, we accomplished this in a way that prevents us from seeing the data in the

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PPC vs CPC: Understanding the Difference & Setting Up Your First Campaign

[ad_1] Searching or scrolling the internet inevitably means coming across a list of paid advertisements before getting to any organic content. Or, finding sponsored ads peppered throughout your social feed. Sometimes they’re exactly what you’ve been looking for, or the ads answer a question that you’ve been asking — so you click. An advertiser paid for you to find their result interesting enough to interact with. That type of marketing

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Libsyn Podcast : Talking Drupal #371

[ad_1] For show notes visit:www.talkingDrupal.com/371 Topics What is WebOps Enabled Accessibility Who should be concerned about it Describe a few use cases What types of tests are good to perform If Accessibility is “built-in” why do I need to test for it How much accessibility is content related Where do you run the tests Are they pass / fail or percentage based What tools are most common How does Pantheon

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How to make YouTube videos responsive • Yoast

[ad_1] When embedding a YouTube video on your website, you’ve probably discovered a minor but very annoying issue: YouTube embeds are not natively responsive. This means that when you’re viewing your web page on a mobile device for example, the video doesn’t properly resize with the rest of the page elements. This can negatively impact your website’s design and usability. So why does this happen, and what can you do

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