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CT No.64: So long, Substack, and thanks for all the fish

CT No.63: Scary monsters and super data creeps

CT No.62: When 404s and 301s swarm

CT No.61: The brand new Google Analytics 4 and what it means for content analysts

CT No.60: Saving the web from a flesh-eating disease of our own making

CT No.59.5: Q4 and 2021 planning with a little more Content Technologist

CT No.59: Planning for 2021 like you know change is necessary

CT No.58: How news media companies lose audience trust

CT No.57: Pretty data and folk theories of algorithms

CT No.56: These search results taste stale.

CT No.55: The tools I trust to mind my business

CT No.54: How to read Google's first-ever content-focused analytics dashboard

CT No.53: How to measure content performance without KPIs

CT No.52: In the middle of the morass

CT No.51: How SEO makes content better

CT No.50: Are digital marketing and ad agencies actually apolitical?

CT No.49: Let me be cautious about Googling that for you

CT No. 48: Intentionally diversifying your algorithms

CT No.47: The code of "affluence"

CT No.46: Yes, of course we're still talking about anti-racism

CT No.45: Amending the narrative

CT No.44: How should a website be?

CT No.43: Why the ongoing obsession with blogs?

CT No.42: Algorithmic equity in crisis

CT No.41: A matrix of coronavirus-era clichés

CT No.40: How do you rate?

CT No.39: Clean pajamas

CT No.38: What the people want

CT No.37: Please don't start here.

CT No.36: No sense of an ending

CT No.35: I want to know how we're being optimized.

CT No.34: My website redesign research process

CT No.33: A matter of trust in people, not machines

CT No.32: How should a meta description be?

CT No.31: Somewhere along the continuum between Twitter and Shakespeare

CT No.30: Can AI write as well as a human?

CT No.29: How should an email be?

CT No.28: Novelty, scale & Kermit the Frog's delusions of grandeur

CT No.27: We have begun our initial descent

CT No. 26: The only web writing technique you really need

CT No.25: Be more like Inigo Montoya, without the bloodlust.

CT No. 24: Strengthen SEO, UX and content with a Healthy Website Regimen