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Lawyers with strong personal brands close 25% more client consultations

Lawyers with strong personal brands close 25% more client consultations

Lawyers with strong personal brands sign up 25% more clients than others. A good online image helps people trust lawyers quickly and makes them stand out from thousands of competitors. With clear messaging and active online presence, lawyers keep more clients and get more referrals. Branding also helps lawyers get promoted faster and opens doors to media and leadership chances. Still, they must follow rules and be honest in how they present themselves.

Ghostwriter Joshua Lisec integrates AI, boosts productivity 57%

Ghostwriter Joshua Lisec integrates AI, boosts productivity 57%

Joshua Lisec, a top ghostwriter, uses AI tools to speed up his writing process, making him 57% more productive. He records interviews and lets software make transcripts, then uses AI for ideas, but always rewrites to keep each book's special voice. This mix of tech and human touch helps him deliver high-quality work fast, so clients feel they get more than they pay for. As more ghostwriters use AI, they still stay in demand because real storytelling needs a personal touch. Lisec now offers full publishing help, letting authors launch books quickly while keeping their rights, and shows how mixing AI with creativity makes his business thrive.

Google's March 2026 Update Cuts Spam Sites Up to 50% Traffic

Google's March 2026 Update Cuts Spam Sites Up to 50% Traffic

Google's March 2026 update quickly cut traffic for spammy websites by up to 50%, hitting in less than a day. Sites using tricks like fake links or lots of low-quality, copied content lost the most visitors. The update didn't change Google's rules, but it did a faster and stronger job of enforcing them. Now, websites with real, helpful information and clear authors are seeing better results. If your site was hit, it may take months to recover by improving quality and following Google's rules.

B2B Marketing 2026: AI Use in Content Generation Nears 80%

B2B Marketing 2026: AI Use in Content Generation Nears 80%

By 2026, almost 80% of B2B marketers are using AI to create content, doubling from 2024. AI helps teams save time and run campaigns much faster and more effectively. Marketers now focus on using their own data and let AI handle most of the routine work, while people focus on big-picture strategy. Paid ads are shifting to smarter, more targeted ways, and companies that use AI throughout their sales process are seeing faster deals and more customers. In short, AI is doing most of the heavy lifting in B2B marketing, making things quicker and smarter.

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Agencies Adopt AI to Discover Influencers, Cut Casting Time
20h ago

Agencies Adopt AI to Discover Influencers, Cut Casting Time

Agencies now use AI to find influencers quickly by checking millions of profiles in minutes. These smart tools help teams pick the best creators, boost sales, and save lots of time and money. While AI does most of the searching, humans still make final choices and check for fairness. Agencies are hiring new experts to manage data and keep things honest. With more rules for privacy and fairness, AI is making influencer marketing faster, smarter, and more trustworthy.

Meta expands AI ads, creator tools for higher ROAS, engagement
21h ago

Meta expands AI ads, creator tools for higher ROAS, engagement

Meta is boosting its ads and creator tools with new AI features, helping brands and Instagram creators reach more people and make more money. Their new Andromeda system tests lots of ad versions quickly, which led to people remembering ads better and advertisers getting more sales for their money. Creators now have more ways to earn, like subscriptions, bonuses for popular videos, and getting tips in live streams. Meta is moving fast to make ads almost fully automatic by 2026, but brands still need to tell good stories that AI can't create. Meanwhile, TikTok and Google are watching and might soon add similar features.

Influencer Marketing Pivots to Performance, AI Boosts ROI in 2026
22h ago

Influencer Marketing Pivots to Performance, AI Boosts ROI in 2026

In 2026, influencer marketing is all about results you can see and measure. Brands pay to boost creator posts that actually lead to sales, using smart AI tools to pick winning content and track every click and buy. Small creators, called micro and nano influencers, shine because their fans trust them and they cost much less. Most brands now combine paid and natural posts, using shoppable links so it's easy to see what works. Long, steady partnerships with these creators build more trust and better sales than one-time ads.

OpenAI shuts down Sora, reallocates GPUs for enterprise AI
22h ago

OpenAI shuts down Sora, reallocates GPUs for enterprise AI

OpenAI is shutting down its video tool Sora because it cost too much and didn't make enough money. The tool burned $1 million a day but had fewer than 500,000 users, and it also faced technical and legal problems. OpenAI will use its powerful computers for new business tools and big company projects instead. Sora's end shows it's hard to make AI video tools that are both cool and profitable. Now, OpenAI plans to mix Sora's best ideas into a new tool for helping people at work make presentations and short videos.

AI Social Listening Integrates with CRMs for Real-Time Leads
1d ago

AI Social Listening Integrates with CRMs for Real-Time Leads

AI social listening tools now connect with CRMs, turning every emoji or comment on social media into possible sales leads in real time. These smart systems read emotions, pick up on sarcasm, and spot what people really want, sending this info straight to sales teams so they can act fast. Marketers love that this makes customer profiles richer, launches campaigns automatically, and measures success across channels, but setup can be tricky and costly. When done right, brands can respond quickly, keep customers happy, and grow faster by making every online mention count.

OpenAI shuts down Sora video platform after low usage, zero Disney funds
3d ago

OpenAI shuts down Sora video platform after low usage, zero Disney funds

OpenAI is shutting down its video app, Sora, after only six months because not many people used it and a big money deal with Disney fell through. Downloads dropped fast, and Sora didn't make much money. Some people also used the app to make fake videos of famous people, causing worry about deepfakes. Without Disney's help and with growing problems, OpenAI decided to stop Sora and focus on other projects. Other companies will keep trying to make better AI video tools, but the risks remain.

Google launches Search Live globally, powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Live
3d ago

Google launches Search Live globally, powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Live

Google is releasing Search Live worldwide on March 26, 2026, letting people talk to Google and use their phone cameras to get instant answers. Powered by Gemini 3.1 Flash Live, this feature works in over 200 countries and over 90 languages, helping users solve problems, recognize objects, and translate things just by speaking or showing them to the camera. Search Live gives quick spoken replies, even in noisy places, and shows helpful links on the screen. The new tool is easy to use and helps people get things done without using their hands or typing, right in the Google app.

Marketers Update FAQ Playbook for AI, Zero-Click Search, and Video
3d ago

Marketers Update FAQ Playbook for AI, Zero-Click Search, and Video

Marketers are changing how they answer common questions because people now search everywhere - AI chats, videos, and social media. Most users won't click on websites anymore, so content needs to be short, clear, and easy for AI to use. Videos and quick clips are very important, especially on sites like YouTube and TikTok. Marketers also use AI to work faster and get better results, and they measure what really influences people, not just clicks. They must keep updating their FAQs and follow new rules to stay ahead.

Patreon CEO Calls AI Firms' 'Fair Use' Argument "Bogus"
3d ago

Patreon CEO Calls AI Firms' 'Fair Use' Argument "Bogus"

Patreon's CEO says AI companies are using creators' work for free, calling their "fair use" excuse fake. Many creators and artists are suing big tech firms for taking their books, art, and videos to train AI. The CEO wants creators to get paid, maybe through small payments every time AI uses their stuff. So far, courts are still figuring out if taking this work is legal or not, while tech companies keep getting richer and artists get nothing. The big question now is who will decide if creators get paid for their work used by AI.

2026 Social Media Trends: AI Becomes Infrastructure, Carousels Outperform Video
3d ago

2026 Social Media Trends: AI Becomes Infrastructure, Carousels Outperform Video

In 2026, almost everyone in social media uses AI like it's a normal tool, making work faster and easier. People now prefer posts that feel real and honest, not too polished or fake, and trust brands that show real faces and behind-the-scenes moments. Carousels with multiple slides now get more likes and attention than videos on sites like Instagram and LinkedIn. Simple, raw stories and easy-to-swipe carousels are what audiences really love. Brands need to focus on being real and personal while using AI to save time.