The Out-of-Touch Adults’ Guide to Kid Culture: What Is ‘Omoggle’?

This week’s Out-of-Touch guide explains the online mogging competition that is Omoggle and examines who was behind a hack that brought learning to a screeching halt nationwide. We also look at a viral AI music trend, and discuss how technology we use every day might kill us all. Mogging get organized on Omoggle The Omoggle […]

Making $10,000/Month Cash Flow from 5 Rental Properties in Just 5 Years

Had enough of the nine-to-five grind? Then it’s time to start engineering your exit with assets that will give you more time, flexibility, and financial freedom: rental properties. Today’s guest […]

Snowballing to 14 Rental Units and $8,000/Month Cash Flow (Starting with $15K)

Logan George was just 18 years old when his father gave him the crazy idea to invest in real estate. The problem? He couldn’t afford to rent a $1,000 apartment, […]

Google Tag Manager May Be Coming To Google Ads Interface

Google may be integrating Google Tag Manager directly into the Google Ads interface. The integration of Tag Manager also comes with a new interface and user experience.

Google Merchant Center Gains More Out-of-Stock Options

Google has updated its Google Merchant Center landing page requirements help documentation to expand and offer more options for out-of-stock products. Google wants you to “ensure your landing page clearly displays product availability for online purchases.”

Google Vehicle Ads Now In Standard Shopping Campaigns

Google now allows you to run vehicle ads in your Standard Shopping campaigns. Previously, this was only available in Performance Max for Vehicle ads only, according to PPC News Feed.

Google Ads Posts Site Visits Assets Documentation

Google Ads has posted new help documentation on site visits assets, which we covered as tests numerous times – the label that says how many people visited the site. Well, now there is official documentation for it and we know they are officially called site visits assets.

Google Search Drops FAQ Rich Results In Search & Search Console

Google announced on Friday that Google Search, as of May 7th, no longer shows FAQ rich results within the Google Search results. Google will also drop reporting on it within Google Search Console and the respective APIs in the future.

Should You Ever Buy a Rental Property with Negative Cash Flow? (Rookie Reply)

Everyone keeps saying we’re in a “buyer’s market,” but if that’s true, where are all the real estate deals? It’s easy to get discouraged after hearing “no” after “no,” but […]

The Fitbit App Is Losing All These Features

We may earn a commission from links on this page. With Google’s announcement of the screenless Fitbit Air, the company is also preparing for a big shift in how the app works and what device features it supports. That means we’re losing sleep animals and a bunch of other features that you may miss. Here’s […]

10 Hacks Every Google Meet User Should Know

Google Meet is an accessible and easy-to-use virtual meeting platform for casual users and Workspace customers, hosting everything from team check-ins to large presentations and town halls. It plays nice with everything else in the Google ecosystem, so if you or your employer are locked in, it’s likely a top choice for video conferencing. Here […]

These Are The Best Ways to Rid Your Gmail Inbox of Spam

Gmail does a decent job at filtering junk mail to the Spam folder, but there are always the marketing emails, newsletters, and other mass messages that slip through to your inbox. Maybe you accidentally signed up for a mailing list, or you wanted those promo emails at one point, but now they’ve become too much. […]

You Can Get $35 in Google Store Credit If You Preorder the Fitbit Air

We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. The new Google Fitbit Air is finally out. It costs $99.99, but if you pre-order by May 25, Google is offering $35 in Google Store credit after your order ships. The watch also comes with three […]

Short-Term vs. Long-Term Rentals: Does It Change the Tax Strategy?

This article is presented by Cost Segregation Guys. One of the most common questions I get from real estate investors is whether owning a short-term rental changes how they should […]

Builders Are Building in These 11 Markets For a Reason

There’s no need to read the tea leaves to try and guess where to invest next—just follow the money. In this case, the money is the hundreds of millions of […]

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