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Monthly Archives: May 2024
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Harnessing the Power of YouTube SEO — How to Rank Your Videos Higher and Gain More Subscribers
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If you want to build a successful YouTube presence and ensure your content reaches the right people, YouTube SEO is essential. You can increase engagement and subscriber base by combining high-quality video with metadata and on-page optimization.
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6 Things Every Brand Should Understand About PR
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Public relations is an important part of business success, but brands don’t always know what they’re looking for. Here’s what your publicist won’t tell you about PR.
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PR Guide for AI Startups — How to Dodge Pitfalls and Shine in a Crowded Market
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Stop Doing These 3 Things on Social Media, says Gary Vaynerchuk
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Want to get the right attention? Here are three social strategies to stop — and three ones to start.
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Turn Your Car into a Remote Workspace for Just $300, Now Through May 31
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If working from anywhere includes your car, you can transform your ride into a comfortable living space with this easily assembled pop-up cabin.
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Judge Dismisses SEC Case Against iX Global Orders $1.8 Million Fee Payment
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A federal judge has ruled in favor of iX Global and Digital Licensing, known as Debt Box, in the civil case brought by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Judge Robert Shelby, presiding over the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah, ordered the SEC to pay approximately $1.8 million in attorney and receivership fees.
The ruling, issued on May 28, mandates the SEC to cover $1 million in attorney fees and costs, along with $750,000 for receiver fees and costs. This decision came concurrently with the dismissal of the case without prejudice.
Judge Shelby’s order stemmed from a prior March ruling, which determined that the SEC had engaged in bad faith conduct regarding a temporary restraining order aimed at freezing iX Global’s assets. Subsequent filings revealed inaccuracies in the commission’s information, prompting the threat of sanctions against the SEC.
In response, the judge imposed sanctions on the SEC, requiring them to bear all attorney fees and costs resulting from the improperly obtained relief. Judge Shelby deemed most of the defendants’ requested costs as appropriate, with the exception of a $649 fee.
“This marks a significant victory for the Direct Sales industry,”
remarked Joe Martinez.
The SEC’s lawsuit, filed in July 2023,