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business2 years ago

"The Power of a Restaurant's Name: How 'Thai Food Near Me' Went Viral Before Opening"

A Thai food restaurant in New York City named "Thai Food Near Me" has sparked curiosity about whether including the words "near me" in a restaurant's name can manipulate Google search results and attract more customers. While the effectiveness of this naming strategy is debatable, the restaurant gained online attention and viral popularity even before its opening, thanks to a photo of its storefront that went viral on social media. Despite the clickbait-y name, the restaurant has received positive reviews, averaging 4.9 out of 5 stars, suggesting that it offers more than just a clever name.

business2 years ago

"Google's Nearest Dining Spot: A Culinary Haven Just Steps Away"

Thai Food Near Me, a Thai restaurant in New York, has named itself after a literal Google search in an attempt to optimize its online presence and attract customers through SEO. The restaurant's owners recognized the power of Google's search engine in driving customers to businesses and decided to leverage it by using a name that directly appeals to those searching for Thai food nearby. While the effectiveness of this SEO strategy is debatable, the restaurant's viral name has generated significant media coverage and customer interest. However, Google's public liaison for Search, Danny Sullivan, suggests that other factors such as location, reviews, and ratings also play a role in search results. Nevertheless, Thai Food Near Me's unique branding and focus on customer satisfaction have contributed to its early success.

technology2 years ago

Elon Musk's Powerful Deal for Twitter Users Who Don't Post

Elon Musk, owner of Twitter, has a message for users who only read posts but never share anything themselves. Musk shared an image of a man lounging on an elevated platform, smoking and watching several people below him, with the caption "People who have Twitter but never post anything." Musk has previously expressed concern about the negative impact of Twitter on civil society and has worked to improve the platform's user experience by eliminating bots, scams, and child exploitation material.

media2 years ago

Tucker Carlson's Twitter debut draws attention after Fox News firing.

Tucker Carlson's debut on Twitter with a 10-minute broadcast lacked the shine of his Fox News glory days, with no flashy chyrons or quick cuts. He discussed topics such as Black Lives Matter, 9/11 conspiracy theories, trans women, and UFOs. Carlson's new competition includes Steve Bannon, Nick Fuentes, Dan Bongino, and Alex Jones, and he must compete with the rest of them. Despite receiving over 11.2 million views within eight hours, Carlson's stripped-down online presence makes him look vulnerable, and he is losing to his competitors.

social-media2 years ago

Stephen King's Confusion with Twitter's Blue Check Drama.

Stephen King, who has over 7.1 million Twitter followers, discusses his encounters with Elon Musk on Twitter, the changes happening on the platform, and why he will never pay for the privilege to post. King believes that Twitter is a great site for fun and recommends things he has read or seen that he is enthusiastic about. He also thinks that Musk made the whole electric car stuff serious and admires him for it. However, he finds it ridiculous that Musk spent $44 billion to buy Twitter, which is essentially a social media plaything.

entertainment2 years ago

Mom's Hilarious Attempt at Naming Celebrities Goes Viral on TikTok

A TikToker's "extremely offline" mom attempts to name today's hottest celebrities, with hilarious results. While she confidently identifies some celebrities like Drake and Anne Hathaway, she struggles with others, referring to a Kardashian as a "family member" and confusing Emma with Ellen. The video has gone viral on TikTok, with many finding it refreshing to see someone who is not up-to-date on celebrity culture.

business2 years ago

Blockbuster Video Sparks Comeback Speculation with Live Website

Blockbuster Video has relaunched its online presence with a mysterious website featuring its iconic blue and yellow logo and the phrase "We are working on rewinding your movie." Fans of the 20th-century chain have taken to Twitter to express their excitement about a possible comeback. Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010 due to the rise of streaming services like Netflix. The last Blockbuster store still operates in Bend, Oregon, and has become a popular tourist attraction. The parent company, Dish Network, has not commented on the website's launch.