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		<title>Our-Hometown &#038; VPA Digital Initiative: A Model for Newspaper Sustainability — Webinar Replay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2025 12:26:23 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This webinar, hosted by Matt Larson, President and CEO of Our-Hometown Web Publishing, with Betsy Edwards, Executive Director of the Virginia Press Association (VPA), detailed the VPA's successful Digital Initiative. The initiative aims to bring all Virginia newspapers online with their own websites, driven by the critical need for digital presence for business, public notice compliance, and long-term sustainability.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/our-hometown-vpa-digital-initiative-a-model-for-newspaper-sustainability-webinar-replay/">Our-Hometown & VPA Digital Initiative: A Model for Newspaper Sustainability — Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>This webinar, hosted by Matt Larson, President and CEO of Our-Hometown Web Publishing, with Betsy Edwards, Executive Director of the Virginia Press Association (VPA), detailed the VPA&#8217;s successful Digital Initiative. The initiative aims to bring all Virginia newspapers online with their own websites, driven by the critical need for digital presence for business, public notice compliance, and long-term sustainability. The discussion covered the program&#8217;s origins, its three-year financial support model, impressive growth metrics from six initial papers, and the broader implications for the future of local news, including legislative pressures around public notices and the potential for grant funding. Our-Hometown&#8217;s full-service platform and partnership model were highlighted as key to the initiative&#8217;s success, offering a replicable model for other press associations.</p>



<p>If you are a publisher or representative of a press association and would like more information, please reach out to us at <a href="mailto:ops@our-hometown.com">ops@our-hometown.com</a></p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/our-hometown-vpa-digital-initiative-a-model-for-newspaper-sustainability-webinar-replay/">Our-Hometown & VPA Digital Initiative: A Model for Newspaper Sustainability — Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Block Editor Basics: More Text, Plus Grids and Groups &#124; OHT Webinar Replay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Jun 2025 11:48:46 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our session, "Block Editor Basics: More Text, Plus Grids & Groups," explored how to create sophisticated content arrangements directly within WordPress. Christopher from Our-Hometown guided attendees through leveraging the Block Editor's powerful layout tools. If you weren't able to join us live, this is an opportunity to review the key techniques.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/block-editor-basics-more-text-plus-grids-and-groups-oht-webinar-replay/">Block Editor Basics: More Text, Plus Grids and Groups | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p class="wp-embed-aspect-16-9 wp-has-aspect-ratio">Did you miss our recent webinar on advanced Block Editor layouts? The replay is now available.</p>



<p class="wp-embed-aspect-16-9 wp-has-aspect-ratio">Our session,&nbsp;<strong>&#8220;Block Editor Basics: More Text, Plus Grids &amp; Groups,&#8221;</strong>&nbsp;explored how to create sophisticated content arrangements directly within WordPress. Christopher from Our-Hometown guided attendees through leveraging the Block Editor&#8217;s powerful layout tools. If you weren&#8217;t able to join us live, this is an opportunity to review the key techniques.</p>



<p><strong>In this replay, you&#8217;ll learn about:</strong></p>



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<li><strong>Utilizing Grids:</strong>&nbsp;Discover how to construct dynamic image and text grids using the&nbsp;<strong>Grid block</strong>, including the application of&nbsp;<strong>column and row span</strong>&nbsp;settings for flexible designs.</li>



<li><strong>Organizing with Groups:</strong>&nbsp;Understand how&nbsp;<strong>Group blocks</strong>&nbsp;can be used to keep related content together and maintain structure within complex layouts.</li>



<li><strong>Beyond Standard Lists:</strong>&nbsp;Learn about the&nbsp;<strong>Details block</strong>&nbsp;as an alternative for presenting collapsible content, suitable for citations or expandable information.</li>



<li><strong>Refining Visuals with Covers:</strong>&nbsp;See how&nbsp;<strong>Cover blocks</strong>&nbsp;can be used to enhance the presentation and fit of individual elements within your grid layouts.</li>



<li>The session also covered nested lists and the distinct functionalities of Rows and Stacks.</li>
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<p>This webinar replay offers practical demonstrations and insights to help you create more sophisticated and visually appealing content in the Block Editor.</p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/block-editor-basics-more-text-plus-grids-and-groups-oht-webinar-replay/">Block Editor Basics: More Text, Plus Grids and Groups | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Block Editor Basics: Creating Text Layouts &#124; OHT Webinar Replay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2025 17:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>We recently hosted a live webinar diving deep into the world of text-focused blocks within the WordPress Block Editor. Led by Christopher, with assistance from Vera and Tyler, the session explored how to go beyond basic paragraphs and headings to create dynamic and well-structured text layouts for your website content. If you missed the live session, or want to revisit specific sections, the full recording is now available! During the […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/block-editor-basics-creating-text-layouts-oht-webinar-replay/">Block Editor Basics: Creating Text Layouts | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>We recently hosted a live webinar diving deep into the world of text-focused blocks within the WordPress Block Editor. Led by Christopher, with assistance from Vera and Tyler, the session explored how to go beyond basic paragraphs and headings to create dynamic and well-structured text layouts for your website content.</p>



<p>If you missed the live session, or want to revisit specific sections, the full recording is now available!</p>



<p>During the webinar, we covered a wide range of essential blocks and techniques, including:</p>



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<li><strong>The Fundamentals:</strong> Mastering Headings, Paragraphs, and Lists, including their shared settings for color and typography.</li>



<li><strong>Layout Powerhouses:</strong> Using the Table block for structured data, the Details block for creating collapsible content (like FAQs), and the versatile Buttons block for calls to action.</li>



<li><strong>Advanced Options:</strong> Exploring inline images within text blocks, managing list levels and nested lists, styling tables and buttons, and using container blocks (like Group and Cover) for enhanced layout control.</li>



<li><strong>Legacy &amp; Custom Content:</strong> A look at the Classic Editor block for older content and the Custom HTML block for embedding custom code or third-party widgets, plus a mention of the Shortcode block.</li>
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<p>Christopher demonstrated practical examples for each block, showing how to transform blocks, adjust settings in the sidebar, and utilize the floating toolbar options. We also tackled common questions and explored workarounds for styling limitations.</p>



<p>This webinar is perfect for anyone looking to enhance their skills in the WordPress Block Editor and create more engaging, organized, and visually appealing text content on their website.</p>



<p>The recording includes chapters, making it easy to jump directly to the blocks or topics you&#8217;re most interested in.</p>



<p>Stay tuned for future webinars covering more aspects of the WordPress Block Editor and other helpful topics!</p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/block-editor-basics-creating-text-layouts-oht-webinar-replay/">Block Editor Basics: Creating Text Layouts | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>Unlock Stunning Visuals: Master Image, Gallery &#038; Cover Blocks in WordPress — Webinar Replay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2025 11:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Images are the lifeblood of engaging online content. They break up text, draw the eye, and tell stories in ways words alone can’t. But let’s be honest, getting them to look just right on your website – perfectly sized, aligned, maybe even with some stylish text overlay – can sometimes feel like wrestling a digital octopus. If you’ve ever felt frustrated trying to manage images in WordPress, especially transitioning to […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/unlock-stunning-visuals-master-image-gallery-cover-blocks-in-wordpress-webinar-replay/">Unlock Stunning Visuals: Master Image, Gallery & Cover Blocks in WordPress — Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Images are the lifeblood of engaging online content. They break up text, draw the eye, and tell stories in ways words alone can&#8217;t. But let&#8217;s be honest, getting them to look <em>just right</em> on your website – perfectly sized, aligned, maybe even with some stylish text overlay – can sometimes feel like wrestling a digital octopus.</p>



<p>If you&#8217;ve ever felt frustrated trying to manage images in WordPress, especially transitioning to the Block Editor, you&#8217;re not alone! That&#8217;s why we recently hosted a deep-dive webinar, led by Our-Hometown&#8217;s own Christopher, focused entirely on mastering the <strong>Image, Gallery, and Cover blocks</strong>.</p>



<p>Missed the live session? No worries! We&#8217;ve got the full recording ready for you, packed with practical tips and live demonstrations.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">What You&#8217;ll Discover in the Webinar:</h3>



<p>This session wasn&#8217;t just a surface-level overview. Christopher took us through the nuts and bolts, starting with the fundamentals and building up to sophisticated layouts:</p>



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<li><strong>The Mighty Image Block:</strong> We revisited the basics, comparing the Block Editor&#8217;s capabilities to the Classic Editor. You&#8217;ll learn how to precisely control:
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<li><strong>Sizing &amp; Aspect Ratios:</strong> Go beyond presets with specific dimensions and aspect ratios (square, widescreen, portrait, etc.).</li>



<li><strong>Scaling (Cover vs. Contain):</strong> Understand how to make your image fill its space or fit entirely within it.</li>



<li><strong>Non-Destructive Cropping:</strong> Learn how to crop images directly in the editor <em>without</em> altering your original file – a game-changer!</li>



<li><strong>Alignment &amp; Filters:</strong> Master positioning and apply cool effects like duotone (perfect for consistent headshots!).</li>
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<li><strong>The Creative Cover Block:</strong> Prepare to be amazed! The Cover block lets you use images (or solid colors/gradients) as backgrounds and layer text or <em>even other blocks</em> on top. We explored:
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<li><strong>Adding Text &amp; Content:</strong> Place headings, paragraphs, buttons, and more over your visuals.</li>



<li><strong>Background Effects:</strong> Create eye-catching parallax scrolls (fixed background) or tiled patterns (repeated background).</li>



<li><strong>Focal Points &amp; Overlays:</strong> Ensure the most important part of your image stays visible, and use color/gradient overlays with adjustable opacity to improve text readability.</li>
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<li><strong>Gallery vs. Grid &#8211; Choosing Your Layout:</strong> Need to display multiple images?
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<li><strong>Gallery Block:</strong> Quick and easy for simple grids, with a unique caption overlay style.</li>



<li><strong>Grid Block (Power Move!):</strong> We showed how transforming a Gallery into a Group and using the Grid layout unlocks incredible flexibility. Create responsive columns that reflow automatically and even make specific images <em>span multiple columns</em> for dynamic, magazine-style layouts (perfect for staff directories or featured products!).</li>
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<li><strong>Combining Blocks for Maximum Impact:</strong> The real magic happens when you start combining these tools. Christopher demonstrated wrapping a complex Grid layout inside a Cover block, allowing you to add background effects and align the entire structure seamlessly within your content flow.</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Stop Fighting, Start Creating!</h3>



<p>Whether you&#8217;re new to the Block Editor or looking to level up your design skills, this webinar provides actionable techniques you can implement immediately. Learn how to move beyond basic image insertion and start crafting visually compelling, responsive layouts that capture your audience&#8217;s attention.</p>



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<p>Need a hand implementing these techniques? Don&#8217;t hesitate to reach out to our support team at <a href="mailto:ops@our-hometown.com">ops@our-hometown.com</a>. We&#8217;re always happy to help you make the most of your Our-Hometown platform!</p>



<p></p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/unlock-stunning-visuals-master-image-gallery-cover-blocks-in-wordpress-webinar-replay/">Unlock Stunning Visuals: Master Image, Gallery & Cover Blocks in WordPress — Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<title>AI Tools to Summarize Public Meetings — LIVE Webinar Replay</title>
		<link>https://our-hometown.com/ai-tools-to-summarize-public-meetings-live-webinar-replay/</link>
		
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Feb 2025 14:03:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>On February 6, 2025, Our-Hometown hosted a webinar demonstrating their new AI-powered tools designed to help journalists and publishers efficiently summarize and report on public meetings. The presentation focused on showing how their technology can transform lengthy YouTube videos of government meetings into structured, time-stamped summaries with key discussion points and decisions. Led by Matt (President/CEO) and Christopher (Marketing/AI Development), with attendance from Scott of the Gaffney Ledger, the webinar […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/ai-tools-to-summarize-public-meetings-live-webinar-replay/">AI Tools to Summarize Public Meetings — LIVE Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>On February 6, 2025, Our-Hometown hosted a webinar demonstrating their new AI-powered tools designed to help journalists and publishers efficiently summarize and report on public meetings. The presentation focused on showing how their technology can transform lengthy YouTube videos of government meetings into structured, time-stamped summaries with key discussion points and decisions.</p>
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						<ol class="uagb-toc__list"><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#purpose-of-ai-tool-for-public-meetings-000021" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Purpose of AI Tool for Public Meetings &#8211; 00:00:21</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#youtube-video-processing-000128" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">YouTube Video Processing &#8211; 00:01:28</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#url-and-transcript-input-000856" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">URL and Transcript Input &#8211; 00:08:56</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#custom-topic-instructions-001005" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Custom Topic Instructions &#8211; 00:10:05</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#timestamp-quality-control-001057" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Timestamp Quality Control &#8211; 00:10:57</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#generating-detailed-meeting-summary-001615" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Generating Detailed Meeting Summary &#8211; 00:16:15</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#custom-article-generation-001840" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Custom Article Generation &#8211; 00:18:40</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#cross-meeting-topic-connections-002137" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Cross-Meeting Topic Connections &#8211; 00:21:37</a><li class="uagb-toc__list"><a href="#video-embedding-functionality-002630" class="uagb-toc-link__trigger">Video Embedding Functionality &#8211; 00:26:30</a></ol>					</div>
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<p>Led by Matt (President/CEO) and Christopher (Marketing/AI Development), with attendance from Scott of the Gaffney Ledger, the webinar showcased practical applications of AI in local journalism, particularly for covering school board and city council meetings. The tool aims to help publishers maintain comprehensive coverage of local government meetings despite resource constraints.</p>



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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-purpose-of-ai-tool-for-public-meeting-summaries-000021">Purpose of AI Tool for Public Meetings &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=21s">00:00:21</a></h3>



<p><strong>Matt, CEO:</strong> Introduced the webinar&#8217;s purpose and explained how the tool helps publishers maintain coverage of public meetings they might not otherwise be able to attend. The focus is on creating efficient workflows for processing meeting videos and generating useful summaries.</p>



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<li><strong>Matt:</strong> &#8220;The whole point of this app and this process is to help publishers cover those meetings that maybe you used to cover but don&#8217;t cover anymore as much, or you can&#8217;t get to every meeting.&#8221;</li>
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<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-youtube-video-processing-000128">YouTube Video Processing &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=88s">00:01:28</a></h3>



<p><strong>Christopher, AI Development:</strong> Detailed the technical aspects of processing YouTube videos, including transcript extraction and timestamp generation. The system currently focuses on YouTube channels but plans to expand to other video formats.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-tool-demonstration-process-000831">Tool Demonstration Process &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=511s">00:08:31</a></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-url-and-transcript-input-000856">URL and Transcript Input &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=536s">00:08:56</a></h3>



<p><strong>Matt:</strong> Demonstrated the process of inputting YouTube URLs and meeting agendas into the system. The tool can process meeting transcripts even without an agenda, though having one improves accuracy.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-custom-topic-instructions-001005">Custom Topic Instructions &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=605s">00:10:05</a></h3>



<p><strong>Matt:</strong> Showed how users can customize the AI&#8217;s focus through specific topic instructions, allowing for more detailed coverage of particular meeting segments.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-timestamp-quality-control-001057">Timestamp Quality Control &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=657s">00:10:57</a></h3>



<p><strong>Christopher:</strong> Explained the importance of quality control in timestamp generation and how users can adjust timestamps for accuracy.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-summary-generation-001527">Summary Generation &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=927s">00:15:27</a></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-generating-detailed-meeting-summary-001615">Generating Detailed Meeting Summary &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=975s">00:16:15</a></h3>



<p><strong>Matt:</strong> Demonstrated how the tool generates comprehensive summaries with speaker identification, quotes, and detailed topic breakdowns.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-custom-article-generation-001840">Custom Article Generation &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=1120s">00:18:40</a></h3>



<p><strong>Matt:</strong> Showed how the system can generate focused articles on specific meeting topics, such as teacher recognition or policy changes.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-future-development-and-potential-002119">Future Development and Potential &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=1279s">00:21:19</a></h2>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-cross-meeting-topic-connections-002137">Cross-Meeting Topic Connections &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=1297s">00:21:37</a></h3>



<p><strong>Christopher:</strong> Discussed future capabilities for tracking topics across multiple meetings and generating comprehensive reports on ongoing issues.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading" id="aioseo-video-embedding-functionality-002630">Video Embedding Functionality &#8211; <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PejR_GAaoa8&amp;t=1590s">00:26:30</a></h3>



<p><strong>Christopher:</strong> Explained upcoming features for embedding videos with synchronized timestamps on publisher websites, enhancing the user experience for readers accessing meeting coverage.</p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/ai-tools-to-summarize-public-meetings-live-webinar-replay/">AI Tools to Summarize Public Meetings — LIVE Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Full Webinar Replay Discover how to boost your newspaper’s SEO with our new author profile feature! In this informative webinar, we dive deep into the importance of author profiles and how they can significantly improve your search engine rankings. Learn the differences between bylines and author pages, and how to seamlessly transition from one to the other. We discuss the crucial role of E-E-A-T (Expertise, Experience, Authority, Trustworthiness) in SEO […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/boost-seo-with-author-profiles-oht-webinar-replay/">Boost SEO with Author Profiles | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Discover how to boost your newspaper&#8217;s SEO with our new author profile feature! In this informative webinar, we dive deep into the importance of author profiles and how they can significantly improve your search engine rankings. Learn the differences between bylines and author pages, and how to seamlessly transition from one to the other.</p>



<p>We discuss the crucial role of E-E-A-T (Expertise, Experience, Authority, Trustworthiness) in SEO and how author profiles can help you establish your newspaper&#8217;s credibility online. Our experts demonstrate how to create and customize author pages in WordPress, assign authors to articles, and even map existing bylines to author profiles for improved SEO.</p>



<p>Whether you&#8217;re dealing with staff writers or guest contributors, we&#8217;ve got you covered with tips on setting up generic author accounts and managing email addresses. We also explore the benefits of displaying both author names and bylines on your articles.</p>



<p>Don&#8217;t miss out on this opportunity to take your newspaper&#8217;s online presence to the next level! Watch now and discover the power of author profiles in boosting your SEO.</p>



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<p>Matt introduces the new Author Profiles feature! Author names are now clickable and lead to a dedicated profile page that includes a customizable avatar, bio, social media links, and a dynamically updated list of the author&#8217;s published articles.</p>
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<p>Matt discusses the difference between Bylines and Authors, including how they are linked now versus in the past, plus an emphasis on SEO improvement.</p>
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<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=11s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:11</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Introduction to new author profile feature</span></h4>
<p>01:00:11:01 &#8211; 01:00:38:14<br />Matt<br />Today is about a new feature that we came up with at our hometown. These author profiles, which. We&#8217;re doing it because of the SEO benefit. That&#8217;s the main reason. And I&#8217;ll explain why it&#8217;s going to benefit SEO in a second. But before we get into that, I just want to show you basically an example of what we&#8217;re now doing, because in the past we always had the author here, but it was not clickable.</p>
<p>01:00:38:16 &#8211; 01:01:05:26<br />Matt<br />You could look up author&#8217;s other work by using the search and looking in the archives, but it wasn&#8217;t as easily accessible as it is now. So this is what&#8217;s new. We can have a little avatar here for the author, but the name is now clickable, and then it&#8217;s going to take you to what we call the author profile page, which is not only a profile, but it&#8217;s also a list of all their work that&#8217;s dynamically updated constantly.</p>
<p>01:01:05:26 &#8211; 01:01:26:20<br />Matt<br />So they come out with a new edition this week. Their article is going to be at the top of the list, and the profile part here, you can see at the top, is fully customizable with the avatar image, any social media links, and then you know a paragraph bio here. So this is the feature basically at a high level that we&#8217;re talking about.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=86s" target="" rel="nofollow">01:26</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Why author profiles are important for SEO</span></h4>
<p>01:01:26:22 &#8211; 01:01:45:25<br />Matt<br />Now I want to explain to you a little bit. Well first of all I&#8217;ll give you just an outline of what we&#8217;re going to talk about. Basically there&#8217;s the author SEO side of this. I just want to give you the context right up front as to why we think this is important and why we think it&#8217;ll help, you know, with SEO ranking.</p>
<p>01:01:45:27 &#8211; 01:02:25:15<br />Matt<br />then I&#8217;m going to get into byline pages a little bit, talking about how those work versus the author pages, as you&#8217;ll see, the real products here, the product and it&#8217;s fully form. It&#8217;s like I guess just like full form is, author pages that are customize the byline pages is kind of a solution. We&#8217;ve come up for people that are using bylines, but ideally everyone will be using authors going forward and creating author pages because those are the ones that are customizable to have the image and the all the social media links there.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=145s" target="" rel="nofollow">02:25</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Overview of byline pages vs. author pages</span></h4>
<p>01:02:25:17 &#8211; 01:02:55:18<br />Matt<br />but as we&#8217;ll talk about for anyone using bylines in full service extraction, those will also be linked so that you&#8217;re going to get all the SEO benefits of linking your authors. It&#8217;s just you won&#8217;t have the full author profile page. Okay. And then, yeah, Chris does a lot of work with AI image creation. so he has come up with some, you know, pretty clear cut tools and processes for creating an avatar.</p>
<p>01:02:55:18 &#8211; 01:03:22:21<br />Matt<br />If you wanted to make it sort of like an animation across your site. And then we&#8217;ve also got the byline mapping to author. So this is the last thing. And some folks on here like Kim, this won&#8217;t apply to you because you&#8217;re going to be coming on as an author. But we have a lot of publishers that start with us with our full service PDF extraction, which means we&#8217;re using bylines to attribute the articles.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=202s" target="" rel="nofollow">03:22</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Transitioning from bylines to authors</span></h4>
<p>01:03:22:26 &#8211; 01:03:42:28<br />Matt<br />So we just we we developed a way to basically transfer all of those bylines over to authors and map them, and we&#8217;ll go over how that works so that anyone on full service that wants to switch can do that, and feel free to jump in at any time. If you have questions, you can type them in the chat or just unmute and just shout them out.</p>
<p>01:03:43:00 &#8211; 01:04:15:03<br />Matt<br />This is very casual. Okay, so here&#8217;s here&#8217;s some background on the motivation for a lot of this. As we have learned and continue to learn each year in our webinars with some of our SEO consultants, the each acronym, which has now been expanded to itI, used to just be at it stands for it basically represents the criteria that Google uses to rate the quality of their search results.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=255s" target="" rel="nofollow">04:15</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; E-E-A-T and its importance for SEO</span></h4>
<p>01:04:15:05 &#8211; 01:04:43:19<br />Matt<br />So the E8 stands for expertise, experience, authority, and trustworthiness. And the nice thing about that is newspapers are actually like perfectly cut out for this. Like you have all these things already just in your nature as as an institution, in the community, and with all your history and archives. It&#8217;s just it&#8217;s not clear to Google that that&#8217;s not always obvious.</p>
<p>01:04:43:19 &#8211; 01:05:11:04<br />Matt<br />It depends on how you present the information on the website and so little details like this, make a big difference in SEO. If Google can&#8217;t see that a pers a single author is tied to all these topics and they&#8217;re always the one reporting on it, and they&#8217;ve got ten years experience reporting on it, then all of this value that you that would normally go towards improving your ranking is going to be lost.</p>
<p>01:05:11:06 &#8211; 01:05:31:01<br />Matt<br />So that&#8217;s why it&#8217;s so important for us to get these working on all of our customer sites. The good news is this already is working on all of our sites. Okay, so the way we&#8217;ve rolled this out, it works for everyone, but there are slight differences in how it&#8217;s been rolled out, depending on whether you use bylines or use authors.</p>
<p>01:05:31:04 &#8211; 01:06:10:03<br />Matt<br />And I just noticed Erica jump on. We were looking at your site beforehand, Erica, as a good example, and it looks like you are currently using bylines because, you know, that&#8217;s basically how you were trained. And at the time when we started working with you, it didn&#8217;t make any difference. But I want to talk to you about possibly mapping those bylines to actual author users in the WordPress site so that it&#8217;s not just a text string, it&#8217;s an actual author account, and a user that&#8217;s affiliated with that story now and then that will allow us to build the the nice author pages that have all the bells and whistles.</p>
<p>01:06:10:03 &#8211; 01:06:42:21<br />Matt<br />So you&#8217;ll see what I&#8217;m talking about in just a second. But basically it all comes down to this EET stuff E18 we want to try to build and develop more of this as you&#8217;ll see what we&#8217;re going to continue doing more of this throughout the year in other ways. just linking pages together to help Googlebot. But here it is just from Mars, which is kind of like the the authority on SEO, E8, as I said, what it stands for, it&#8217;s really just about establishing, you know, who knows what they&#8217;re talking about.</p>
<p>01:06:42:21 &#8211; 01:07:05:07<br />Matt<br />Who are the actual experts, you know, because these days anyone can pop up and start publishing things online. but as a newspaper, you&#8217;ve got all this history, you&#8217;ve got, you know, place in the community, you&#8217;ve got everything going for you. We just got to showcase it. That&#8217;s that&#8217;s all that this is about. Okay. So now let&#8217;s talk a little bit about author versus byline.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=425s" target="" rel="nofollow">07:05</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Differences between authors and bylines in WordPress</span></h4>
<p>01:07:05:10 &#8211; 01:07:39:28<br />Matt<br />So when you log in to your dashboard on WordPress and you go to the article section, it will look like this. And we&#8217;ve got the author field here. Now authors are technically users in WordPress. They have separate logins, you know, different passwords. And there it&#8217;s like a different type of entity in WordPress. Compare that with bylines, which is basically just a string of text in the article editor.</p>
<p>01:07:40:00 &#8211; 01:08:04:22<br />Matt<br />So you know you can write anything in there. And we develop that feature originally to give flexibility to publishers. So, you know, they could write, you know, maybe it was just staff writing this story or, you know, just like a passing through author or something. But but the main reason was for the PDF extraction, because a big part of our business is taking the print PDF and turning it into an HTML website.</p>
<p>01:08:04:24 &#8211; 01:08:29:28<br />Matt<br />The only way that we could really do that was to just take the the author from the PDFs and take the string of text that&#8217;s there and put it in the byline field. We haven&#8217;t, until this point, really had a way to map it to the author, because as you can see in this perfect example, this story was written by Katherine, but it was posted by Kara.</p>
<p>01:08:30:00 &#8211; 01:08:52:14<br />Matt<br />So you know that that can create a little bit of confusion for, people. So like if you are using byline, you&#8217;re probably only displaying your bylines and you&#8217;re not displaying the authors because those might sometimes be different. So we might just want to talk about switching those two up, displaying the author instead, so that we can get all the features that are available.</p>
<p>01:08:52:16 &#8211; 01:09:19:05<br />Matt<br />But just to take a quick pause here, I guess since I think it would be helpful to look at Insider Utah, since this is the example I was just talking about for Erica, we&#8217;ll just take a look at any article. All the articles should have this. And so this actually just says contributed okay. So that is that that was the string of text that was used.</p>
<p>01:09:19:11 &#8211; 01:09:50:07<br />Matt<br />So our system looked out at the website, all the examples of other stories using the contributor byline and put it together for you. So this this is going to work on every single website. But as you can see, we don&#8217;t have an avatar here. We don&#8217;t have the social media links and we don&#8217;t have a bio. So it&#8217;s not really all the bells and whistles of the author page, although it does provide at least the the structure for the Google bots to be able to follow these things.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=590s" target="" rel="nofollow">09:50</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Examples of byline and author profile pages</span></h4>
<p>01:09:50:10 &#8211; 01:10:09:18<br />Matt<br />But ideally, Erica, I think we would want to get you over to authors, and we can definitely work with you on that. Now here&#8217;s another example. Tori. Dark skies. That is just a string of text. It looks like it&#8217;s not an actual author, so it&#8217;s just going to link to a page like this just to contrast that. Erica.</p>
<p>01:10:09:18 &#8211; 01:10:27:19<br />Matt<br />This is what an author page would look like. We could get the picture of the author, their their social media and then a short bio. But we can only do that if you&#8217;re using the author&#8217;s what the byline is. It&#8217;s not possible right now, but as we&#8217;ll talk about at the end, we have a way to map bylines over to authors.</p>
<p>01:10:27:21 &#8211; 01:10:58:27<br />Matt<br />So it&#8217;s not going to be a big deal to to make this change. Okay. Let&#8217;s see here. So now let&#8217;s jump over a little bit more about bylines. Let me just see if there&#8217;s anything here that I haven&#8217;t already covered. because I think I pretty much explained the reasoning behind it. Yeah. So like I said, even if you&#8217;re using bylines, those are now clickable and they&#8217;re going to go to, a page that has all the articles by that person.</p>
<p>01:10:58:29 &#8211; 01:11:28:27<br />Matt<br />Okay. Let&#8217;s see. Good question Erica. So I want to address this right away. yes. So you do the authors again, I think we might have just kind of steered you towards bylines initially, but, you know, there was never a point where you you couldn&#8217;t control the authors. I think maybe actually at the time, there may not have been a way to to change the author, individual stories to someone other than yourself.</p>
<p>01:11:28:29 &#8211; 01:11:55:01<br />Matt<br />So then you&#8217;d have to be logging into other people&#8217;s accounts. But that&#8217;s what&#8217;s different now, is you can, as the editor, you logged in with your account, Erica, you can set the author to anyone on your staff. Now that that was not possible in 2020 when you joined. So I think that&#8217;s probably why we we started a studio to the byline so that that&#8217;s a big change.</p>
<p>01:11:55:04 &#8211; 01:12:21:25<br />Matt<br />So yeah, we can talk a little bit about that. Maybe we can even show everyone, Chris what when we get into a demo in a minute here, if we could show them how to change the author on an article. I think that&#8217;s kind of new to a lot of people. So I was highlighting. All right. Very cool. So here&#8217;s just another example of, you know, another this looks like it&#8217;s byline again, because we&#8217;re looking at Florida Weekly.</p>
<p>01:12:21:27 &#8211; 01:12:43:28<br />Matt<br />And so Florida is using byline. But then they&#8217;ve got this second line here. Now I believe the way it works is it&#8217;s only going to highlight the first line of the byline. So you can have, you know, the person&#8217;s name and then title underneath. And it won&#8217;t link their title. As you can see here.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=764s" target="" rel="nofollow">12:44</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Assigning authors to articles in WordPress</span></h4>
<p>01:12:44:01 &#8211; 01:13:00:21<br />Christopher<br />But the other thing I would point out about authors is to the full service point is all of the full service articles are assigned a default author on import, which is usually like the our hometown admin right account.</p>
<p>01:13:00:24 &#8211; 01:13:16:20<br />Matt<br />Exactly. Yeah. Let&#8217;s let&#8217;s expand on that. So Florida Weekly is one of our oldest customers. They&#8217;ve always been using full service PDF extraction. So what&#8217;s going to happen here is.</p>
<p>01:13:16:23 &#8211; 01:13:31:17<br />Matt<br />Basically they send us the PDF. We take that text out and just put the string right in the byline field. I mean, I kind of already explain that I&#8217;m just sort of losing my train of thought here for this segment.</p>
<p>01:13:31:19 &#8211; 01:13:56:01<br />Christopher<br />Actually, what might be if you want to go visit one of if we can get to the live. But, if you were to click on the edit article, which this is a screenshot, so obviously we can&#8217;t, but you could, you could see the, the author listed. And I believe for most of the Florida weeklies it&#8217;s just oh admin, but we&#8217;re hiding the author display via access since the full service customers were focused, as you say, mainly on using the byline.</p>
<p>01:13:56:03 &#8211; 01:14:21:06<br />Matt<br />That&#8217;s what I was going to try and explain, right. Because our wraps are logged in as admin. And so yeah, that their user accounts are there just every article that they publish, even though they didn&#8217;t write it obviously is going to have OAC admin. So that&#8217;s why we developed the bylines in the first place. So we can just hide that OAC admin author on the majority of our customer sites.</p>
<p>01:14:21:09 &#8211; 01:14:41:14<br />Matt<br />But now more and more people are, you know, going self service and just the authors are just making more sense for everyone. So, you know, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s kind of why we wanted to make this available. Does that makes sense? If that doesn&#8217;t make sense to anyone, feel free to unmute yourself or just drop a message in the chat.</p>
<p>01:14:41:14 &#8211; 01:14:49:00<br />Matt<br />Erica, I just invite you to speak if you don&#8217;t have to, but if you&#8217;d like to talk at all, just feel free to unmute yourself.</p>
<p>01:14:49:03 &#8211; 01:15:28:02<br />Christopher<br />And I will say that Erica&#8217;s point that that at least on the import, you can set a default author that&#8217;s not an admin, but you can only set a single author for the entire import. So you have to still go and individually change authors after the full service import in order to take advantage of those things, which is the workaround for the mapping, so that when we have a byline that we&#8217;re pulling from the PDF and the extraction on our import, it will mash those up and take care of that, that automatically for us.</p>
<p>01:15:28:05 &#8211; 01:15:53:09<br />Matt<br />Right, right. Yeah. And but just to be totally clear, Erica is self-service. She&#8217;s publishing all this stuff herself. So that actually doesn&#8217;t apply to her. But that is a good point. Like, the fact is we are going to continue with our when we do extraction, we&#8217;re going to continue putting in bylines. Technically, they are just going to be mapped to an author page.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=953s" target="" rel="nofollow">15:53</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Customizing author profile pages</span></h4>
<p>01:15:53:12 &#8211; 01:16:12:21<br />Matt<br />that that&#8217;s that&#8217;s an actual user account. Because just the way it works, when we&#8217;re doing extraction, we still have to put the author as admin. We can&#8217;t in the process change the author, even though it&#8217;s right there in front of us on the PDF, you know, and I in theory we could select from a dropdown, but it&#8217;s not possible.</p>
<p>01:16:12:24 &#8211; 01:16:26:10<br />Matt<br />It just needs to be published as admin. So that&#8217;s why we have the mapping to connect the bylines to the author pages after the fact. Is that 100% correct? Chris. What did I say?</p>
<p>01:16:26:10 &#8211; 01:16:40:10<br />Christopher<br />Anything I would have to check with engineering on if the if the mapping specifically takes place before or after, like on the actual import.</p>
<p>01:16:40:13 &#8211; 01:16:40:24<br />Matt<br />Right.</p>
<p>01:16:40:24 &#8211; 01:16:45:24<br />Christopher<br />If if it does the mapping and actually changes the authors. I would have to check on that.</p>
<p>01:16:45:27 &#8211; 01:16:50:19<br />Matt<br />Okay. Gotcha. That&#8217;s it. Yeah I think Erica. Yeah. Did you have a question?</p>
<p>01:16:50:21 &#8211; 01:17:14:10<br />Erica<br />Yeah. Well, I had been reluctant to ask a question because I came in a few minutes late because I had to do a zoom update. But is this something that we can. So you&#8217;re saying we&#8217;re going to be going more with authors than bylines? I&#8217;m a little unclear. Okay. How the system works. And is this something that&#8217;s already set up or something that&#8217;s going to be set up.</p>
<p>01:17:14:12 &#8211; 01:17:35:12<br />Matt<br />So just to be clear, you don&#8217;t have to change anything. You you know, you don&#8217;t have to make any of these changes that I&#8217;m suggesting. There&#8217;s there&#8217;s two things we have already implemented the byline likes. So if you look at your site, if you haven&#8217;t noticed, these are not clickable. And they weren&#8217;t always like that.</p>
<p>01:17:35:20 &#8211; 01:17:36:29<br />Erica<br />I said, okay.</p>
<p>01:17:37:01 &#8211; 01:18:01:26<br />Matt<br />So that&#8217;s one thing I just want to point out that is done. That&#8217;s rolled out everywhere. When I was in, I was probably just like, totally, yeah, I&#8217;m sorry if I just talked without explaining this clearly enough, but if you wanted to have a page like this where we can, because right now, this is automatically belts, but this is all that we can do with the bylines.</p>
<p>01:18:01:28 &#8211; 01:18:26:26<br />Matt<br />is have the name at the top and then a list of articles. But if you wanted to make those author profiles a little bit more detailed, have more information in them, and also link to the author&#8217;s other work kind of like a resume page or something. Google really likes that. So we would encourage publishers to move towards authors, and that&#8217;s something that we can help you with.</p>
<p>01:18:26:27 &#8211; 01:18:49:20<br />Matt<br />Okay, just to be clear, there&#8217;s nothing you got to do on your own. We can help you with that. But the reason to do it would be to get these nicer looking profile pages and also provide that other link between your website and this person&#8217;s social media accounts. So then Google can see that this is all connected. This is one person, you know, this is like legit.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=1129s" target="" rel="nofollow">18:49</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Using bylines for guest contributors</span></h4>
<p>01:18:49:23 &#8211; 01:18:52:17<br />Matt<br />Does that all make sense or am I still . . .</p>
<p>01:18:52:20 &#8211; 01:19:13:15<br />Erica<br />Yes, that part makes sense. But. Right. That&#8217;s because. So yeah, we&#8217;re happy to like build out the those pages with the and have their photos and their name and their bio and links links to their social media. If they if they have them, I am I&#8217;m glad that we&#8217;re doing this because we really do want to increase our SEO.</p>
<p>01:19:13:15 &#8211; 01:19:40:19<br />Erica<br />We&#8217;re finding that we&#8217;re not getting great SEO right now. Okay, right. We feel like we should be doing better than we are since we are posting so regularly. Right? But I&#8217;m just wondering, like, because yes, I can put my we can put our articles, manually, every week and I&#8217;m wondering where do we go? So and we use the byline down at the bottom of the, the article page.</p>
<p>01:19:40:22 &#8211; 01:20:07:25<br />Erica<br />Right. We also select author up on the right hand side when we&#8217;re created creating an article okay. So far we&#8217;ve only had the insider in my name as default authors. And I&#8217;m wondering so how I&#8217;m that&#8217;s still unclear to me whether the the byline down at the bottom of the page is the key area where this link happening is on your author&#8217;s.</p>
<p>01:20:07:27 &#8211; 01:20:12:17<br />Erica<br />Yeah. We don&#8217;t have control over authors. We don&#8217;t have control over that.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=1212s" target="" rel="nofollow">20:12</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Creating new author accounts</span></h4>
<p>01:20:12:19 &#8211; 01:20:13:06<br />Matt<br />Right?</p>
<p>01:20:13:06 &#8211; 01:20:17:01<br />Erica<br />I&#8217;ve been told by your tech people right.</p>
<p>01:20:17:03 &#8211; 01:20:23:22<br />Matt<br />Yes. And that that I think that they would have. Well, Chris, what were you going to say? Sorry. I don&#8217;t want to step up because, you.</p>
<p>01:20:23:25 &#8211; 01:20:56:24<br />Christopher<br />No, I was just going to say that an author is someone with an editor level account on the dashboard. So if you don&#8217;t have an author in the dropdown, they basically just need an account and you can start assigning stories to their account. Now the permissions level to add editor level accounts I&#8217;m not sure on your particular site, but that is that would be the way forward to to start adding authors that then you could then start doing the attribution for when they post.</p>
<p>01:20:56:27 &#8211; 01:21:15:06<br />Matt<br />Well, I think it would make sense just to troubleshoot this a little bit with Erica. And that&#8217;s that&#8217;s very helpful, Chris. But I need to see this to to make it clear. So let me just log in with admin here and we&#8217;ll just take a little diversion. This is oh I you had double opt in. Hold on a second.</p>
<p>01:21:15:09 &#8211; 01:21:19:26<br />Matt</p>
<p>01:21:19:28 &#8211; 01:21:27:29<br />Erica<br />I&#8217;m just going to add another question. So we want to add, for example, the people that we have doing regular reporting, we want to add them as authors.</p>
<p>01:21:27:29 &#8211; 01:21:31:13<br />Matt<br />So that&#8217;s what I&#8217;m going to. Yes. That&#8217;s exactly what I want to explain.</p>
<p>01:21:31:17 &#8211; 01:21:44:13<br />Erica<br />And then the other thing too is we we may have an occasional contributor, a member of the community who wants who has written something for us. And then do we have to go to you guys in order to input the person as an author?</p>
<p>01:21:44:15 &#8211; 01:21:46:03<br />Matt<br />That&#8217;s a good question because.</p>
<p>01:21:46:03 &#8211; 01:21:48:09<br />Erica<br />That&#8217;s an owner is process.</p>
<p>01:21:48:11 &#8211; 01:22:00:00<br />Matt<br />So yeah, we want to need to do that. Now, this is a really good point for what do you do for them now. So you you&#8217;re you&#8217;re entering in all the info. So you just put their name in the byline.</p>
<p>01:22:00:00 &#8211; 01:22:23:17<br />Erica<br />Yeah that&#8217;s it. And then we use the dropdown. And we actually want the insider as the author. Here&#8217;s another weird thing. I&#8217;ve looked up some of our contributors of some of our columnists, for example, on Substack. You know, if you do a Google search on some some something, there are content. So I said aggregate, you know, they&#8217;ll just pull out stuff from across the web and they&#8217;ll show stuff from our site.</p>
<p>01:22:23:20 &#8211; 01:22:33:22<br />Erica<br />But it&#8217;s showing under my name as opposed to the commentator name. And it&#8217;s really unclear to me why that&#8217;s happening, because we&#8217;re showing their byline. We have their byline.</p>
<p>01:22:33:25 &#8211; 01:22:42:22<br />Matt<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s strange. That shouldn&#8217;t I don&#8217;t know why that would be happening, but these are really good questions. </p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=1362s" target="" rel="nofollow">22:42</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Demonstrating how to change the author on an article</span></h4>
<p>01:22:42:29 &#8211; 01:22:57:03<br />Christopher<br />Oh it looks different depending on the the&#8230; I&#8217;m, I&#8217;m pretty sure the article schema that&#8217;s used, pushes author above byline. So depending on how the aggregators are working that they may pull that first.</p>
<p>01:22:57:06 &#8211; 01:23:24:24<br />Matt<br />Okay. So let me let me explain this a little bit more. I think what is happening is and this is another good reason for you to switch to authors. The author is still in the website, it&#8217;s still in the CMS, and it&#8217;s actually still in some kind of front facing code. We are just hiding it with CSS so you can&#8217;t see it through a browser, but a bot scraping sites may still see you as the author.</p>
<p>01:23:24:27 &#8211; 01:23:50:25<br />Matt<br />Now that is problematic, I agree. Like that&#8217;s we don&#8217;t want your Substack. The Substack thing&#8217;s showing your name, so there&#8217;s a couple things that I that&#8217;s another really strong reason to make this switch. Okay. But I want to address all your concerns because I know that we it sounds like we really drilled it into your head that you can&#8217;t change the author and that it has just changed that.</p>
<p>01:23:50:25 &#8211; 01:24:12:08<br />Matt<br />And we made some updates. So that&#8217;s the big thing I want to demonstrate a is different. But even if you go in there right now, if there if we never set up a bunch of authors because it&#8217;s only you putting up stuff, then there won&#8217;t be anything for you to choose from anyway. So we do have to create the author accounts first, and then we can start assigning articles to them.</p>
<p>01:24:12:10 &#8211; 01:24:21:08<br />Matt<br />But you know, it&#8217;s not like the byline where you can just type whatever you want in there. It&#8217;s it&#8217;s going to be from a dropdown that that is of all the users.</p>
<p>01:24:21:14 &#8211; 01:24:24:17<br />Erica<br />Okay. Are we still using the byline then.</p>
<p>01:24:24:19 &#8211; 01:24:45:04<br />Matt<br />So we would I think that the recommendation is that you don&#8217;t because it&#8217;s just going to be too confusing to have more than one thing. And you know, you you don&#8217;t want the same name showing twice. So we would say, no, you&#8217;re not going to need the byline anymore. The only thing is, though, for those guest writers, I have to think through that a little bit.</p>
<p>01:24:45:04 &#8211; 01:24:45:22<br />Matt<br />I don&#8217;t have.</p>
<p>01:24:45:22 &#8211; 01:25:22:25<br />Christopher<br />Any. I have, I have a recommendation for them. So that way we think that would that would be you use a generic, email address such as staff at your paper.com, and that&#8217;s the author. And the byline isn&#8217;t going to be pulled from Substack because they&#8217;re not as high on the tier list as your actual authors. So they&#8217;re not going to have the same level of trustworthiness, because they&#8217;re only going to get a bot in, like so if you are going to have contributors, but they&#8217;re not high enough to actually be a member of your contributing staff, then they&#8217;re just not going to have the same level of linkage.</p>
<p>01:25:22:25 &#8211; 01:25:32:26<br />Christopher<br />I guess we would be how I would describe that because and so I would you want to default everything to authors unless there&#8217;s a really good reason not to.</p>
<p>01:25:32:29 &#8211; 01:25:39:07<br />Erica<br />Well, and then then would the byline be handy just so at least people can see who wrote this article.</p>
<p>01:25:39:09 &#8211; 01:25:44:17<br />Matt<br />Right? That&#8217;s exactly. I was just going to say, what do you think, Chris? Is there any reason that we can&#8217;t have both?</p>
<p>01:25:44:21 &#8211; 01:25:53:05<br />Christopher<br />Like I said, well, if they&#8217;re the same, then I would say, no, you would, we would just right now on this side, the authors are hidden.</p>
<p>01:25:53:07 &#8211; 01:25:54:13<br />Matt<br />Right? Yes.</p>
<p>01:25:54:13 &#8211; 01:26:10:07<br />Christopher<br />So if you switch everything over to authors, you would basically start hiding the byline and just but you would still have archives with bylines and stuff. So it would be kind of going forward. You just wouldn&#8217;t use bylines anymore. Archives would kind of fall into their own category.</p>
<p>01:26:10:09 &#8211; 01:26:41:19<br />Matt<br />Yeah. So and we&#8217;ll definitely follow up with you on this, Erica, I&#8217;m going to talk to the engineers just about this situation that you&#8217;re describing and make sure I have it right. But I&#8217;m pretty sure what it sounds like, what you want is both I think we want to display both. Author and byline. And so then you could say have the author on those guest columns, you could have the author be staff, or it could just be guest author, and then you could use the byline to still put their name in there for the reader.</p>
<p>01:26:41:21 &#8211; 01:26:56:12<br />Matt<br />But these bots and everything are going to be probably picking up that staff as the author rather than you. So that&#8217;s at least better than it&#8217;s showing you as the author now shows. The insight is that does that sound good?</p>
<p>01:26:56:14 &#8211; 01:26:57:25<br />Erica<br />Yeah, that can work.</p>
<p><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=1625s" target="" rel="nofollow">27:05</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Mapping bylines to authors for existing content</span></p>
<p>01:26:57:27 &#8211; 01:27:16:13<br />Matt<br />Okay. Yeah. So I think I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any technical reason we can&#8217;t display both author and byline. So I think that&#8217;s going to be what you want to do. That&#8217;s why we had this webinar. I mean this is perfect. Like these questions are exactly why we did this. Because everyone is so different. They have different methods. Right.</p>
<p>01:27:16:15 &#8211; 01:27:35:19<br />Matt<br />You know, so it&#8217;s just all over the place. So but really I feel like engineering has done a very good job of rolling this out in a way that works perfectly great. I mean, this this is still clickable and it&#8217;s still useful to the reader, but I think it could just be optimized, and especially given the other issues you&#8217;ve had with those scrapers.</p>
<p>01:27:35:21 &#8211; 01:28:06:23<br />Matt<br />Let&#8217;s just talk about move into authors in a follow up. okay. Cool. Great questions. So just to get back on track here and make sure I cover all my points as well, switch back over to the presentation. I showed you this already. This is just another example of a byline profile and then byline pages again. Yeah, they&#8217;re really more for generic names.</p>
<p>01:28:06:26 &#8211; 01:28:32:22<br />Matt<br />that&#8217;s going to be their use going forward, just exactly as we just described for Erica in those situations. Okay. So yeah. So here you can see this is a actually a good example of one displaying both the author I don&#8217;t know if you can see that the author here is by staff, but then he&#8217;s got this other line here by Prescott National Forest.</p>
<p>01:28:32:22 &#8211; 01:28:42:06<br />Matt<br />So this would be your guest staff author and then this would be the person&#8217;s name. But in this example we just described Erica okay.</p>
<p>01:28:42:06 &#8211; 01:29:03:02<br />Erica<br />And we&#8217;ll have control over what that says because I&#8217;m a little uncomfortable with that because in our case we have national forests contributing stuff to oh yeah, they&#8217;re not staff. They&#8217;re a contributor. Right. Where you contributor. So it&#8217;s it&#8217;s just I don&#8217;t want any I just want to be as clear with the public as.</p>
<p>01:29:03:06 &#8211; 01:29:32:25<br />Matt<br />Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. And you know, no question about it. Yeah. You can you can name that that author anything you want. You can ask contributor or anything. Yep. I&#8217;ll just make a note of that. Okay. Great. So we&#8217;ve talked quite a bit about bylines and how those all work. Let&#8217;s let&#8217;s get into the author a little bit. I&#8217;ve been alluding to it constantly, but here it is.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=1772s" target="" rel="nofollow">29:32</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Setting up author avatars and social media links</span></h4>
<p>01:29:32:28 &#8211; 01:30:02:15<br />Matt<br />again, just in one shot you can see the it&#8217;s kind of two pages that it affects right now. You can click on the author name in the article and then go to the bio page right here. And then you&#8217;ve got is any any I think we can take their email. We can take a website if they have just like a website that&#8217;s like their resume, social media, anything that they want to associate with their profile.</p>
<p>01:30:02:18 &#8211; 01:30:26:25<br />Matt<br />I don&#8217;t think that I&#8217;m not sure what the the max length on this text is, but, you know, most people make it about a paragraph long. And then again, you&#8217;ve just got all the articles by that author pulled in automatically. Yep. So you got your avatar social links. The other cool thing, when you get that avatar in there is it will actually show up on the article page.</p>
<p>01:30:26:28 &#8211; 01:30:51:23<br />Matt<br />And I think I found my doctor is one of the only ones that has put these avatars up. But as soon as you put them on the those author pages, they will propagate out to all the articles too. So you got that clickable photo makes it a little bit more legit again. And here&#8217;s that author profile page. Pretty straightforward.</p>
<p>01:30:51:26 &#8211; 01:31:10:00<br />Matt<br />Now let&#8217;s talk a little bit about customizing the profile. This is going to be. So again you&#8217;re going to have to create the authors first. And once you have those authors created then you can go in and customize how their profile looks.</p>
<p>01:31:10:02 &#8211; 01:31:30:15<br />Christopher<br />So if I&#8217;m if I may interject, since we were just talking about the the staff account, the username up, the username up there is where you would choose that. So you&#8217;d have to think ahead because you can&#8217;t change that afterwards. But you can change, you can have that as staff and then have a, you know, ads at or news at your paper.com or something.</p>
<p>01:31:30:15 &#8211; 01:31:35:05<br />Christopher<br />But that&#8217;s where you would that&#8217;s how you would set up that kind of generic account.</p>
<p>01:31:35:07 &#8211; 01:31:53:20<br />Matt<br />Right, right. Let me just see if we can even show I&#8217;m not going to actually create anything. But just as a quick demonstration on how you could do this, get into the dashboard. We&#8217;re going to go to users.</p>
<p>01:31:53:22 &#8211; 01:32:14:19<br />Matt<br />Because an author is just a specific type of user. So their role down here is automatically subscriber. You just want to make sure that set to author or editor whatever you want. But as you can see this is when the username is created. So this is when you would need to call a contributor. Is that am I getting that right Chris.</p>
<p>01:32:14:22 &#8211; 01:32:35:18<br />Matt<br />The required is locked in. So this is the page to just create the user. But then once the user&#8217;s created then you go into edit it and you&#8217;re going to see all these other options okay. And and the username will be blanked out. It&#8217;ll be kind of grayed out because you can&#8217;t edit.</p>
<p>01:32:35:21 &#8211; 01:32:43:09<br />Christopher<br />This is the same page where you manage passwords and and addresses and all your contact stuff. It&#8217;s just your main account profile page.</p>
<p>01:32:43:11 &#8211; 01:33:07:17<br />Matt<br />Right? Right. Exactly. Okay. Yeah. And we are asking folks to, to upload this info themselves. We can help you set up a couple accounts if you need to, but I think that&#8217;s probably something we would want to do, like on a call, because we really don&#8217;t want to I mean, this is content, you know, it&#8217;s like very important that it shows up the way you want it.</p>
<p>01:33:07:17 &#8211; 01:33:21:00<br />Matt<br />So we really thought it was important to give you full control of this. So you can set it up. You can change it at any point. You know, the bio needs to be updated or anything like that.</p>
<p>01:33:21:02 &#8211; 01:33:30:11<br />Matt<br />do we have any other questions at this point? It&#8217;s feel free to jump in at any time. Now, think we&#8217;re waiting.</p>
<p>01:33:30:11 &#8211; 01:33:51:28<br />Christopher<br />I think there&#8217;s one one demo we didn&#8217;t include in the slides but was asked about would you mind maybe going to an article editing page so everybody else, because I know Eric mentioned it, but we can also show again where the order of the authors are selected and also how you can in the main or, article list that you&#8217;re getting ready to go to.</p>
<p>01:33:52:00 &#8211; 01:34:12:06<br />Christopher<br />You can actually select multiple stories and reassign authors in bulk as well. So just as as you&#8217;re kind of ever kind of rolling this out, this is just one of the tools that&#8217;s there to kind of help you manage things without as much a TDM if are moving and moving things from byline to authors with new accounts and things like that.</p>
<p>01:34:12:09 &#8211; 01:34:27:03<br />Matt<br />Right, right. See you here. So if I go into edit this, yeah, I could have shown you the quick add it, but it&#8217;s just over here under.</p>
<p>01:34:27:06 &#8211; 01:34:31:03<br />Matt<br />I see the zoom thing in the way. So so here we go.</p>
<p>01:34:31:04 &#8211; 01:34:36:26<br />Christopher<br />It&#8217;ll be. Yeah it might be in different places for different users but yeah there we go. So we have one right.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=2076s" target="" rel="nofollow">34:36</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Displaying both author and byline on articles</span></h4>
<p>01:34:36:29 &#8211; 01:34:52:12<br />Matt<br />Yeah. So like exactly like we thought Erica you&#8217;re basically the only user in here. I mean there&#8217;s this apps but yeah there&#8217;s not really anyone for you to assign it to. And so that&#8217;s that&#8217;s why there&#8217;s no option for that.</p>
<p>01:34:52:15 &#8211; 01:34:53:27<br />Matt</p>
<p>01:34:54:00 &#8211; 01:34:58:12<br />Erica<br />Okay. So we&#8217;re going to create new users who will be available in this dropdown.</p>
<p>01:34:58:15 &#8211; 01:35:20:08<br />Matt<br />Exactly. Yeah. That&#8217;s it. And then you can start assigning them as you&#8217;re uploading the stories. But just so that we&#8217;re all totally clear on this, Chris, I wanted to make sure for going back in the archives, that&#8217;s what the mapping is for. She&#8217;s not going to have to update these old authors. Is that right?</p>
<p>01:35:20:11 &#8211; 01:35:40:09<br />Christopher<br />oh. Let&#8217;s see. Well, it depends on what the what the buying lines are and where you want the map, because basically what what happens is a particular author can go to their profile page and there&#8217;s a field where you can say any time this byline string is used, I want that story to be mapped to me, to my author page.</p>
<p>01:35:40:15 &#8211; 01:35:51:02<br />Matt<br />Right, right. Yeah. So let&#8217;s look at that for a second. Over under users, there&#8217;s not going to be many. But yeah.</p>
<p>01:35:51:05 &#8211; 01:35:54:20<br />Christopher<br />I would just go into I think the editor Erica edits editor account.</p>
<p>01:35:54:22 &#8211; 01:36:01:27<br />Matt<br />All right. Yeah. Let me know. Yeah. Let&#8217;s.</p>
<p>01:36:01:29 &#8211; 01:36:09:03<br />Christopher<br />Oh sorry. Just the link there with the one next to it. We&#8217;ll filter that list and. Yeah.</p>
<p>01:36:09:06 &#8211; 01:36:29:15<br />Matt<br />Okay. So if I go into edit your author or user account, then it&#8217;s going to be either at the bottom of. Okay. I&#8217;ll say emailed.</p>
<p>01:36:29:17 &#8211; 01:36:33:21<br />Christopher<br />it may not be it may not be enabled by default.</p>
<p>01:36:33:23 &#8211; 01:36:35:18<br />Matt<br />Okay. Sorry about that.</p>
<p>01:36:35:20 &#8211; 01:36:53:05<br />Christopher<br />But there would be basically another field right there that&#8217;s that would allow you to put a series of, of by line separated by commas. And any time those would appear, instead of linking to that generic landing page, all of those would go directly to your author page.</p>
<p>01:36:53:07 &#8211; 01:36:59:05<br />Erica<br />Okay. So then we talk to you guys directly and have a call about enabling that.</p>
<p>01:36:59:07 &#8211; 01:37:28:21<br />Matt<br />Yeah, yeah, we&#8217;ll we&#8217;ll make sure that&#8217;s enabled after the call. Or for some reason. Yeah I&#8217;m not sure why it isn&#8217;t already. So we&#8217;ll look into that. But yeah. Then then like you said, it&#8217;s just creating the authors, getting their social media stuff uploaded and then starting to link to them, you know, assign them as authors on the new stories that you upload.</p>
<p>01:37:28:24 &#8211; 01:37:48:11<br />Matt<br />yeah. Sorry about that. This was I didn&#8217;t actually double check this beforehand, but yeah, it should be somewhere in here. Normally. So we&#8217;ll follow up on that. Say anything else on. So I mean here&#8217;s the byline mapping again now. Well here&#8217;s here&#8217;s this is what.</p>
<p>01:37:48:12 &#8211; 01:37:50:08<br />Christopher<br />Yeah that&#8217;s what it looks like. Yeah.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=2255s" target="" rel="nofollow">37:35</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Using generic author accounts for guest contributors</span></h4>
<p>01:37:50:11 &#8211; 01:38:18:12<br />Matt<br />Yeah. Right here. So byline map. So there will be a whole section once it&#8217;s enabled that will show up on each author profile. It will be it&#8217;ll say byline map. And so then this is where you&#8217;re going to type all the different ways that their name might appear. And it&#8217;s, you know, hopefully not too many. But this allows you to have multiple spellings or, you know, multiple titles, all kind of one.</p>
<p>01:38:18:15 &#8211; 01:38:29:24<br />Christopher<br />An important one is if sometimes the byline is prefaced with by and sometimes it&#8217;s not. And you want to make sure that both of those get caught and mapped properly, that&#8217;s a good case for multiple entries.</p>
<p>01:38:29:27 &#8211; 01:38:59:12<br />Matt<br />Right? Right. Yeah, yeah. And then again I&#8217;m pretty. So this is all just for really archives that we&#8217;re talking about. Like going forward you will not need to be doing any kind of mapping. It&#8217;s it&#8217;s just make, you know, updating the archives easier because going forward, if you do switch to authors, you&#8217;re going to be tagging every single story as that author.</p>
<p>01:38:59:14 &#8211; 01:39:24:19<br />Matt<br />All right. Any other questions on byline mapping? And Kim, I&#8217;m sorry this hasn&#8217;t been, like super useful for you because a lot of this is geared towards, you know, our existing customers. But, you know, author profiles, it will be a great thing to have set up as soon as we launch your site, you know, so that&#8217;s something to definitely have ready.</p>
<p>01:39:24:21 &#8211; 01:39:51:14<br />Matt<br />that way Google&#8217;s just indexing it that way from the beginning. Okay, so we got a few minutes left here. I try to keep these under an hour. if maybe we could just talk a little bit, Chris, about creating avatars. You know, I think a lot of people might just use their LinkedIn picture, but if you wanted to kind of have a little bit more fun with that, you&#8217;ve been experimenting with Copilot and Microsoft, is that right?</p>
<p>01:39:51:15 &#8211; 01:39:51:25<br />Matt<br />Yeah.</p>
<p>01:39:52:01 &#8211; 01:40:15:07<br />Christopher<br />Yeah. This version was from Microsoft&#8217;s, Copilot, which is completely I think if you have a Microsoft account, you get a few more prompts or something. But most of the time all these things are free for just some silly generation like this. And, you know, and it could be useful for like some of those generic avatars where you want to have like just a group of journalists standing.</p>
<p>01:40:15:07 &#8211; 01:40:36:14<br />Christopher<br />And I think it&#8217;s a little more, you know, you&#8217;ve already got your paper logo at the top in the masthead. So when you go to a kind of your, your, your contributor thing, you can have like a representation. So you can, you can create some different engagement levels with some of this AI driven stuff. But, I just thought it was a fun way of getting something done for those of us who don&#8217;t take too many selfies.</p>
<p>01:40:36:17 &#8211; 01:40:43:08<br />Matt<br />Right? Yeah. If you don&#8217;t have any good selfies and you camera roll, you can always do something like this.</p>
<p>01:40:43:10 &#8211; 01:40:49:00<br />Christopher<br />Yeah. Skip that. When I was young, I just know we had flip phones still, so.</p>
<p>01:40:49:02 &#8211; 01:41:13:20<br />Matt<br />Right. Yeah, yeah, I still remember taking selfies and a digital cameras. So awkward. All right. Cool. Yeah. So that was just like a fun little use of some AI tools just to make sure we cover all of our bases. The author profile I said this in the beginning, but I just want to really emphasize it. It is like the newspaper is the perfect institution for Google.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=2473s" target="" rel="nofollow">41:13</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Newspapers and the E-E-A-T criteria</span></h4>
<p>01:41:13:20 &#8211; 01:41:45:29<br />Matt<br />You know, they they are trustworthy. They&#8217;ve got the experience, they&#8217;ve got expertise, they&#8217;re the authoritative sources of information and they&#8217;re trustworthy. So they have all the check, all these boxes. It&#8217;s just a matter of displaying that make putting it in the schema of the website so that, you know, the bots can follow those links. It&#8217;s really just all about internal linking because as you know, the audience knows this, that and they they might even know some of these authors personally so they can see that byline and that&#8217;s that&#8217;s all that they need.</p>
<p>01:41:45:29 &#8211; 01:42:08:14<br />Matt<br />But the I honestly, it just comes down to the bots and outlining this for them. And if we can show them a map of hundreds of articles, all linked to this one profile, they really like that. And that&#8217;ll get us some good scores on the quality ratings that Google does. And they&#8217;re constantly evaluating the quality of their search results, using people all over the world.</p>
<p>01:42:08:14 &#8211; 01:42:18:16<br />Matt<br />And this is the criteria. They tell them to judge the quality of results on. So it&#8217;s very important that we demonstrate these things.</p>
<p>01:42:18:18 &#8211; 01:42:37:28<br />Matt<br />Okay. I think we&#8217;re just about done here. Maybe we could even here&#8217;s some of our references. And I can send out a link to this slide show if you want to read about these things anymore. And we&#8217;ll also have a link to the video, and we&#8217;ll probably, you know, cut it up and make some, shorts from this.</p>
<p>01:42:37:28 &#8211; 01:43:00:20<br />Matt<br />I think because there&#8217;s a lot of really good points in the middle that I want to highlight specific, you know, cases that will come up for other people too, just like for you, Erica. so maybe even now, since we have some time here, we can just ask engineering if they can turn that on so we can just kind of.</p>
<p>01:43:00:22 &#8211; 01:43:07:00<br />Christopher<br />Matt, I wasn&#8217;t sure if you wanted to take the time, but I can talk you through it. It&#8217;s it&#8217;s under two settings.</p>
<p>01:43:07:02 &#8211; 01:43:08:27<br />Matt<br />Oh, sorry. Okay.</p>
<p>01:43:09:03 &#8211; 01:43:11:01<br />Christopher<br />I&#8217;ve turned it on a few times, so.</p>
<p>01:43:11:03 &#8211; 01:43:12:09<br />Matt<br />Oh, you did okay. Great.</p>
<p>01:43:12:14 &#8211; 01:43:24:03<br />Christopher<br />So if you scroll down to the bottom, it&#8217;s our one with the house next to it. Yeah. You can go to our settings at the top. The list. Yeah.</p>
<p>01:43:24:05 &#8211; 01:43:42:04<br />Christopher<br />And then it&#8217;s a it&#8217;s a little hidden, but if you scroll down there&#8217;s a whole set of author things. It&#8217;s almost all the way down at the bottom. Well, there it is, modified author. So you want to do them. Yep. There&#8217;s the author mapping okay. And you save the changes. And now you can go back to the profile and that field will be there.</p>
<p>01:43:42:07 &#8211; 01:43:56:02<br />Matt<br />Perfect. Okay. Let&#8217;s do that. So if I go to users users and really enter their.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=2636s" target="" rel="nofollow">43:56</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Enabling author mapping in WordPress settings</span></h4>
<p>01:43:56:04 &#8211; 01:44:08:16<br />Matt<br />Okay. So now Erica when you go in here you&#8217;ll, you should see exactly what I&#8217;m seeing as I scroll down.</p>
<p>01:44:08:19 &#8211; 01:44:20:29<br />Matt<br />Line map. Here it is. So when so yeah. Basically. You&#8217;ve got all these bylines out there. Some of them are your byline. So. Right.</p>
<p>01:44:21:01 &#8211; 01:44:22:03<br />Erica<br />Yeah.</p>
<p>01:44:22:06 &#8211; 01:44:38:00<br />Matt<br />Okay. So then that those are the ones that we want to link to this author. We don&#8217;t want to link everything that you&#8217;ve ever posted because that defeats the purpose. So, do you usually just write your full name or is it by Erica.</p>
<p>01:44:38:00 &#8211; 01:44:51:28<br />Erica<br />Or have you use it&#8217;s in our previous bylines, I think we put by and then the name, because that&#8217;s how we want it to show up on the screen. So I think we&#8217;ve always put bye.</p>
<p>01:44:52:00 &#8211; 01:45:10:04<br />Matt<br />Right, right. Okay. Gotcha. So then we&#8217;ll just make sure to include that I don&#8217;t want to make these changes right now. I&#8217;m going to have okay with after. But what they will do is just type in, you know, your name in there with and maybe just do one without the buy just in case there&#8217;s any now and then.</p>
<p>01:45:10:04 &#8211; 01:45:17:24<br />Matt<br />You know, once they hit update user, it&#8217;ll just go out into the archives and connect your author. Okay with those.</p>
<p>01:45:17:24 &#8211; 01:45:19:19<br />Erica<br />Yeah this is great.</p>
<p>01:45:19:22 &#8211; 01:45:25:07<br />Matt<br />Yeah. So yeah. Right. How many authors are we talking about that you would want to set up. </p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=2725s" target="" rel="nofollow">45:25</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Q&amp;A: Deciding on the number of authors to set up initially</span></h4>
<p>01:45:25:07 &#8211; 01:45:38:26<br />Erica<br />We have maybe 5 or 6 initially and then but then we also, like I say, we do have those occasional contributors, people who are columnists who submit things occasionally. Right. It&#8217;s going to be a little variable right now.</p>
<p>01:45:38:26 &#8211; 01:45:59:04<br />Matt<br />I&#8217;m really glad we could talk through this, because I think the 100%, the solution is to keep the bylines on there, and then, you know, when it&#8217;s your story, you just won&#8217;t put a byline in. You&#8217;ll just use the author, you know, just show up that way. But for these guest authors, you&#8217;ll still have the byline field available if you want it to.</p>
<p>01:45:59:06 &#8211; 01:45:59:25<br />Erica<br />Okay.</p>
<p>01:45:59:27 &#8211; 01:46:24:12<br />Christopher<br />The minute I have, I have something maybe we could bring up with engineering and that would be where you could have a contributor give them temporary editor access and assign it, and then put them back as a subscriber. And I wonder if their author page would still be active and assigned properly, or if you demote them, if you have to reassign the author.</p>
<p>01:46:24:14 &#8211; 01:46:37:13<br />Christopher<br />I&#8217;d actually have to test that out. I&#8217;m not sure what happens if someone isn&#8217;t. It is no longer an author. What happens to those stories? I think you have to to to choose a fallback. So that&#8217;s that&#8217;s the interesting.</p>
<p>01:46:37:15 &#8211; 01:46:51:00<br />Matt<br />Yes. That can be an issue. I&#8217;m just thinking about Erica&#8217;s comment of like, she doesn&#8217;t want to be creating new authors every time there&#8217;s a guest contributor, and that&#8217;s what she would have to do in that case, right?</p>
<p>01:46:51:02 &#8211; 01:47:03:05<br />Christopher<br />Yes. Yeah. Yeah, this would be if if it was someone who maybe writes a quarterly sports column and it is rare enough that they justify an account, but yeah. So it&#8217;s kind of a judgment call on that.</p>
<p>01:47:03:08 &#8211; 01:47:15:17<br />Matt<br />Okay. But that&#8217;s a good, way to deal with if you want to just give them temporary access, you want them to have access to your site. That&#8217;s that&#8217;s the one thing like that may be the big deciding factor.</p>
<p>01:47:15:18 &#8211; 01:47:18:07<br />Erica<br />Oh, yeah. If other people have access to our site.</p>
<p>01:47:18:09 &#8211; 01:47:22:11<br />Matt<br />To have contributors have access to say, I know it doesn&#8217;t sound like you want that.</p>
<p>01:47:22:11 &#8211; 01:47:23:26<br />Erica<br />So no, no.</p>
<p>01:47:23:29 &#8211; 01:47:40:25<br />Matt<br />You&#8217;re going to just be doing it yourself. But if if one of our customers did want to do that, I can see what you&#8217;re saying now, Chris, you could give them the permissions to go in, set up their own account, publish their article, and then you turn them back to a subscriber and we&#8217;d have to tell them.</p>
<p>01:47:41:00 &#8211; 01:47:55:00<br />Christopher<br />I might have to test that. Yeah, yeah. But I&#8217;m pretty sure. Yeah. If you pull someone that&#8217;s that is an author and you take them away as an author, you have to give that story somewhere to go, right? That that might be an important point.</p>
<p>01:47:55:00 &#8211; 01:48:10:21<br />Erica<br />I&#8217;m I&#8217;m also wondering if we can have a bifurcation. So for example, a we often we get a lot of content. We&#8217;re surrounded by public land. We get content from the forest Service, Park Service, Bureau of Land Management. Should I create authors with little logo avatars for each of those? And then those.</p>
<p>01:48:10:22 &#8211; 01:48:11:01<br />Christopher<br />Press.</p>
<p>01:48:11:01 &#8211; 01:48:27:21<br />Erica<br />Releases? If we have, or we also have specific entities. So like, you know, we could say that the authors, the National Park Service, but with a byline from Capital Reef National Park, I mean, can we have that kind of granularity?</p>
<p>01:48:27:24 &#8211; 01:48:39:12<br />Christopher<br />Well, the issue is, is you&#8217;re not the author of that, the National Park Services. So claiming authorship is wouldn&#8217;t do anything for the SEO. So that&#8217;s almost like having an AP story.</p>
<p>01:48:39:15 &#8211; 01:48:40:16<br />Erica<br />Right?</p>
<p>01:48:40:18 &#8211; 01:48:57:12<br />Christopher<br />Right. And so so that doesn&#8217;t count to the authorship. That shouldn&#8217;t count to the authorship stuff at all. It would just be more of like if you want to have it on all the stuff that is contributed by that particular entity aggregated into one place. Well, I think the byline would. That&#8217;s where the byline would come and solve that for you.</p>
<p>01:48:57:12 &#8211; 01:48:58:08<br />Erica<br />Okay.</p>
<p>01:48:58:10 &#8211; 01:49:16:15<br />Matt<br />I think so, yeah. I think the answer is yes. Erica, if you want to do that, you totally can. There&#8217;s no limit on the number of authors. It&#8217;s. Yeah, it&#8217;s really just about how much time you want to put into setting it up. I think once it&#8217;s set up, then you&#8217;ve got them on your dropdown. It&#8217;s easy, you know.</p>
<p>01:49:16:17 &#8211; 01:49:31:29<br />Matt<br />So I think yeah, a couple of the national parks might make sense to be authors. Chris is point about it not helping SEO is a good one, but I do think it serves a functional purpose for the readers to just organize all those stories on a page.</p>
<p>01:49:31:29 &#8211; 01:49:38:27<br />Christopher<br />That&#8217;s nice. And it&#8217;s kind of like the external linking coming in. So it does it does contribute to the authoritative ness. Absolutely on.</p>
<p>01:49:38:27 &#8211; 01:50:00:00<br />Matt<br />That. Right? Right. But there is an original version of that article somewhere else that Google is probably trying to figure out is the original source. You know, I don&#8217;t know that there&#8217;s there&#8217;s a lot going on there, but I think, yeah, the short answer to your question is you can do it. We would just yeah, we need those icons, you know different.</p>
<p>01:50:00:07 &#8211; 01:50:01:14<br />Christopher<br />And in Matt I.</p>
<p>01:50:01:16 &#8211; 01:50:03:09<br />Matt<br />Translate parks and stuff.</p>
<p>01:50:03:11 &#8211; 01:50:21:25<br />Christopher<br />I would just point out that the only requirement to to have an account is it just needs to be associated with an email address. So if you&#8217;re having your own domain and you can have as many email addresses as you want, that would allow you to kind of, as you say, bifurcate things out a bit more than than you might else otherwise.</p>
<p>01:50:21:25 &#8211; 01:50:35:12<br />Christopher<br />And I mean, you could have an author where the Park Service has a dummy email. I mean, you don&#8217;t want to fudge it too much, but technically you could create an author page with an email for the Park service that is just a placeholder for them.</p>
<p>01:50:35:18 &#8211; 01:50:39:12<br />Erica<br />Do we have do we have to enter an email address?</p>
<p>01:50:39:15 &#8211; 01:50:40:02<br />Matt<br />Right, to.</p>
<p>01:50:40:02 &#8211; 01:50:41:26<br />Christopher<br />Create an account? You do. Yes we.</p>
<p>01:50:41:26 &#8211; 01:50:42:13<br />Matt<br />Do.</p>
<p>01:50:42:13 &#8211; 01:50:52:17<br />Erica<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s a little tricky because I don&#8217;t necessarily want individuals personal email addresses. I mean, should I always put our email address.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=3052s" target="" rel="nofollow">50:52</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Q&amp;A: Managing email addresses for author accounts</span></h4>
<p>01:50:52:19 &#8211; 01:50:53:09<br />Matt<br />On.</p>
<p>01:50:53:12 &#8211; 01:50:55:20<br />Erica<br />The central site?</p>
<p>01:50:55:23 &#8211; 01:51:18:07<br />Christopher<br />It right, right above where Matt is looking. You can have an alternate display email address for a profile. If you wanted to put a different email address, like instead of having your if you have if you&#8217;re using a personal Gmail for your your editor account, but you only want to display staff at your paper.com on your author profile page, you could do that.</p>
<p>01:51:18:09 &#8211; 01:51:22:22<br />Matt<br />But the other thing is she&#8217;s going to have to create a bunch of emails.</p>
<p>01:51:22:24 &#8211; 01:51:27:03<br />Erica<br />I do not want our author&#8217;s email addresses on our website.</p>
<p>01:51:27:05 &#8211; 01:51:49:21<br />Matt<br />No. Yeah, you wouldn&#8217;t need to put those up. But, Chris, you can&#8217;t reuse this snapshot. You know, I all the right you you&#8217;re right. Okay. So you do need a unique email for each author. So that to me could be a little bit of a hassle. And all these national parks, right. What email are you going to use?</p>
<p>01:51:49:24 &#8211; 01:52:02:20<br />Christopher<br />Like if you, if it&#8217;s only if you really want to kind of create the different landing page, you know, you could do the same thing with a with a redirect as well. Like that&#8217;s real one or something. You know, you can do the same, same thing.</p>
<p>01:52:02:22 &#8211; 01:52:27:22<br />Matt<br />So now we&#8217;re yeah. Now we&#8217;re really getting into the detail. This is great. Like you could okay. So here&#8217;s another option Erica. Rather than sending up authors for all these national parks, you could still have these pages that aggregate all the press releases from, you know, Canyonlands or whatever, and then just use bylines for those. Is that I mean, am I is there anything wrong with that?</p>
<p>01:52:27:22 &#8211; 01:52:31:27<br />Matt<br />Chris, if she didn&#8217;t want to have to add an email, I have, yeah.</p>
<p>01:52:31:27 &#8211; 01:52:37:15<br />Christopher<br />But that&#8217;s the that&#8217;s the fallback. Yeah. Those bylines will always be there just as a string based link. Yep.</p>
<p>01:52:37:15 &#8211; 01:52:39:01<br />Matt<br />Right. That&#8217;s all that.</p>
<p>01:52:39:03 &#8211; 01:52:46:27<br />Erica<br />Okay. I do not want to be showing publicly anyone&#8217;s email address okay.</p>
<p>01:52:46:27 &#8211; 01:52:48:02<br />Matt<br />No, absolutely. And just so.</p>
<p>01:52:48:02 &#8211; 01:52:49:22<br />Erica<br />You know out of other than our.</p>
<p>01:52:49:27 &#8211; 01:53:02:21<br />Matt<br />Right. Yeah. No, no, I totally get that. and you, you wouldn&#8217;t have to show their name to anyone. But all that we&#8217;re saying is you need the email to create the.</p>
<p>01:53:02:23 &#8211; 01:53:18:13<br />Christopher<br />right. Actually, that&#8217;s a good point. If you don&#8217;t put an email in that display field that I just showed above the byline that you just showed. Yeah. No no no no no. Scroll down please. Okay. Keep going, keep going.</p>
<p>01:53:18:16 &#8211; 01:53:19:11<br />Matt<br />You&#8217;re talking about okay.</p>
<p>01:53:19:11 &#8211; 01:53:37:10<br />Christopher<br />So it says author email. If you do not put an email in there, no email will be displayed on the author page. You have to specifically give it an email to be displayed. So if you create an account with, you know, your high school email and you don&#8217;t want anybody to know it, no one&#8217;s going to know it.</p>
<p>01:53:37:10 &#8211; 01:54:01:12<br />Christopher<br />It&#8217;ll be your username to people who can see your account as admins on the site. But it&#8217;s not automatically, automatically going to put their email on the author page only. This field will appear if it&#8217;s filled out, and that can be any email that they want. Okay, I hope that assuage your fears that you&#8217;re not it just because everybody&#8217;s got to have an email that it&#8217;s automatically going to be exposed by the author.</p>
<p>01:54:01:15 &#8211; 01:54:03:12<br />Christopher<br />So that&#8217;s not that&#8217;s not the case.</p>
<p>01:54:03:15 &#8211; 01:54:06:14<br />Matt<br />Right?</p>
<p>01:54:06:17 &#8211; 01:54:17:05<br />Matt<br />I hope yeah, this is a complicated thing just because of all the different ways you can go. did did we clarify some things for you, Erica, do you have any other questions or.</p>
<p>01:54:17:07 &#8211; 01:54:26:10<br />Erica<br />no. I&#8217;m going to review this video when it comes back and work my way through it. And then when I have questions which I undoubtedly will, I&#8217;ll get back with you guys.</p>
<p>01:54:26:12 &#8211; 01:54:49:01<br />Matt<br />Yeah, yeah, that sounds like the way to do it, honestly. And like I said, I would say just, you know, schedule a meeting on our Calendly link like that, I can send it to you too. And then we&#8217;ll, you know, get on the call and walk through all that. but yeah, I think if you do have any questions, you know, you can always also email apps as you try to set this up yourself.</p>
<h4><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nBX4_-lLZc&amp;t=3289s" target="" rel="nofollow">54:49</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Wrap-up and thanks</span></h4>
<p>01:54:49:01 &#8211; 01:54:54:01<br />Matt<br />But if you really feel like we need some one on one time, happy to schedule a call.</p>
<p>01:54:54:04 &#8211; 01:54:56:01<br />Erica<br />Okay. Great. Thanks.</p>
<p>01:54:56:03 &#8211; 01:54:56:12<br />Matt<br />Yeah.</p>
<p>01:54:56:15 &#8211; 01:55:07:22<br />Christopher<br />Thank you so much for the great points and questions. I mean, as Matt said, this is helping us refine and optimize a brand new feature, and having you guys here for input is invaluable.</p>
<p>01:55:07:24 &#8211; 01:55:34:24<br />Matt<br />Yes, definitely. Yeah. And I&#8217;m sure a lot of people will see this video too. So they&#8217;ll all benefit from these great questions. Yeah, we&#8217;ve got a bunch of material here to work with I think to flush this out. And yeah, we just we kind of wanted to use this as a way to help with the rollout. You know, a lot of times when we do webinars, it&#8217;s just like, hey, there&#8217;s a feature you can add, but this one is a little bit more complicated, more moving parts.</p>
<p>01:55:34:24 &#8211; 01:55:54:21<br />Matt<br />So yeah, can&#8217;t thank you both enough for joining us today. And I think we&#8217;ll probably call it a webinar for now. If you guys have any other questions though, we&#8217;ll be send you an email right after you can reply to that. Or just send an email to ops. And yeah, can definitely look forward to getting you set up with all this stuff in the next couple of weeks.</p>
<p>01:55:54:23 &#8211; 01:55:56:02<br />Erica<br />Yeah. Thanks a lot.</p>
<p>01:55:56:04 &#8211; 01:55:57:18<br />Matt<br />Yeah. Thank you everyone.</p>
<p>01:55:57:20 &#8211; 01:55:59:05<br />Erica<br />Okay. Thanks. Thanks, Matt.</p>
<p>01:55:59:07 &#8211; 01:56:07:29<br />Matt<br />See it. All right. Thank you guys. Thanks a lot Chris. Take care man.</p>
<p>01:56:08:02 &#8211; 01:56:19:10<br />Outro<br />We hope you have enjoyed this webinar. To keep up with the latest from our hometown. Follow us on your favorite social platforms and visit us at our hometown.com. We&#8217;ll see you next time.</p>
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<p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is advancing at breakneck speed, raising alarms among publishers about how their content could be used without permission. In a recent webinar, experts dug into the risks publishers face in the AI era, and what they can do to protect themselves.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Problem: AI Scraping Content to Train Models</h2>



<p>A major concern is that AI models like ChatGPT are scraping online content without permission to train their systems. As one speaker explained, this could lead to lost traffic and revenue if people start getting their news directly from chatbots instead of going to the original publishers.</p>



<p>One webinar attendee, Teri from the OHT team, worried about &#8220;loss of revenue as it relates to a <a href="https://our-hometown.com/google-sges-impact-on-news-publisher-strategies-for-a-new-search-landscape/">publisher&#8217;s content.&#8221; If AI models can absorb news</a> articles and spit back answers to users&#8217; questions, fewer people may subscribe to access that original reporting.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Technical Solutions: Paywalls, Robots.txt and More</h2>



<p>So how can publishers restrict access to their full articles? The team discussed a multi-layered security approach:</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Paywalls</h3>



<p>Paywalls may seem an obvious solution. But the experts explained they are not foolproof protections on their own.</p>



<p>Many paywalls still deliver the full article HTML to the user&#8217;s browser, even if it&#8217;s behind a login screen. Bots can scrape the content before the paywall kicks in.</p>



<p>But some paywalls only deliver article excerpts to users initially. The full content lives &#8220;server side&#8221; and is never exposed. This is much more secure against scraping.</p>



<p>The speakers showed live demos of testing different sites by inspecting page HTML. One robust paywall completely blocked full article text from appearing in the code.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Robots.txt</h3>



<p>This file tells bots which pages they can and can&#8217;t access. Publishers can use it to restrict scraper bots from crawling certain content while still allowing helpful bots like Google.</p>



<p>Recently OpenAI said their bots will respect robots.txt. But one big caveat is that this is voluntary, not legally enforceable.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Other Layers</h3>



<p>Additional technical layers can supplement paywalls and robots.txt, like requiring email registration for metered access.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Calls for Ethics Principles and Industry Advocacy</h2>



<p>But technical fixes only go so far. The core problem remains a lack of standards around how publishers should be compensated and credited when their work is used to develop AI.</p>



<p>Panelists said press associations may need to get involved, lobbying for the industry and establishing ethical principles around AI development. Groups like the News Media Alliance are starting to put forward guidelines.</p>



<p>Government leaders are also scrutinizing these issues, but legislation tends to lag behind the pace of tech innovation.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Emerging Models for Content Protection</h2>



<p>Adobe&#8217;s new AI image generator Firefly offers one potential model for making AI work for content creators.</p>



<p>Firefly&#8217;s system only draws on images that artists have already licensed through Adobe Stock. And it tracks each image used so artists earn royalties when their work trains the AI.</p>



<p>This shows a pathway where content creators get paid for their vital contributions to AI, sharing in the value it generates.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Publishers Can Do Now</h2>



<p>So amid all the uncertainty, what should publishers be doing in the near-term? Here are some key takeaways:</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li>Audit paywalls and website code for vulnerabilities where scrapers could access full articles.</li><li>Implement a restrictive robots.txt file and opt out of data collection where possible.</li><li>Explore emerging protections like digital watermarking of articles.</li><li>Develop your own AI tools tailored for news organizations. Fight fire with fire.</li><li>Get involved with industry groups and advocate for standards that protect publishers.</li></ul>



<p>The team emphasized publishers need to get proactive in this new landscape. While risks exist, AI ultimately presents new opportunities to engage users and maintain the vital role of original reporting.</p>



<p>Balancing these competing priorities will only grow more complex. As one panelist concluded, paying attention and taking action today helps ensure publishers don&#8217;t get left behind tomorrow.</p>


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					<p><a id="transcript"></a>00:00 &#8211;&gt; 00:10<br />[MUSIC]
<p>00:10 &#8211;&gt; 00:12<br />&gt;&gt; Hey, it&#8217;s a high five.</p>
<p>00:12 &#8211;&gt; 00:13<br />How&#8217;s it going, Cliff?</p>
<p>00:13 &#8211;&gt; 00:17<br />Welcome, and Sabrina from Main Street,</p>
<p>00:17 &#8211;&gt; 00:23<br />Tennessee, relatively new Our-Hometown customer, welcome.</p>
<p>00:25 &#8211;&gt; 00:30<br />We&#8217;re going to probably just start right on time here.</p>
<p>00:30 &#8211;&gt; 00:33<br />We&#8217;re expecting a pretty intimate group.</p>
<p>00:33 &#8211;&gt; 00:37<br />This is like a niche subject,</p>
<p>00:37 &#8211;&gt; 00:39<br />more so than I expected.</p>
<p>00:39 &#8211;&gt; 00:44<br />But I&#8217;ve got Christopher on the call with me.</p>
<p>00:44 &#8211;&gt; 00:48<br />Anyone at Our-Hometown probably knows Christopher.</p>
<p>00:48 &#8211;&gt; 00:51<br />He&#8217;s been with the company how many years now?</p>
<p>00:51 &#8211;&gt; 00:54<br />&gt;&gt; I think it&#8217;s pushing a decade.</p>
<p>00:54 &#8211;&gt; 00:56<br />&gt;&gt; Yeah, a decade.</p>
<p>00:56 &#8211;&gt; 00:59<br />Just pretty much like we started around the same time.</p>
<p>00:59 &#8211;&gt; 01:03<br />You were definitely here before me even.</p>
<p>01:03 &#8211;&gt; 01:09<br />Christopher just does a little bit of everything,</p>
<p>01:09 &#8211;&gt; 01:17<br />and lately he&#8217;s been spending a lot of time researching the industry impacts of AI.</p>
<p>01:17 &#8211;&gt; 01:22<br />Anyone on our newsletter list probably sees us talking about this a lot.</p>
<p>01:22 &#8211;&gt; 01:26<br />We really felt like this topic today was an important one.</p>
<p>01:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:31<br />We&#8217;ve been talking about all the benefits of AI,</p>
<p>01:31 &#8211;&gt; 01:35<br />but this is like the downside that you got to watch out for.</p>
<p>01:35 &#8211;&gt; 01:40<br />This is all stuff that we&#8217;re learning about all the time,</p>
<p>01:40 &#8211;&gt; 01:46<br />and we&#8217;re open to ideas on how to approach</p>
<p>01:46 &#8211;&gt; 01:50<br />these issues and questions at any time.</p>
<p>01:50 &#8211;&gt; 01:54<br />I think we&#8217;ve got definitely a good group to get started with.</p>
<p>01:54 &#8211;&gt; 01:57<br />If everyone can locate the chat and just give us a quick hello,</p>
<p>01:57 &#8211;&gt; 02:01<br />we&#8217;ll use the webinar chat to go back and forth,</p>
<p>02:01 &#8211;&gt; 02:06<br />just so that I know that you can all hear me and you know where the chat is.</p>
<p>02:06 &#8211;&gt; 02:09<br />Just quick hello, your name,</p>
<p>02:09 &#8211;&gt; 02:11<br />maybe in the paper you&#8217;re with.</p>
<p>02:11 &#8211;&gt; 02:14<br />That would be awesome.</p>
<p>02:15 &#8211;&gt; 02:21<br />Christopher is from Our-Hometown, Rochester.</p>
<p>02:21 &#8211;&gt; 02:25<br />I grew up there, but I&#8217;m out in Salt Lake City now,</p>
<p>02:25 &#8211;&gt; 02:31<br />so we got pretty wide ranging attendance.</p>
<p>02:31 &#8211;&gt; 02:36<br />Terry, welcome from Brockport, New York. Awesome.</p>
<p>02:36 &#8211;&gt; 02:42<br />Right. I didn&#8217;t see you on the registration list, Cliff.</p>
<p>02:42 &#8211;&gt; 02:43<br />Great to have you.</p>
<p>02:43 &#8211;&gt; 02:48<br />Cliff from Ohio, the Clintonville spotlight been with us.</p>
<p>02:48 &#8211;&gt; 02:51<br />Probably six or seven years now, I think.</p>
<p>02:51 &#8211;&gt; 02:53<br />I remember bringing you on board.</p>
<p>02:53 &#8211;&gt; 02:56<br />Great. Hello, everyone.</p>
<p>02:56 &#8211;&gt; 03:01<br />If you&#8217;d like to ask a question, 2017.</p>
<p>03:01 &#8211;&gt; 03:03<br />Yeah, right about six years.</p>
<p>03:03 &#8211;&gt; 03:07<br />If you&#8217;d like to ask a question or join the conversation at any point,</p>
<p>03:07 &#8211;&gt; 03:11<br />don&#8217;t hesitate to just say so in the chat.</p>
<p>03:11 &#8211;&gt; 03:16<br />We can invite people to talk if you want to just talk out your question.</p>
<p>03:16 &#8211;&gt; 03:19<br />This is a casual format.</p>
<p>03:19 &#8211;&gt; 03:24<br />We&#8217;ve got Andrea from the Chicago Daily Law Bulletin.</p>
<p>03:24 &#8211;&gt; 03:28<br />She typed over in Q&amp;A, but I wanted to shout her out.</p>
<p>03:28 &#8211;&gt; 03:32<br />Awesome. Welcome from Chicago. Very cool.</p>
<p>03:32 &#8211;&gt; 03:36<br />We&#8217;d love to hear your interest in this specifically.</p>
<p>03:36 &#8211;&gt; 03:40<br />We&#8217;ll get to that. We&#8217;ll have some poll questions in a minute.</p>
<p>03:40 &#8211;&gt; 03:44<br />All right. Chris, you&#8217;ve got your screen shared.</p>
<p>03:44 &#8211;&gt; 03:47<br />Could you jump over to?</p>
<p>03:47 &#8211;&gt; 03:50<br />Whoa. Something just went wacky with my screen there.</p>
<p>03:50 &#8211;&gt; 03:52<br />Oh, that was me.</p>
<p>03:52 &#8211;&gt; 03:54<br />Oh, okay.</p>
<p>03:54 &#8211;&gt; 04:01<br />Because I&#8217;ve got the Zoom on my vertical screen, so it&#8217;s kind of wacky.</p>
<p>04:01 &#8211;&gt; 04:06<br />But anyway, just some quick background for folks that don&#8217;t know about us</p>
<p>04:06 &#8211;&gt; 04:11<br />and just how we&#8217;re, you know, our interest in this topic is, you know,</p>
<p>04:11 &#8211;&gt; 04:16<br />because we work with local newspapers, weeklies, a few dailies,</p>
<p>04:16 &#8211;&gt; 04:19<br />but, you know, just small community newspapers.</p>
<p>04:19 &#8211;&gt; 04:21<br />We help them with their websites.</p>
<p>04:21 &#8211;&gt; 04:25<br />We&#8217;ve been doing this for 27 years now.</p>
<p>04:25 &#8211;&gt; 04:27<br />It&#8217;s all based on WordPress.</p>
<p>04:27 &#8211;&gt; 04:32<br />And we&#8217;ll talk a little bit about, you know, open source WordPress</p>
<p>04:32 &#8211;&gt; 04:36<br />and the way that things work on that system.</p>
<p>04:36 &#8211;&gt; 04:42<br />But we also really want to look at everyone else&#8217;s CMS and help you,</p>
<p>04:42 &#8211;&gt; 04:46<br />you know, kind of work through some of these questions</p>
<p>04:46 &#8211;&gt; 04:50<br />that we&#8217;re going to bring up just in terms of how secure your content is.</p>
<p>04:50 &#8211;&gt; 04:54<br />We can talk very extensively about WordPress, though.</p>
<p>04:54 &#8211;&gt; 04:57<br />And then, yeah, just in general, just so you all know,</p>
<p>04:57 &#8211;&gt; 04:59<br />we&#8217;ve kind of got an evolving feature set.</p>
<p>04:59 &#8211;&gt; 05:02<br />So, you know, if anyone&#8217;s ever looking for help with your website,</p>
<p>05:02 &#8211;&gt; 05:05<br />we&#8217;d love to talk to you.</p>
<p>05:05 &#8211;&gt; 05:08<br />But we can talk about that more later.</p>
<p>05:08 &#8211;&gt; 05:11<br />For the too long didn&#8217;t read.</p>
<p>05:11 &#8211;&gt; 05:14<br />Let&#8217;s just kind of set the stage again.</p>
<p>05:14 &#8211;&gt; 05:19<br />Like you&#8217;ve all been hearing about the A.I. opportunities.</p>
<p>05:19 &#8211;&gt; 05:21<br />But, you know, there is this issue of A.I.</p>
<p>05:21 &#8211;&gt; 05:24<br />scraping your content without permission.</p>
<p>05:24 &#8211;&gt; 05:27<br />They&#8217;re doing this to train their models.</p>
<p>05:27 &#8211;&gt; 05:30<br />They&#8217;ve been doing it for years.</p>
<p>05:30 &#8211;&gt; 05:35<br />But now, you know, that they&#8217;re public and we kind of know what they&#8217;ve been doing.</p>
<p>05:35 &#8211;&gt; 05:41<br />We can kind of adjust our strategy and we&#8217;ll talk about some of the technicalities behind that.</p>
<p>05:41 &#8211;&gt; 05:48<br />But, you know, it&#8217;s just at a high level, they are kind of stealing this information.</p>
<p>05:48 &#8211;&gt; 05:55<br />They&#8217;re not necessarily directly serving up the articles as they appeared on your site.</p>
<p>05:55 &#8211;&gt; 06:01<br />But they are ingesting the knowledge and then they can be queried, you know,</p>
<p>06:01 &#8211;&gt; 06:06<br />to basically tell users about your news in theory.</p>
<p>06:06 &#8211;&gt; 06:11<br />So like they could get a news report based on your articles, even though it&#8217;s not,</p>
<p>06:11 &#8211;&gt; 06:15<br />you know, copying the article content exactly.</p>
<p>06:15 &#8211;&gt; 06:16<br />That&#8217;s the issue.</p>
<p>06:16 &#8211;&gt; 06:24<br />So I guess the big question for everyone on the call is how concerned are you that A.I.</p>
<p>06:24 &#8211;&gt; 06:28<br />models are scraping your content without permission?</p>
<p>06:28 &#8211;&gt; 06:31<br />And what about it concerns you?</p>
<p>06:31 &#8211;&gt; 06:38<br />Is it, you know, the fact that, you know, you&#8217;d be maybe losing traffic to these things,</p>
<p>06:38 &#8211;&gt; 06:45<br />these A.I. engines, if people start asking them questions, what is it about it that concerns you?</p>
<p>06:45 &#8211;&gt; 06:52<br />And if we could get answers in the chat box to everyone, if you could send it to everyone,</p>
<p>06:52 &#8211;&gt; 07:01<br />then we could all just see, you know, what brought you to this webinar, I think is the core to this question.</p>
<p>07:01 &#8211;&gt; 07:07<br />And I know folks are probably typing their answers and they can, you know,</p>
<p>07:07 &#8211;&gt; 07:10<br />we can definitely come back to this throughout.</p>
<p>07:10 &#8211;&gt; 07:18<br />But, you know, I think it&#8217;s just becoming a bigger, bigger question that, okay,</p>
<p>07:18 &#8211;&gt; 07:23<br />so Terry says loss of revenue as it relates to my content.</p>
<p>07:23 &#8211;&gt; 07:31<br />So you&#8217;re you&#8217;re concerned about, yeah, basically less traffic, less subscribers.</p>
<p>07:31 &#8211;&gt; 07:41<br />If, you know, these models are somehow absorbing all the news and then able to feed it back to their users, then you&#8217;ll get less users.</p>
<p>07:41 &#8211;&gt; 07:51<br />Yeah. I mean, this is kind of like the idea that we always had behind Google and the way that we&#8217;ve always looked at and kind of dealt with Google bots,</p>
<p>07:51 &#8211;&gt; 07:59<br />which is to use a robots.txt file to tell it where, you know, it can get the teaser for the article in the headline,</p>
<p>07:59 &#8211;&gt; 08:04<br />but we don&#8217;t give Google the whole article for the exact same reason.</p>
<p>08:04 &#8211;&gt; 08:10<br />So really, if your site is safe from Google and you may not know if it is, we can talk about how to find out.</p>
<p>08:10 &#8211;&gt; 08:17<br />But if it&#8217;s safe from Google bots and you&#8217;re just protecting, you&#8217;re just giving away the teaser to them,</p>
<p>08:17 &#8211;&gt; 08:25<br />then that&#8217;s all that you&#8217;re given to the AI models because they have essentially the same level of access.</p>
<p>08:25 &#8211;&gt; 08:28<br />Correct. Yeah. Just am I saying that right?</p>
<p>08:28 &#8211;&gt; 08:34<br />Yes, I was actually going to point out I came across another concern that that I know publishers might have.</p>
<p>08:34 &#8211;&gt; 08:43<br />And that is your ranking because Google recently made an update where they call it the helpful content update.</p>
<p>08:43 &#8211;&gt; 08:48<br />And one of the things they changed is it&#8217;s just helpful content for people.</p>
<p>08:48 &#8211;&gt; 08:52<br />It used to be helpful content by people or people.</p>
<p>08:52 &#8211;&gt; 09:00<br />So what that means now is that AI generated content does not get penalized as long as it&#8217;s curated and all that,</p>
<p>09:00 &#8211;&gt; 09:08<br />all that kind of stuff, and it&#8217;s not duplicated. But so you might end up with AI generated stories ranking higher than your content.</p>
<p>09:08 &#8211;&gt; 09:13<br />Right. On the search engine results. Right.</p>
<p>09:13 &#8211;&gt; 09:22<br />Right. Yeah, exactly. And it&#8217;s like extra competition, you know, for for the for that spot for that search results.</p>
<p>09:22 &#8211;&gt; 09:26<br />Right. Yeah, that&#8217;s kind of like a really important point.</p>
<p>09:26 &#8211;&gt; 09:34<br />The fact that Google doesn&#8217;t discriminate AI written content because they know it&#8217;s going to just become the norm.</p>
<p>09:34 &#8211;&gt; 09:41<br />But, you know, what it boils down to is getting credit for your work and being paid for your content.</p>
<p>09:41 &#8211;&gt; 09:49<br />Just like Terry&#8217;s saying here. So, yeah, let&#8217;s continue to look at the problem here.</p>
<p>09:49 &#8211;&gt; 09:54<br />Let&#8217;s continue to unfold this a little bit. So true or false question for the audience.</p>
<p>09:54 &#8211;&gt; 10:01<br />And just if you can drop it in the chat or the Q&amp;A, either box is fine.</p>
<p>10:01 &#8211;&gt; 10:06<br />A paywall protects my content from a scraping. That&#8217;s the statement.</p>
<p>10:06 &#8211;&gt; 10:13<br />Any type of paywall, metered paywall, as long as you have some type of paywall, you&#8217;re not going to get scraped.</p>
<p>10:13 &#8211;&gt; 10:20<br />What do you all think? Fortunately, I don&#8217;t have the official poll ready to go.</p>
<p>10:20 &#8211;&gt; 10:29<br />So all we have to work with is the chat box. Terry, can you I think you were able to.</p>
<p>10:29 &#8211;&gt; 10:31<br />OK, good. We got some feedback from Terry.</p>
<p>10:31 &#8211;&gt; 10:42<br />Just want to make sure everyone&#8217;s still got audio. False. OK.</p>
<p>10:42 &#8211;&gt; 10:48<br />Well, Cliff&#8217;s got a false one, too. Yes. So we&#8217;ve got some savvy customers here. Right.</p>
<p>10:48 &#8211;&gt; 10:52<br />I don&#8217;t want to give it away just yet, but yeah.</p>
<p>10:52 &#8211;&gt; 11:02<br />So basically, the way I said it, maybe I gave it away a little bit. The answer is false.</p>
<p>11:02 &#8211;&gt; 11:07<br />Any type of paywall will not necessarily protect your content.</p>
<p>11:07 &#8211;&gt; 11:11<br />You really have to. It comes down to the source code, really.</p>
<p>11:11 &#8211;&gt; 11:22<br />Like the user interface is not a good predictor because even if the story, even if it&#8217;s a hard paywall without a meter,</p>
<p>11:22 &#8211;&gt; 11:31<br />and the stories blurred out, it all depends on how your CMS puts together that source code for the page.</p>
<p>11:31 &#8211;&gt; 11:38<br />Because we&#8217;ve come across many examples where the full article is in the source code,</p>
<p>11:38 &#8211;&gt; 11:45<br />even though it&#8217;s hidden by some CSS on the actual screen.</p>
<p>11:45 &#8211;&gt; 11:49<br />The full article is there, which means the bots can get it. And that&#8217;s the bottom line.</p>
<p>11:49 &#8211;&gt; 11:55<br />So this is a perfect example of what Chris has shown. These are some screenshots I just took from one of our customers.</p>
<p>11:55 &#8211;&gt; 12:01<br />It&#8217;s probably you probably can&#8217;t read that, but that is a picture of the source code.</p>
<p>12:01 &#8211;&gt; 12:09<br />It&#8217;s a section from our WordPress CMS. It&#8217;s called All in One SEO.</p>
<p>12:09 &#8211;&gt; 12:18<br />It manages what the search engines see, basically, and it gives them what they need to index the site very directly.</p>
<p>12:18 &#8211;&gt; 12:24<br />So if you look, basically, this is what the user sees, right? And it&#8217;s the teaser.</p>
<p>12:24 &#8211;&gt; 12:29<br />And a lot of people are familiar with this interface. This is the standard now for paywalls, right?</p>
<p>12:29 &#8211;&gt; 12:39<br />To have a teaser on the front end. But if I right click and inspect the HTML for this page,</p>
<p>12:39 &#8211;&gt; 12:47<br />that&#8217;s all that you got from the article. You can search this whole source code and there&#8217;s no more strings from the article.</p>
<p>12:47 &#8211;&gt; 12:56<br />So you take and a good way to test this for yourself is to maybe take the last sentence of the article that&#8217;s behind the paywall</p>
<p>12:56 &#8211;&gt; 13:02<br />and search for it in the source code of the page that&#8217;s behind the paywall.</p>
<p>13:02 &#8211;&gt; 13:07<br />OK, so you can&#8217;t be logged in as a user because that&#8217;s what the bots are seeing.</p>
<p>13:07 &#8211;&gt; 13:13<br />They&#8217;re just showing up at the site. They&#8217;re hitting the paywall. Yes, but they&#8217;re really looking at the source code.</p>
<p>13:13 &#8211;&gt; 13:18<br />They don&#8217;t see the paywall like humans do. You know, they&#8217;re they&#8217;re just all about the code.</p>
<p>13:18 &#8211;&gt; 13:28<br />So that&#8217;s just something to recognize. And I thought it might be interesting to go through some of our attendees sites,</p>
<p>13:28 &#8211;&gt; 13:32<br />anyone that wants to have their site tested. We can do this right now.</p>
<p>13:32 &#8211;&gt; 13:43<br />We can just do a quick audit and show you basically what what information you&#8217;re given to the bots that you may not be aware of.</p>
<p>13:43 &#8211;&gt; 13:47<br />Cliff, I can tell you your site&#8217;s on WordPress with Our-Hometown.</p>
<p>13:47 &#8211;&gt; 13:53<br />So all of our sites work the same. Sabrina, same thing for you.</p>
<p>13:53 &#8211;&gt; 13:59<br />But let&#8217;s see this one here, this example on the left, we were looking at earlier.</p>
<p>13:59 &#8211;&gt; 14:06<br />This is from a paper, I think, in Illinois.</p>
<p>14:06 &#8211;&gt; 14:10<br />I don&#8217;t think they&#8217;re on the call with us as an attendee. They did register.</p>
<p>14:10 &#8211;&gt; 14:14<br />So we kind of looked at it ahead of time. But tell us what we&#8217;re looking at here, Chris.</p>
<p>14:14 &#8211;&gt; 14:19<br />This is basically two different types of paywalls. Right.</p>
<p>14:19 &#8211;&gt; 14:28<br />Yeah, the one on the left is a simple overlay. And it may be a little hard to tell, but you can see there&#8217;s kind of a square behind the overlay.</p>
<p>14:28 &#8211;&gt; 14:37<br />And that&#8217;s the slideshow for a sports story. And what this is telling us is even though we&#8217;re being prompted to log in and or pay,</p>
<p>14:37 &#8211;&gt; 14:45<br />you can tell that the entire story has already been loaded into the user&#8217;s browser in the background,</p>
<p>14:45 &#8211;&gt; 14:50<br />which basically means the paywall is hasn&#8217;t blocked anything.</p>
<p>14:50 &#8211;&gt; 14:59<br />Everything&#8217;s already been delivered. And now you just have this little thing over here that that is not too hard to to get around.</p>
<p>14:59 &#8211;&gt; 15:06<br />I&#8217;m going to do a quick swap here so I can demonstrate the live demo on this site.</p>
<p>15:06 &#8211;&gt; 15:10<br />So, yeah, this is I&#8217;m going to open up the site in Google Chrome.</p>
<p>15:10 &#8211;&gt; 15:16<br />Yeah. OK. And actually, I&#8217;ll even go back so you can see what it looks like.</p>
<p>15:16 &#8211;&gt; 15:20<br />So this was just this is the Iroquois County Times Republic.</p>
<p>15:20 &#8211;&gt; 15:25<br />Go to their sports rap. Actually, there was one that had more photos in here.</p>
<p>15:25 &#8211;&gt; 15:29<br />Yeah, this is the one has 14 photos in it. OK.</p>
<p>15:29 &#8211;&gt; 15:35<br />And you see you could even see the content pop up before the overlay did.</p>
<p>15:35 &#8211;&gt; 15:38<br />Right. The contents already been there. Yeah. Yeah.</p>
<p>15:38 &#8211;&gt; 15:43<br />And so I found this simple extension that turns on the reader view,</p>
<p>15:43 &#8211;&gt; 15:46<br />which basically gets rid of all the extra styling and just gives you the content.</p>
<p>15:46 &#8211;&gt; 15:51<br />And since it&#8217;s already been delivered to the browser with one click. Yeah.</p>
<p>15:51 &#8211;&gt; 15:59<br />I buy paywall. Right. Here&#8217;s every picture and everything that was behind the paywall.</p>
<p>15:59 &#8211;&gt; 16:05<br />Yeah, basically that reader, whatever that extension you you got there,</p>
<p>16:05 &#8211;&gt; 16:09<br />that&#8217;s allowing you to see it like the bots do in a way.</p>
<p>16:09 &#8211;&gt; 16:15<br />It&#8217;s like I can ignore all the styling because, you know, they can just put that out.</p>
<p>16:15 &#8211;&gt; 16:23<br />So, yeah, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s a very good demonstration of not only how a reader could get around</p>
<p>16:23 &#8211;&gt; 16:29<br />the paywall very easily, just with some HTML knowledge or knowledge of this extension,</p>
<p>16:29 &#8211;&gt; 16:32<br />but definitely how all these bots are getting around it.</p>
<p>16:32 &#8211;&gt; 16:41<br />So that that would contrast to the Herald, which is it&#8217;s displaying exactly what is in the code.</p>
<p>16:41 &#8211;&gt; 16:47<br />There&#8217;s there&#8217;s no extra content in the, as you said, loaded into the user&#8217;s browser.</p>
<p>16:47 &#8211;&gt; 16:50<br />The only on the Herald exactly what&#8217;s there.</p>
<p>16:50 &#8211;&gt; 16:56<br />If you if you save it or download it or go into the source code and copy out what&#8217;s been delivered.</p>
<p>16:56 &#8211;&gt; 17:02<br />It&#8217;s exactly what you see. There&#8217;s no no background download of the full content or anything.</p>
<p>17:02 &#8211;&gt; 17:08<br />It&#8217;s only getting just the excerpt and then it&#8217;s prompting for the subscription or login.</p>
<p>17:08 &#8211;&gt; 17:16<br />Right. Exactly. OK, so we can move on to the robot. Oh, yeah, sorry. Sure.</p>
<p>17:16 &#8211;&gt; 17:22<br />Oh, yeah. No, no, no problem. Just if you have any questions on that</p>
<p>17:22 &#8211;&gt; 17:28<br />or if you want us to look at the source code and just do a quick analysis on your site,</p>
<p>17:28 &#8211;&gt; 17:31<br />we could also do that at the end of the webinar.</p>
<p>17:31 &#8211;&gt; 17:35<br />You&#8217;ll just post a link in chat. We can we can take a peek. Exactly.</p>
<p>17:35 &#8211;&gt; 17:38<br />Yeah, we&#8217;ll show you our process. It&#8217;s pretty straightforward.</p>
<p>17:38 &#8211;&gt; 17:42<br />You could do it yourself, but we&#8217;re happy to help.</p>
<p>17:42 &#8211;&gt; 17:48<br />So now, yeah, we jumped ahead. OK, so what would be the next thing?</p>
<p>17:48 &#8211;&gt; 17:53<br />I guess the true or false. You want to do the next poll here? Yeah, why don&#8217;t we?</p>
<p>17:53 &#8211;&gt; 17:58<br />Well, actually, how about this? How about we go back? Maybe go back to that news.</p>
<p>17:58 &#8211;&gt; 18:09<br />This guy here, right? Right. Yeah. So we so people have been.</p>
<p>18:09 &#8211;&gt; 18:16<br />Basically, OpenAI is one of the big GPT founders,</p>
<p>18:16 &#8211;&gt; 18:21<br />and they recently released information on their own bot</p>
<p>18:21 &#8211;&gt; 18:29<br />and also gave instructions on how you can opt out of being scraped by it by using by</p>
<p>18:29 &#8211;&gt; 18:35<br />calling out the user agent, which is it&#8217;s called GPT bot, I think is what it&#8217;s called.</p>
<p>18:35 &#8211;&gt; 18:39<br />And and then you can just block it.</p>
<p>18:39 &#8211;&gt; 18:42<br />And so the top, I don&#8217;t know, 500 or so sites in the world,</p>
<p>18:42 &#8211;&gt; 18:45<br />I think about 20 percent of them by now have already started doing that.</p>
<p>18:46 &#8211;&gt; 18:48<br />Well, let&#8217;s ask the audience. That&#8217;s a great question.</p>
<p>18:48 &#8211;&gt; 18:52<br />I didn&#8217;t think of that. Is anyone on the call that as far as you know,</p>
<p>18:52 &#8211;&gt; 18:57<br />have a robots that text file that blocks GPT bot?</p>
<p>18:57 &#8211;&gt; 19:02<br />I&#8217;d love to hear</p>
<p>19:02 &#8211;&gt; 19:05<br />because this is like the next level.</p>
<p>19:05 &#8211;&gt; 19:09<br />I mean, you got paywalls to think about.</p>
<p>19:09 &#8211;&gt; 19:14<br />But we&#8217;ve already pointed out some of the weaknesses of certain types of paywalls.</p>
<p>19:14 &#8211;&gt; 19:18<br />So the next right step in defense is the robots.txt.</p>
<p>19:18 &#8211;&gt; 19:24<br />Exactly. And the news here is that, like you said,</p>
<p>19:24 &#8211;&gt; 19:30<br />OpenAI has kind of agreed to respect this.</p>
<p>19:30 &#8211;&gt; 19:37<br />So any site that has it on there will not be incorporated into their language model.</p>
<p>19:37 &#8211;&gt; 19:38<br />Is that the bottom line?</p>
<p>19:38 &#8211;&gt; 19:42<br />Their content will not be part of the training.</p>
<p>19:43 &#8211;&gt; 19:46<br />Right. Exactly. Exactly.</p>
<p>19:46 &#8211;&gt; 19:50<br />And to go to Cliff&#8217;s point, even if you don&#8217;t have a subscription model,</p>
<p>19:50 &#8211;&gt; 19:53<br />it could be a good idea to have the robots.txt</p>
<p>19:53 &#8211;&gt; 19:57<br />because then, you know, normal people will interact with your content as normal.</p>
<p>19:57 &#8211;&gt; 20:02<br />But then you can also just exclude these scraper guys from either</p>
<p>20:02 &#8211;&gt; 20:06<br />making too many requests and slowing your site down or utilizing your content</p>
<p>20:06 &#8211;&gt; 20:09<br />in a way that you wouldn&#8217;t want.</p>
<p>20:09 &#8211;&gt; 20:13<br />Yeah, I&#8217;m looking at this comment, too.</p>
<p>20:14 &#8211;&gt; 20:16<br />And it looks like everyone can read that.</p>
<p>20:16 &#8211;&gt; 20:17<br />So that&#8217;s good.</p>
<p>20:17 &#8211;&gt; 20:23<br />Now, you&#8217;re not worried about the content being stolen,</p>
<p>20:23 &#8211;&gt; 20:28<br />although it feels as if there should be standardized rules about including sources.</p>
<p>20:28 &#8211;&gt; 20:31<br />Right. Yeah. That&#8217;s the Terry&#8217;s point.</p>
<p>20:31 &#8211;&gt; 20:37<br />It&#8217;s kind of like, yeah, as long as I get some of that traffic back,</p>
<p>20:37 &#8211;&gt; 20:42<br />you know, you know, for them to read more about the article that</p>
<p>20:42 &#8211;&gt; 20:46<br />is being referenced in the chat with the bar or whatever.</p>
<p>20:46 &#8211;&gt; 20:49<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s the Bing&#8217;s model.</p>
<p>20:49 &#8211;&gt; 20:53<br />So they are kind of leading the way there.</p>
<p>20:53 &#8211;&gt; 20:59<br />So now this text is this is an example of the robots.txt,</p>
<p>20:59 &#8211;&gt; 21:01<br />just the code.</p>
<p>21:01 &#8211;&gt; 21:05<br />Yeah, this is a file just and it&#8217;s called robots.txt.</p>
<p>21:05 &#8211;&gt; 21:08<br />It&#8217;s just a simple text file that sits in the very bottom root</p>
<p>21:08 &#8211;&gt; 21:11<br />or the very top root, I guess you&#8217;d say of your website.</p>
<p>21:11 &#8211;&gt; 21:16<br />You can submit it to Google and then also it&#8217;ll just live on your website.</p>
<p>21:16 &#8211;&gt; 21:23<br />And any bots that are upstanding will respect these rules.</p>
<p>21:23 &#8211;&gt; 21:27<br />And you can even see how granular you can get where you can allow certain</p>
<p>21:27 &#8211;&gt; 21:32<br />portions of your content, i.e. categories, things like that,</p>
<p>21:32 &#8211;&gt; 21:36<br />or which is what the first one is doing, saying that any user agent</p>
<p>21:36 &#8211;&gt; 21:38<br />can go to see our crosswords.</p>
<p>21:38 &#8211;&gt; 21:43<br />But as you see the two below that CC bot, that one&#8217;s the common crawl bot.</p>
<p>21:43 &#8211;&gt; 21:46<br />Right. And that crawls everybody.</p>
<p>21:46 &#8211;&gt; 21:49<br />And that was definitely has been used a lot.</p>
<p>21:49 &#8211;&gt; 21:51<br />And then the GPT bot.</p>
<p>21:51 &#8211;&gt; 21:56<br />And so basically disallow slash means you have no you we don&#8217;t want you</p>
<p>21:56 &#8211;&gt; 21:58<br />to look at anything on the site at all.</p>
<p>21:58 &#8211;&gt; 22:02<br />Same thing with the Internet Archive archiver.</p>
<p>22:02 &#8211;&gt; 22:03<br />I think that&#8217;s the next one.</p>
<p>22:03 &#8211;&gt; 22:07<br />And then with Twitter bot, you can you can allow certain things through.</p>
<p>22:07 &#8211;&gt; 22:14<br />So what the robots text allows you to do is is kind of drive the bots</p>
<p>22:14 &#8211;&gt; 22:18<br />to where you want them to have access to stuff and then keep their hands</p>
<p>22:18 &#8211;&gt; 22:21<br />off of stuff that is more proprietary or shouldn&#8217;t be out there.</p>
<p>22:21 &#8211;&gt; 22:23<br />You know, right. Right. Right.</p>
<p>22:23 &#8211;&gt; 22:27<br />So you can keep the SEO things going and all that kind of stuff by not blocking</p>
<p>22:27 &#8211;&gt; 22:31<br />stuff that is actually good for the bots to ingest.</p>
<p>22:31 &#8211;&gt; 22:34<br />Right. Right. Interesting.</p>
<p>22:34 &#8211;&gt; 22:38<br />OK, yeah. So I think</p>
<p>22:38 &#8211;&gt; 22:41<br />there doesn&#8217;t seem to be</p>
<p>22:41 &#8211;&gt; 22:47<br />much concern from the audience on this.</p>
<p>22:47 &#8211;&gt; 22:55<br />But yeah, I think this is just like I said, it&#8217;s it&#8217;s similar to just blocking Google.</p>
<p>22:55 &#8211;&gt; 22:58<br />I mean, really, like years ago, even a year ago,</p>
<p>22:58 &#8211;&gt; 23:01<br />I would have thought that Google was going to be the first one to do this</p>
<p>23:01 &#8211;&gt; 23:06<br />because they&#8217;ve been for years taking snippets from content.</p>
<p>23:06 &#8211;&gt; 23:10<br />You know, like you Google the definition of a word.</p>
<p>23:10 &#8211;&gt; 23:14<br />They&#8217;re no longer sending traffic to dictionary dot com or websters.</p>
<p>23:14 &#8211;&gt; 23:20<br />It&#8217;s all just being answered right in the Google search results page.</p>
<p>23:20 &#8211;&gt; 23:21<br />It&#8217;s just right there.</p>
<p>23:21 &#8211;&gt; 23:24<br />So like that&#8217;s where I thought they were going.</p>
<p>23:24 &#8211;&gt; 23:29<br />And that was kind of the logic behind blocking all but teasers.</p>
<p>23:29 &#8211;&gt; 23:34<br />You know, all the all everything except what they absolutely need to,</p>
<p>23:34 &#8211;&gt; 23:38<br />you know, index our content as news.</p>
<p>23:38 &#8211;&gt; 23:42<br />You know, so this brings us to the true or false question.</p>
<p>23:42 &#8211;&gt; 23:47<br />A robots.txt file legally protects your content from bot scraping</p>
<p>23:47 &#8211;&gt; 23:50<br />and incorporation into LLMs.</p>
<p>23:50 &#8211;&gt; 23:58<br />So based on this is kind of kind of hinted at this with my language a little bit.</p>
<p>23:58 &#8211;&gt; 24:00<br />I may have given away a little bit.</p>
<p>24:00 &#8211;&gt; 24:00<br />Right.</p>
<p>24:00 &#8211;&gt; 24:05<br />Yeah, specifically referring to like the recent news with Sam Altman</p>
<p>24:05 &#8211;&gt; 24:11<br />and saying that, you know, their bots will respect robots.txt.</p>
<p>24:11 &#8211;&gt; 24:16<br />We&#8217;re getting faults, mostly false is which is correct.</p>
<p>24:16 &#8211;&gt; 24:18<br />It&#8217;s not a legal thing yet.</p>
<p>24:18 &#8211;&gt; 24:20<br />We are right on the bleeding edge of this stuff.</p>
<p>24:20 &#8211;&gt; 24:27<br />This is just, I mean, them kind of saying out of respect for</p>
<p>24:27 &#8211;&gt; 24:31<br />you know, content creators will do this.</p>
<p>24:31 &#8211;&gt; 24:36<br />But this is so far from being the law, right, Chris?</p>
<p>24:36 &#8211;&gt; 24:40<br />I mean, oh, yeah, they don&#8217;t really know what to do with a lot of this stuff.</p>
<p>24:40 &#8211;&gt; 24:45<br />They&#8217;re they&#8217;re having Senate hearings where they&#8217;re asking tech leaders what to do.</p>
<p>24:45 &#8211;&gt; 24:51<br />But it&#8217;s it&#8217;s a weird situation like the tech is kind of leading the way.</p>
<p>24:51 &#8211;&gt; 24:57<br />As we can see here, they they they sort of volunteered to do this.</p>
<p>24:57 &#8211;&gt; 25:04<br />And this is, of course, after OpenAI was founded like 2015.</p>
<p>25:04 &#8211;&gt; 25:07<br />And we&#8217;re at GPT-4.</p>
<p>25:07 &#8211;&gt; 25:10<br />They&#8217;ve already gone through two, three and three point five.</p>
<p>25:10 &#8211;&gt; 25:14<br />And they said nothing.</p>
<p>25:14 &#8211;&gt; 25:19<br />So nobody knew what I mean, these data sets were out there, but we didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>25:19 &#8211;&gt; 25:19<br />Nobody&#8217;s known.</p>
<p>25:19 &#8211;&gt; 25:23<br />And now we&#8217;ve gotten all the way through GPT-4 eight years later.</p>
<p>25:23 &#8211;&gt; 25:25<br />And now they&#8217;re like, oh, yeah, here you go.</p>
<p>25:25 &#8211;&gt; 25:28<br />Maybe now we&#8217;ll give you a choice.</p>
<p>25:28 &#8211;&gt; 25:31<br />Right. Yeah. Yeah.</p>
<p>25:31 &#8211;&gt; 25:35<br />I mean, the way I look at it and, you know, this isn&#8217;t really</p>
<p>25:35 &#8211;&gt; 25:39<br />an official.</p>
<p>25:39 &#8211;&gt; 25:43<br />Position yet, but I mean, just as a company,</p>
<p>25:43 &#8211;&gt; 25:50<br />we look at it like you should do everything you can to lock this stuff down,</p>
<p>25:50 &#8211;&gt; 25:57<br />because, you know, we want to be able to create our own AI interface.</p>
<p>25:57 &#8211;&gt; 26:01<br />We&#8217;re this is something that we&#8217;re working on at Our-Hometown, our own chatbots,</p>
<p>26:01 &#8211;&gt; 26:05<br />because AI is just going to sweep through everything, it seems.</p>
<p>26:05 &#8211;&gt; 26:09<br />It&#8217;s like we&#8217;ve known that it&#8217;s going to do that for years.</p>
<p>26:09 &#8211;&gt; 26:11<br />And now that it&#8217;s here,</p>
<p>26:11 &#8211;&gt; 26:16<br />you know, it&#8217;s kind of like the way I see it is we want to fight fire with fire.</p>
<p>26:16 &#8211;&gt; 26:19<br />I mean, they&#8217;re they&#8217;re going to get a lot of stuff.</p>
<p>26:19 &#8211;&gt; 26:22<br />Like they could get stuff about your town from other publications</p>
<p>26:22 &#8211;&gt; 26:24<br />that aren&#8217;t following these standards.</p>
<p>26:24 &#8211;&gt; 26:29<br />But if you are doing good journalism</p>
<p>26:29 &#8211;&gt; 26:33<br />and then you have some, you know, AI assistance on the site,</p>
<p>26:33 &#8211;&gt; 26:39<br />then people aren&#8217;t going to query just chat GPT for local news.</p>
<p>26:39 &#8211;&gt; 26:40<br />They&#8217;ll go to your chatbot.</p>
<p>26:40 &#8211;&gt; 26:45<br />It&#8217;s a little bit of a tangent, but like that&#8217;s that&#8217;s just kind of at a high level</p>
<p>26:45 &#8211;&gt; 26:50<br />what I&#8217;m trying to position our publishers as.</p>
<p>26:50 &#8211;&gt; 26:54<br />So should we talk about SEO?</p>
<p>26:54 &#8211;&gt; 27:01<br />Yes, because this is a big question from actually the Wilson County News.</p>
<p>27:01 &#8211;&gt; 27:08<br />We had really just on the nose question, like in very timely, because</p>
<p>27:08 &#8211;&gt; 27:11<br />basically Google was announcing that they&#8217;re going to.</p>
<p>27:12 &#8211;&gt; 27:19<br />I think the big announcement was they&#8217;re going to start incorporating AI into their</p>
<p>27:19 &#8211;&gt; 27:24<br />basically content or results.</p>
<p>27:24 &#8211;&gt; 27:29<br />But yes, the enhanced search results are going to have like some AI blurb stuff</p>
<p>27:29 &#8211;&gt; 27:33<br />alongside a couple of links to sources.</p>
<p>27:33 &#8211;&gt; 27:39<br />And then the normal search engine order starts below that header.</p>
<p>27:39 &#8211;&gt; 27:42<br />Right, right.</p>
<p>27:42 &#8211;&gt; 27:46<br />Yeah, so I guess the point I wanted to just start off with here is that</p>
<p>27:46 &#8211;&gt; 27:52<br />Google has basically been stealing content for years from many publishers</p>
<p>27:52 &#8211;&gt; 27:57<br />unless you have these server side paywall that we demonstrated earlier</p>
<p>27:57 &#8211;&gt; 28:00<br />that only gives the teaser away.</p>
<p>28:00 &#8211;&gt; 28:05<br />So they&#8217;ve been doing this, but from.</p>
<p>28:05 &#8211;&gt; 28:09<br />From everything we can tell, they don&#8217;t seem to discriminate</p>
<p>28:10 &#8211;&gt; 28:14<br />between full articles and those that are just providing the headline and teaser.</p>
<p>28:14 &#8211;&gt; 28:21<br />All that they really care about is, is this URL a news article or not?</p>
<p>28:21 &#8211;&gt; 28:23<br />You know, is the site map</p>
<p>28:23 &#8211;&gt; 28:30<br />all filled out so I know where the header is and where the article begins?</p>
<p>28:30 &#8211;&gt; 28:32<br />I don&#8217;t need to know what&#8217;s actually in the article.</p>
<p>28:32 &#8211;&gt; 28:35<br />I just need to know where it starts, that kind of stuff.</p>
<p>28:35 &#8211;&gt; 28:39<br />And those are the things that all in one SEO provides.</p>
<p>28:40 &#8211;&gt; 28:44<br />So that&#8217;s really been our policy with Google is just to provide</p>
<p>28:44 &#8211;&gt; 28:49<br />the minimum information so they&#8217;re not ingesting the content into their own AI</p>
<p>28:49 &#8211;&gt; 28:53<br />and feeding it back in their own way.</p>
<p>28:53 &#8211;&gt; 28:59<br />And the bottom line is the AI bots have the same level of access as Google bots.</p>
<p>28:59 &#8211;&gt; 29:03<br />So if you are restricting Google bots</p>
<p>29:03 &#8211;&gt; 29:07<br />access to full articles, then you&#8217;re already restricting the AI bots.</p>
<p>29:07 &#8211;&gt; 29:12<br />So I think. Really, SEO,</p>
<p>29:12 &#8211;&gt; 29:15<br />there&#8217;s a lot of other things that are more important to SEO</p>
<p>29:15 &#8211;&gt; 29:17<br />than giving the full article.</p>
<p>29:17 &#8211;&gt; 29:19<br />So I mean, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s the best we can tell right now.</p>
<p>29:19 &#8211;&gt; 29:22<br />We Google is a big black box.</p>
<p>29:22 &#8211;&gt; 29:26<br />We don&#8217;t really know how the engine works, but, you know,</p>
<p>29:26 &#8211;&gt; 29:29<br />just based on years of following this policy,</p>
<p>29:29 &#8211;&gt; 29:32<br />you know, our customers get great traffic from Google.</p>
<p>29:32 &#8211;&gt; 29:35<br />I mean, there&#8217;s there&#8217;s not much.</p>
<p>29:36 &#8211;&gt; 29:38<br />More than we can do to improve that.</p>
<p>29:38 &#8211;&gt; 29:43<br />So I think that&#8217;s that&#8217;s basically our position.</p>
<p>29:43 &#8211;&gt; 29:48<br />Does anyone else have any if anyone else has any like experience with this</p>
<p>29:48 &#8211;&gt; 29:52<br />or perspective on it, I&#8217;d be interested.</p>
<p>29:52 &#8211;&gt; 29:56<br />You know, if there&#8217;s been any if you&#8217;ve changed your settings</p>
<p>29:56 &#8211;&gt; 29:59<br />and seen any difference in traffic from Google, but.</p>
<p>29:59 &#8211;&gt; 30:05<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s that&#8217;s kind of like the operation</p>
<p>30:05 &#8211;&gt; 30:07<br />the opportunity that we&#8217;ve seen.</p>
<p>30:07 &#8211;&gt; 30:10<br />You can just sneak right in here if you follow,</p>
<p>30:10 &#8211;&gt; 30:15<br />you know, these steps, you can kind of strike that balance</p>
<p>30:15 &#8211;&gt; 30:19<br />you know, between protecting, you know, because you can go all the way</p>
<p>30:19 &#8211;&gt; 30:22<br />to the extreme and just totally lock down everything.</p>
<p>30:22 &#8211;&gt; 30:27<br />And, you know, you&#8217;ll be safe from AI, but no one will ever see your stories.</p>
<p>30:27 &#8211;&gt; 30:32<br />So it&#8217;s it&#8217;s all just kind of like finding where to be on that continuum.</p>
<p>30:34 &#8211;&gt; 30:37<br />I don&#8217;t know. I guess like this kind of does change the perspective</p>
<p>30:37 &#8211;&gt; 30:40<br />a little bit on metered paywalls.</p>
<p>30:40 &#8211;&gt; 30:43<br />I, you know, for years I&#8217;ve been saying</p>
<p>30:43 &#8211;&gt; 30:46<br />and we&#8217;ve been saying as a company, a metered paywalls,</p>
<p>30:46 &#8211;&gt; 30:49<br />you know, at a minimum, you should have that.</p>
<p>30:49 &#8211;&gt; 30:54<br />This kind of suggests that maybe the hard paywall.</p>
<p>30:54 &#8211;&gt; 30:59<br />We want to go back in that direction, which was the standard for years.</p>
<p>30:59 &#8211;&gt; 31:03<br />Do you have any thoughts on that, Chris?</p>
<p>31:03 &#8211;&gt; 31:08<br />Well, basically, if let&#8217;s say let&#8217;s say you allow</p>
<p>31:08 &#8211;&gt; 31:14<br />Google to do its normal indexing and it gets the snippets and the excerpts.</p>
<p>31:14 &#8211;&gt; 31:19<br />But if you if you put a blanket ban on the chat,</p>
<p>31:19 &#8211;&gt; 31:24<br />GPT bot and stuff like that, as long as they&#8217;re respecting that robots.txt,</p>
<p>31:24 &#8211;&gt; 31:28<br />it doesn&#8217;t matter about the paywall.</p>
<p>31:28 &#8211;&gt; 31:32<br />Right. So you can so you can keep your your your your relationship</p>
<p>31:32 &#8211;&gt; 31:37<br />to the SEO side of things and then still block at least open</p>
<p>31:37 &#8211;&gt; 31:40<br />AI or like Twitter&#8217;s got their bots.</p>
<p>31:40 &#8211;&gt; 31:43<br />X it is there or anybody else who&#8217;s going to have their bots out there.</p>
<p>31:43 &#8211;&gt; 31:46<br />And the thing about let me go.</p>
<p>31:46 &#8211;&gt; 31:49<br />I&#8217;ll go back to the the New York Times one</p>
<p>31:49 &#8211;&gt; 31:54<br />because because of the amount of granularity you can put in there.</p>
<p>31:54 &#8211;&gt; 31:58<br />You can kind of tailor it so that you&#8217;re getting the both best of both.</p>
<p>31:58 &#8211;&gt; 32:01<br />You&#8217;re you&#8217;re keeping out what you don&#8217;t want.</p>
<p>32:01 &#8211;&gt; 32:03<br />And you&#8217;re only letting in the sliver</p>
<p>32:03 &#8211;&gt; 32:06<br />so that you get your</p>
<p>32:06 &#8211;&gt; 32:13<br />your benefits, because I mean, I described this whole robots.txt thing.</p>
<p>32:13 &#8211;&gt; 32:14<br />It&#8217;s kind of market driven.</p>
<p>32:14 &#8211;&gt; 32:18<br />It&#8217;s a benefit for Google and it&#8217;s a benefit for the publishers.</p>
<p>32:18 &#8211;&gt; 32:22<br />And what&#8217;s happened is this AI kind of thing is really upended the balance.</p>
<p>32:22 &#8211;&gt; 32:26<br />And so right. So now we&#8217;re kind of going in and you can now</p>
<p>32:27 &#8211;&gt; 32:31<br />kind of reimagine how to handle just the gateways</p>
<p>32:31 &#8211;&gt; 32:34<br />and your content through the robots.txt.</p>
<p>32:34 &#8211;&gt; 32:39<br />And then on top of that, the paywall will take care of the human aspect</p>
<p>32:39 &#8211;&gt; 32:43<br />of things most exactly. Yeah, that&#8217;s a good way to put it.</p>
<p>32:43 &#8211;&gt; 32:47<br />Yeah, like technically speaking,</p>
<p>32:47 &#8211;&gt; 32:51<br />with a meter paywall.</p>
<p>32:51 &#8211;&gt; 32:55<br />A bot, a rogue bot could still get your your content, but</p>
<p>32:56 &#8211;&gt; 33:00<br />practically speaking, they are, you know, going out there</p>
<p>33:00 &#8211;&gt; 33:02<br />and making these statements that they&#8217;re not going to do that.</p>
<p>33:02 &#8211;&gt; 33:04<br />So you should. So it shouldn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>33:04 &#8211;&gt; 33:08<br />Yeah, it should leave you alone completely, regardless of your paywall.</p>
<p>33:08 &#8211;&gt; 33:12<br />Because because actually the first thing that the bot looks at</p>
<p>33:12 &#8211;&gt; 33:16<br />is the robots.txt. That&#8217;s the first line of defense.</p>
<p>33:16 &#8211;&gt; 33:19<br />So any time a robot&#8217;s going in and it&#8217;s trying to get permission.</p>
<p>33:19 &#8211;&gt; 33:20<br />That makes sense.</p>
<p>33:20 &#8211;&gt; 33:23<br />Or is doing is doing a request from the site. Right.</p>
<p>33:23 &#8211;&gt; 33:25<br />It immediately goes to that one first.</p>
<p>33:25 &#8211;&gt; 33:29<br />So, yeah, that&#8217;s first line and then and then paywall for the other parts.</p>
<p>33:29 &#8211;&gt; 33:35<br />You made a really interesting point earlier, and I want to just tease it apart</p>
<p>33:35 &#8211;&gt; 33:39<br />a little bit. You said Google used to benefit from robots.txt.</p>
<p>33:39 &#8211;&gt; 33:43<br />To me, I would think I don&#8217;t see how they would benefit</p>
<p>33:43 &#8211;&gt; 33:45<br />because it&#8217;s it&#8217;s just restricting them.</p>
<p>33:45 &#8211;&gt; 33:50<br />But how how would they benefit by having this standard?</p>
<p>33:50 &#8211;&gt; 33:54<br />Just because they know where to look then. Yeah.</p>
<p>33:55 &#8211;&gt; 33:59<br />It just yeah. OK, so like if you OK.</p>
<p>33:59 &#8211;&gt; 34:02<br />Yeah, because I just think in Google&#8217;s mind, they want everything open.</p>
<p>34:02 &#8211;&gt; 34:08<br />And why would they make it easier for people to to block stuff?</p>
<p>34:08 &#8211;&gt; 34:11<br />And I guess it&#8217;s just the market pushing back, like you said.</p>
<p>34:11 &#8211;&gt; 34:15<br />So yeah. Yeah. Interesting. OK. OK.</p>
<p>34:15 &#8211;&gt; 34:18<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s pretty crazy.</p>
<p>34:18 &#8211;&gt; 34:22<br />And it looks like we have Kristin now on with us.</p>
<p>34:22 &#8211;&gt; 34:23<br />Thank you for joining.</p>
<p>34:23 &#8211;&gt; 34:27<br />She was the one with the question about balancing SEO.</p>
<p>34:27 &#8211;&gt; 34:32<br />So hopefully that was all clear.</p>
<p>34:32 &#8211;&gt; 34:35<br />And, you know, we can definitely answer any other questions you have on it.</p>
<p>34:35 &#8211;&gt; 34:40<br />Terry says, if a bot doesn&#8217;t honor the robots.txt boundary</p>
<p>34:40 &#8211;&gt; 34:45<br />with a metered paywall, would they then act as a consumer</p>
<p>34:45 &#8211;&gt; 34:51<br />where it gets free articles, enabling it to scrape a certain number of full articles?</p>
<p>34:52 &#8211;&gt; 34:55<br />That&#8217;s actually what I thought in the beginning.</p>
<p>34:55 &#8211;&gt; 35:00<br />But what we were just saying is actually that the robots.txt file</p>
<p>35:00 &#8211;&gt; 35:04<br />is the first thing that they see. So they can still ignore it, though.</p>
<p>35:04 &#8211;&gt; 35:06<br />They can still ignore it.</p>
<p>35:06 &#8211;&gt; 35:10<br />So to get to Terry&#8217;s point, if let&#8217;s just say, let&#8217;s just call them hackers.</p>
<p>35:10 &#8211;&gt; 35:12<br />Let&#8217;s just say you&#8217;ve got an actual hacker.</p>
<p>35:12 &#8211;&gt; 35:16<br />Right. They can they can ignore the robots.txt.</p>
<p>35:16 &#8211;&gt; 35:18<br />They can spoof their IP addresses.</p>
<p>35:18 &#8211;&gt; 35:20<br />They can do all kinds of stuff.</p>
<p>35:20 &#8211;&gt; 35:24<br />And so that&#8217;s why we have something like CloudFlare or Kismet,</p>
<p>35:24 &#8211;&gt; 35:26<br />some of these bot monitoring things.</p>
<p>35:26 &#8211;&gt; 35:29<br />And we weren&#8217;t we weren&#8217;t going to get into too much of that</p>
<p>35:29 &#8211;&gt; 35:31<br />because that&#8217;s basically server side infrastructure that we use</p>
<p>35:31 &#8211;&gt; 35:33<br />to protect all of our websites.</p>
<p>35:33 &#8211;&gt; 35:38<br />So there&#8217;s nothing specific for the customers to deal with there.</p>
<p>35:38 &#8211;&gt; 35:42<br />But but yeah, that I mean, if you have a nefarious actor,</p>
<p>35:42 &#8211;&gt; 35:45<br />they can get around it. Absolutely.</p>
<p>35:45 &#8211;&gt; 35:48<br />Right.</p>
<p>35:48 &#8211;&gt; 35:51<br />Yeah, it&#8217;s interesting. I feel like</p>
<p>35:51 &#8211;&gt; 35:57<br />I&#8217;m like thinking a lot like my father did back in like 90s,</p>
<p>35:57 &#8211;&gt; 36:00<br />a ninety nine when Google was coming out, like he was</p>
<p>36:00 &#8211;&gt; 36:04<br />he was super anti Google, even though everyone was super pro.</p>
<p>36:04 &#8211;&gt; 36:07<br />They could only see the positives now.</p>
<p>36:07 &#8211;&gt; 36:10<br />And he always used to talk about the hard paywall.</p>
<p>36:10 &#8211;&gt; 36:12<br />Like he was really pushing for that.</p>
<p>36:12 &#8211;&gt; 36:16<br />I don&#8217;t think we need to, you know, go back to that.</p>
<p>36:16 &#8211;&gt; 36:20<br />But if you really are, you know, paranoid about stuff being stolen,</p>
<p>36:20 &#8211;&gt; 36:24<br />if you really fear what I could do with your content,</p>
<p>36:24 &#8211;&gt; 36:30<br />the only true lockdown is the robots.txt and a hard paywall.</p>
<p>36:30 &#8211;&gt; 36:33<br />And another thing we could think of with</p>
<p>36:33 &#8211;&gt; 36:38<br />with what Terry was pointing out, if you change the metered paywall</p>
<p>36:38 &#8211;&gt; 36:42<br />so that you have to provide an email address</p>
<p>36:43 &#8211;&gt; 36:47<br />to even get the those limited number of free articles.</p>
<p>36:47 &#8211;&gt; 36:50<br />That&#8217;s another deterrent against the bots.</p>
<p>36:50 &#8211;&gt; 36:53<br />So you instead of having to give up the meter paywall completely,</p>
<p>36:53 &#8211;&gt; 36:57<br />you could add just one layer of identification</p>
<p>36:57 &#8211;&gt; 37:00<br />that would determine the bots.</p>
<p>37:00 &#8211;&gt; 37:05<br />Yeah, I mean, it&#8217;s just I just got to say it&#8217;s the world we live in.</p>
<p>37:05 &#8211;&gt; 37:10<br />You know, it&#8217;s like the problem of our day, like bots.</p>
<p>37:11 &#8211;&gt; 37:13<br />It&#8217;s crazy how this has crept up on us.</p>
<p>37:13 &#8211;&gt; 37:15<br />It&#8217;s in the news because of Twitter.</p>
<p>37:15 &#8211;&gt; 37:18<br />You know, he&#8217;s he&#8217;s making a popular subject.</p>
<p>37:18 &#8211;&gt; 37:22<br />But yeah, I mean, that&#8217;s kind of where we&#8217;re at.</p>
<p>37:22 &#8211;&gt; 37:25<br />We&#8217;re like almost like in this matrix kind of.</p>
<p>37:25 &#8211;&gt; 37:28<br />Well, it&#8217;s not one of our earlier web webinars.</p>
<p>37:28 &#8211;&gt; 37:33<br />We came across the factoid like over half of all of the content</p>
<p>37:33 &#8211;&gt; 37:36<br />on the Internet is bought and generated or bought operated.</p>
<p>37:36 &#8211;&gt; 37:38<br />Yep. Yep. Exactly.</p>
<p>37:38 &#8211;&gt; 37:43<br />So then it comes down to just like human or bot.</p>
<p>37:43 &#8211;&gt; 37:49<br />And so, you know, it&#8217;s just it&#8217;s like the Swiss cheese approach to security.</p>
<p>37:49 &#8211;&gt; 37:54<br />Like no one level of security is going to protect against everything.</p>
<p>37:54 &#8211;&gt; 37:58<br />So you&#8217;ve got to have multiple layers like stacking Swiss cheese</p>
<p>37:58 &#8211;&gt; 38:01<br />on top of each other. So the holes don&#8217;t line up.</p>
<p>38:01 &#8211;&gt; 38:05<br />So, yeah, you got the robots file, you have the meter paywall.</p>
<p>38:05 &#8211;&gt; 38:10<br />And then maybe on top of that, you have a registration for the meter,</p>
<p>38:10 &#8211;&gt; 38:14<br />which I believe the wave does a version of that</p>
<p>38:14 &#8211;&gt; 38:18<br />rockaway of dot com if people wanted to see an example of that.</p>
<p>38:18 &#8211;&gt; 38:24<br />But just to to what Elon is doing with X, he&#8217;s taking it one step further.</p>
<p>38:24 &#8211;&gt; 38:28<br />So instead of having to just provide a registration, right?</p>
<p>38:28 &#8211;&gt; 38:33<br />Right. He&#8217;s actually going to charge a small like micro fee.</p>
<p>38:33 &#8211;&gt; 38:35<br />I mean, maybe two or three dollars.</p>
<p>38:35 &#8211;&gt; 38:38<br />But then that adds the extra layer of a payment method</p>
<p>38:38 &#8211;&gt; 38:41<br />to also keep the bots out.</p>
<p>38:41 &#8211;&gt; 38:43<br />So those are those are kind of like the</p>
<p>38:43 &#8211;&gt; 38:47<br />yeah, as you&#8217;re describing the different layers that you apply</p>
<p>38:47 &#8211;&gt; 38:51<br />to kind of cover all the holes that maybe one one layer does it. Right.</p>
<p>38:51 &#8211;&gt; 38:57<br />Yeah, it&#8217;s interesting how like paying money is like the one thing that</p>
<p>38:57 &#8211;&gt; 39:01<br />AI is going to have a hard time getting around like it can&#8217;t just print money</p>
<p>39:01 &#8211;&gt; 39:05<br />because you prevent the scale, you prevent them from the scale.</p>
<p>39:05 &#8211;&gt; 39:07<br />Right, right.</p>
<p>39:07 &#8211;&gt; 39:12<br />Yeah, so he&#8217;s dealing with like a whole nother level like it like that.</p>
<p>39:12 &#8211;&gt; 39:16<br />We we are more, you know, I don&#8217;t think</p>
<p>39:16 &#8211;&gt; 39:22<br />we need to I mean, we have, you know, obviously paying subscribers already.</p>
<p>39:22 &#8211;&gt; 39:26<br />So like he&#8217;s kind of backing into this with this free service,</p>
<p>39:26 &#8211;&gt; 39:28<br />which is not the situation we&#8217;re in. So</p>
<p>39:30 &#8211;&gt; 39:32<br />this is.</p>
<p>39:32 &#8211;&gt; 39:36<br />Basically, a summary of what publishers should do.</p>
<p>39:36 &#8211;&gt; 39:39<br />We&#8217;ve talked about both of these things</p>
<p>39:39 &#8211;&gt; 39:43<br />at the bottom, the technical things, but tell us a little bit about</p>
<p>39:43 &#8211;&gt; 39:47<br />the Press Association</p>
<p>39:47 &#8211;&gt; 39:51<br />representation there, Chris, what have you read about that?</p>
<p>39:51 &#8211;&gt; 39:55<br />Oh, let&#8217;s see, there was.</p>
<p>39:55 &#8211;&gt; 39:57<br />Bring this slide up.</p>
<p>39:57 &#8211;&gt; 40:02<br />So there have been several different advocacy groups that are advocating for</p>
<p>40:02 &#8211;&gt; 40:06<br />sorry for the redundancy there groups that are advocating for different.</p>
<p>40:06 &#8211;&gt; 40:14<br />Slots in the market, so there&#8217;s journalists, there&#8217;s obviously</p>
<p>40:14 &#8211;&gt; 40:18<br />we&#8217;ve all heard about the the Actors Guild, the Writers Guild</p>
<p>40:18 &#8211;&gt; 40:19<br />and everything like that.</p>
<p>40:19 &#8211;&gt; 40:22<br />So as far as I know, there&#8217;s not a specific</p>
<p>40:24 &#8211;&gt; 40:29<br />push by by the by the Press Association&#8217;s.</p>
<p>40:29 &#8211;&gt; 40:33<br />But there are other organizations that are moving in this direction.</p>
<p>40:33 &#8211;&gt; 40:37<br />And I think maybe kind of setting a path for where</p>
<p>40:37 &#8211;&gt; 40:42<br />Press Association&#8217;s could could go with these things. Right.</p>
<p>40:42 &#8211;&gt; 40:45<br />And actually, I&#8217;ll come back to.</p>
<p>40:45 &#8211;&gt; 40:50<br />Let&#8217;s see. I think we have Cindy from Illinois Press Association.</p>
<p>40:50 &#8211;&gt; 40:52<br />So maybe this would.</p>
<p>40:54 &#8211;&gt; 40:57<br />So like you&#8217;re saying</p>
<p>40:57 &#8211;&gt; 41:02<br />if Press Association&#8217;s could do where that one was contact.</p>
<p>41:02 &#8211;&gt; 41:08<br />Well, I guess it&#8217;s just like what what can be done like specifically?</p>
<p>41:08 &#8211;&gt; 41:13<br />Well, the thing of going through the Press Association is for lobbying</p>
<p>41:13 &#8211;&gt; 41:16<br />because it&#8217;s for the legislative side of things.</p>
<p>41:16 &#8211;&gt; 41:20<br />So, yeah, I mean, I don&#8217;t know, Cindy, if you have any comment on that.</p>
<p>41:20 &#8211;&gt; 41:22<br />Is that something that</p>
<p>41:23 &#8211;&gt; 41:27<br />IPA has access to like these</p>
<p>41:27 &#8211;&gt; 41:30<br />I don&#8217;t know, lobbying channels?</p>
<p>41:30 &#8211;&gt; 41:32<br />It&#8217;s not really my.</p>
<p>41:32 &#8211;&gt; 41:35<br />Well, I mean, because all these press associations were lobbying</p>
<p>41:35 &#8211;&gt; 41:37<br />for the journalism protection, local journalism protection.</p>
<p>41:37 &#8211;&gt; 41:39<br />Exactly. That was going around.</p>
<p>41:39 &#8211;&gt; 41:42<br />So I&#8217;m thinking there&#8217;s going to be stuff like that going on.</p>
<p>41:42 &#8211;&gt; 41:48<br />That just that that level of advocacy.</p>
<p>41:48 &#8211;&gt; 41:50<br />It was another. Right.</p>
<p>41:50 &#8211;&gt; 41:52<br />So, yeah, I mean, this.</p>
<p>41:53 &#8211;&gt; 41:55<br />OK, I definitely want to talk about</p>
<p>41:55 &#8211;&gt; 42:00<br />just more in that direction, but.</p>
<p>42:00 &#8211;&gt; 42:05<br />And here&#8217;s here&#8217;s a group of media.</p>
<p>42:05 &#8211;&gt; 42:08<br />This is a group of media associations. Right.</p>
<p>42:08 &#8211;&gt; 42:09<br />And they release.</p>
<p>42:09 &#8211;&gt; 42:14<br />This is just an outline I pulled, but they released these ethical principles.</p>
<p>42:14 &#8211;&gt; 42:20<br />So this is kind of where I think the publishers going into the press associations.</p>
<p>42:20 &#8211;&gt; 42:23<br />This is kind of the real deal.</p>
<p>42:23 &#8211;&gt; 42:27<br />So they&#8217;re negotiating for compensation when your content is used.</p>
<p>42:27 &#8211;&gt; 42:30<br />Regulations and corporate responsibility,</p>
<p>42:30 &#8211;&gt; 42:35<br />trustworthiness, actually having transparency with the developers.</p>
<p>42:35 &#8211;&gt; 42:38<br />So we know what&#8217;s in the training data</p>
<p>42:38 &#8211;&gt; 42:42<br />and actually use high quality data instead of I don&#8217;t know.</p>
<p>42:42 &#8211;&gt; 42:47<br />I mean, should we really be scraping Reddit for quality AI data?</p>
<p>42:47 &#8211;&gt; 42:49<br />I&#8217;m not sure. Right.</p>
<p>42:49 &#8211;&gt; 42:53<br />And then also be able to monitor them for how well they&#8217;re they&#8217;re behaving.</p>
<p>42:53 &#8211;&gt; 42:55<br />You know, right. Right.</p>
<p>42:55 &#8211;&gt; 42:57<br />So Cindy says our board is looking into this</p>
<p>42:57 &#8211;&gt; 42:59<br />and trying to wrap their heads around it.</p>
<p>42:59 &#8211;&gt; 43:03<br />That&#8217;s pretty much what we&#8217;re doing. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah.</p>
<p>43:03 &#8211;&gt; 43:09<br />So I mean, I just got to read some of Andrea&#8217;s comment.</p>
<p>43:09 &#8211;&gt; 43:13<br />Yeah. Yeah. Take a second on that one. Yeah. This is fantastic.</p>
<p>43:13 &#8211;&gt; 43:15<br />This like sets it up because.</p>
<p>43:15 &#8211;&gt; 43:18<br />Well, let me just read it just in case everyone hasn&#8217;t seen it.</p>
<p>43:18 &#8211;&gt; 43:24<br />The nefarious actor thing interests me because for a lot of local news orgs,</p>
<p>43:24 &#8211;&gt; 43:26<br />the competition isn&#8217;t necessarily global.</p>
<p>43:26 &#8211;&gt; 43:30<br />There are tools that are not necessarily writing large, but writing small.</p>
<p>43:30 &#8211;&gt; 43:35<br />They would allow local competitors, say a bad actor,</p>
<p>43:35 &#8211;&gt; 43:38<br />crops up to scrape and resell your content. Exactly.</p>
<p>43:38 &#8211;&gt; 43:43<br />Like imagine it could be just even like a Twitter handle.</p>
<p>43:43 &#8211;&gt; 43:45<br />You know, they just start.</p>
<p>43:45 &#8211;&gt; 43:47<br />It doesn&#8217;t have to be a website. It could be a newsletter.</p>
<p>43:47 &#8211;&gt; 43:51<br />They start just scraping your articles, rewriting it.</p>
<p>43:51 &#8211;&gt; 43:54<br />And then, you know, they say, hey, this is enough.</p>
<p>43:54 &#8211;&gt; 43:56<br />You know, this is fresh copy. It&#8217;s the same story.</p>
<p>43:56 &#8211;&gt; 43:59<br />Start to see that trending higher in search results.</p>
<p>43:59 &#8211;&gt; 44:03<br />And you&#8217;re really like, what is going on? Right. Right. So.</p>
<p>44:03 &#8211;&gt; 44:08<br />Yeah. So she goes on to say, you know, there are now ways</p>
<p>44:08 &#8211;&gt; 44:14<br />it would be very easy for bad actors to build ways to drain other pubs.</p>
<p>44:14 &#8211;&gt; 44:16<br />Yeah, that&#8217;s the I think another good point.</p>
<p>44:16 &#8211;&gt; 44:19<br />It&#8217;s just a lot easier. Like this was always possible.</p>
<p>44:19 &#8211;&gt; 44:23<br />I mean, I could buy a subscription to the Salt Lake Tribune</p>
<p>44:23 &#8211;&gt; 44:27<br />and turn it into a newsletter, but that would be like a full time job.</p>
<p>44:27 &#8211;&gt; 44:32<br />So yeah, the fact that you can just plug in an article and say rewrite it</p>
<p>44:32 &#8211;&gt; 44:34<br />in your own words makes it easier.</p>
<p>44:34 &#8211;&gt; 44:38<br />So it&#8217;s like Cliff&#8217;s actually got an example of one of those.</p>
<p>44:38 &#8211;&gt; 44:43<br />Yeah. Yeah. It&#8217;s not ultra paranoid, says Cliff. I agree.</p>
<p>44:43 &#8211;&gt; 44:46<br />I feel like we&#8217;ve seen this for years.</p>
<p>44:46 &#8211;&gt; 44:48<br />There&#8217;s a site that does this around Columbus, Ohio,</p>
<p>44:48 &#8211;&gt; 44:50<br />and presumably makes money off advertising.</p>
<p>44:50 &#8211;&gt; 44:53<br />So Newsbreak. Yeah.</p>
<p>44:53 &#8211;&gt; 44:58<br />Newsbreak has been doing this for a while.</p>
<p>44:58 &#8211;&gt; 45:01<br />They. Yeah, we see a lot of</p>
<p>45:01 &#8211;&gt; 45:07<br />issues with Newsbreak, a lot of tickets coming in related to that.</p>
<p>45:07 &#8211;&gt; 45:10<br />How is content protected now in InDesign?</p>
<p>45:10 &#8211;&gt; 45:13<br />Well, we can talk about InDesign, actually. I want to get to that.</p>
<p>45:14 &#8211;&gt; 45:18<br />So let&#8217;s talk about now, like we&#8217;ve talked about the problem</p>
<p>45:18 &#8211;&gt; 45:22<br />and some some things you can do to mitigate and protect yourself.</p>
<p>45:22 &#8211;&gt; 45:26<br />But like the real solution are these ethical principles</p>
<p>45:26 &#8211;&gt; 45:29<br />like standards in the industry.</p>
<p>45:29 &#8211;&gt; 45:34<br />Maybe it can be led by Cindy and IPA and, you know, other press associations.</p>
<p>45:34 &#8211;&gt; 45:39<br />But like let&#8217;s talk now, Chris, you have some great slides about like</p>
<p>45:39 &#8211;&gt; 45:43<br />some of the solutions that are out there already with Adobe</p>
<p>45:43 &#8211;&gt; 45:47<br />and let&#8217;s let&#8217;s talk about that. OK, perfect.</p>
<p>45:47 &#8211;&gt; 45:51<br />So this is this is specifically for images.</p>
<p>45:51 &#8211;&gt; 45:56<br />But as the transparency opens up and</p>
<p>45:56 &#8211;&gt; 46:01<br />and some of these guidelines and things may be regulated into action,</p>
<p>46:01 &#8211;&gt; 46:05<br />more people will follow along in this. But so</p>
<p>46:05 &#8211;&gt; 46:10<br />Adobe has now released their AI image generation product,</p>
<p>46:10 &#8211;&gt; 46:12<br />Firefly, into commercial release.</p>
<p>46:13 &#8211;&gt; 46:16<br />And that means you can use them for anything.</p>
<p>46:16 &#8211;&gt; 46:19<br />And one of the things that they were</p>
<p>46:19 &#8211;&gt; 46:24<br />emphasizing through the entire beta period was that the image generation</p>
<p>46:24 &#8211;&gt; 46:31<br />model was only trained on their pre-existing Adobe stock collection</p>
<p>46:31 &#8211;&gt; 46:34<br />and then some other licensed stock collections.</p>
<p>46:34 &#8211;&gt; 46:40<br />So you have no worry about about any kind of litigation using these tools.</p>
<p>46:40 &#8211;&gt; 46:45<br />The fun part, though, is when you think, oh, so what about all those artists</p>
<p>46:45 &#8211;&gt; 46:50<br />who submitted their their photographs and illustrations to stock in the first place?</p>
<p>46:50 &#8211;&gt; 46:52<br />Then Adobe scrapes that and makes this new tool.</p>
<p>46:52 &#8211;&gt; 46:56<br />Well, what Adobe is going to do is pay them</p>
<p>46:56 &#8211;&gt; 47:01<br />because they&#8217;ve been keeping track of every piece of art that was submitted</p>
<p>47:01 &#8211;&gt; 47:03<br />and then used to train Firefly.</p>
<p>47:03 &#8211;&gt; 47:08<br />And they&#8217;re going to do a yearly dispersion of funds.</p>
<p>47:09 &#8211;&gt; 47:10<br />And I even looked at it.</p>
<p>47:10 &#8211;&gt; 47:15<br />I don&#8217;t have the stats right with me, but it&#8217;s like a few cents per however many</p>
<p>47:15 &#8211;&gt; 47:17<br />hundred licensees or whatever.</p>
<p>47:17 &#8211;&gt; 47:20<br />So it&#8217;s not huge, but it&#8217;s basically the same</p>
<p>47:20 &#8211;&gt; 47:25<br />royalty share that was happening with the original stock program.</p>
<p>47:25 &#8211;&gt; 47:30<br />But now that AI has come into it, if your AI, if your artist</p>
<p>47:30 &#8211;&gt; 47:32<br />being used to train the AI, you also get paid for that.</p>
<p>47:32 &#8211;&gt; 47:39<br />And then what&#8217;s even more fun is anyone who generates art</p>
<p>47:39 &#8211;&gt; 47:44<br />with Firefly and then goes on to create something with it using</p>
<p>47:44 &#8211;&gt; 47:49<br />further generative tools can then as long as it meets and they&#8217;ve</p>
<p>47:49 &#8211;&gt; 47:53<br />published a new set of guidelines for AI submissions.</p>
<p>47:53 &#8211;&gt; 47:57<br />But now artists can then submit that new</p>
<p>47:57 &#8211;&gt; 48:03<br />AI generated derivative work and get it posted to Adobe Stock</p>
<p>48:03 &#8211;&gt; 48:05<br />and start getting royalties off.</p>
<p>48:05 &#8211;&gt; 48:08<br />So they&#8217;re basically saying, you create the content.</p>
<p>48:08 &#8211;&gt; 48:11<br />We trained our model on your contents.</p>
<p>48:11 &#8211;&gt; 48:12<br />We&#8217;re going to pay you for that.</p>
<p>48:12 &#8211;&gt; 48:15<br />Now, if you make some something with that model.</p>
<p>48:15 &#8211;&gt; 48:21<br />And then add your artistry to it, we&#8217;re going to accept that back again</p>
<p>48:21 &#8211;&gt; 48:22<br />and keep the circle running.</p>
<p>48:22 &#8211;&gt; 48:30<br />Yeah, so I thought to put this in terms for newspapers, it would seem like</p>
<p>48:30 &#8211;&gt; 48:35<br />a piece of artwork would basically be a piece of news content.</p>
<p>48:36 &#8211;&gt; 48:41<br />Now, there&#8217;s definitely a huge technical difference in how you watermark</p>
<p>48:41 &#8211;&gt; 48:46<br />and find provenance for these types of things.</p>
<p>48:46 &#8211;&gt; 48:51<br />So but as they get that, but they can still have a record in the database</p>
<p>48:51 &#8211;&gt; 48:57<br />that saying that this URL was used to train this data from this data</p>
<p>48:57 &#8211;&gt; 48:58<br />set was used to train this model.</p>
<p>48:58 &#8211;&gt; 49:01<br />And if they keep track of that, there&#8217;s absolutely no reason.</p>
<p>49:01 &#8211;&gt; 49:03<br />And this goes to the transparency thing.</p>
<p>49:03 &#8211;&gt; 49:06<br />There&#8217;s absolutely no reason why they couldn&#8217;t keep track of that.</p>
<p>49:06 &#8211;&gt; 49:10<br />And actually compensate people and have some kind of a negotiated thing.</p>
<p>49:10 &#8211;&gt; 49:15<br />Kind of I mentioned ASCAP doing performance royalties for songwriters.</p>
<p>49:15 &#8211;&gt; 49:21<br />It would be something along those lines so that you wouldn&#8217;t necessarily want</p>
<p>49:21 &#8211;&gt; 49:25<br />to block everything once they start putting a system in place where they&#8217;re</p>
<p>49:25 &#8211;&gt; 49:28<br />not just taking your stuff and doing whatever they want with it</p>
<p>49:28 &#8211;&gt; 49:29<br />without you having any say.</p>
<p>49:29 &#8211;&gt; 49:33<br />So I&#8217;m kind of seeing a lot of this protection as just.</p>
<p>49:34 &#8211;&gt; 49:38<br />We need to put something in place now because it&#8217;s going to be a while</p>
<p>49:38 &#8211;&gt; 49:42<br />for the Senate and all the meetings and the hearings and all these kind of things</p>
<p>49:42 &#8211;&gt; 49:47<br />to develop actual legislation that will then come back and give us more</p>
<p>49:47 &#8211;&gt; 49:51<br />insight into how we need to to relate to these tools.</p>
<p>49:51 &#8211;&gt; 49:52<br />And maybe it&#8217;ll be easier.</p>
<p>49:52 &#8211;&gt; 49:55<br />So if you don&#8217;t block this or maybe there&#8217;s something that goes in the robots</p>
<p>49:55 &#8211;&gt; 49:59<br />text, it gives you a little signature that then goes in and that</p>
<p>50:00 &#8211;&gt; 50:04<br />comes back around so you can get credited and perhaps paid for your content.</p>
<p>50:04 &#8211;&gt; 50:07<br />So I&#8217;m excited about this.</p>
<p>50:07 &#8211;&gt; 50:11<br />This just they just started rolling this out over the past two weeks.</p>
<p>50:11 &#8211;&gt; 50:13<br />Right. Yeah.</p>
<p>50:13 &#8211;&gt; 50:17<br />I mean, if anyone has experience using Firefly,</p>
<p>50:17 &#8211;&gt; 50:23<br />some of the new Adobe AI products, I&#8217;d love to hear about your experience there.</p>
<p>50:23 &#8211;&gt; 50:27<br />But so this this is kind of, I guess,</p>
<p>50:27 &#8211;&gt; 50:32<br />what we&#8217;re talking about earlier, just like, well, as you said, locking it down.</p>
<p>50:32 &#8211;&gt; 50:36<br />And I mean, anyone can can build their own</p>
<p>50:36 &#8211;&gt; 50:40<br />AI now like there&#8217;s these, you know, adults out there.</p>
<p>50:40 &#8211;&gt; 50:42<br />So that&#8217;s what Adobe&#8217;s done.</p>
<p>50:42 &#8211;&gt; 50:44<br />They&#8217;ve taken.</p>
<p>50:44 &#8211;&gt; 50:49<br />They&#8217;re creating a proprietary AI, kind of like what we&#8217;ve done with WordPress.</p>
<p>50:49 &#8211;&gt; 50:52<br />It&#8217;s open source WordPress, but we&#8217;ve specialized it for newspapers.</p>
<p>50:54 &#8211;&gt; 50:58<br />And then there&#8217;s this walled garden kind of environment</p>
<p>50:58 &#8211;&gt; 51:00<br />where everything lives in there.</p>
<p>51:00 &#8211;&gt; 51:06<br />The payments are the circular analogy that you kind of made there was good.</p>
<p>51:06 &#8211;&gt; 51:08<br />Like it really is like a.</p>
<p>51:08 &#8211;&gt; 51:12<br />So it&#8217;s going to get it&#8217;s going to like just accelerate creativity to get.</p>
<p>51:12 &#8211;&gt; 51:14<br />I mean, so they do have some guidelines.</p>
<p>51:14 &#8211;&gt; 51:16<br />I&#8217;ll go across a couple.</p>
<p>51:16 &#8211;&gt; 51:19<br />You can&#8217;t submit anything that&#8217;s a caricature of a real person.</p>
<p>51:19 &#8211;&gt; 51:22<br />You&#8217;re not supposed to do stuff with real places.</p>
<p>51:22 &#8211;&gt; 51:25<br />It needs to be imaginary kind of thing.</p>
<p>51:25 &#8211;&gt; 51:29<br />So, yeah, you can&#8217;t do the Trump in a Superman costume or something.</p>
<p>51:29 &#8211;&gt; 51:31<br />They&#8217;re that&#8217;s not going to fly.</p>
<p>51:31 &#8211;&gt; 51:34<br />So it has to be more more traditional style stock stuff.</p>
<p>51:34 &#8211;&gt; 51:36<br />Like if you. Yeah.</p>
<p>51:36 &#8211;&gt; 51:39<br />Like if you just kind of built some railroad going through a forest</p>
<p>51:39 &#8211;&gt; 51:42<br />or something like that and it looks really cool with nice lighting.</p>
<p>51:42 &#8211;&gt; 51:45<br />That would be a good a good candidate for submission.</p>
<p>51:45 &#8211;&gt; 51:51<br />I do want to address a couple of points that we got on that got us started on Adobe.</p>
<p>51:51 &#8211;&gt; 51:56<br />And that is how is Adobe protecting or allowing you to to sign your content?</p>
<p>51:56 &#8211;&gt; 52:00<br />Right. And I don&#8217;t have a slide for this, but I&#8217;ll give you just a quick breakdown.</p>
<p>52:00 &#8211;&gt; 52:06<br />Any image is generated by Firefly has something embedded called content credentials.</p>
<p>52:06 &#8211;&gt; 52:11<br />And it&#8217;s using blockchain technology so that it can&#8217;t be tampered with.</p>
<p>52:11 &#8211;&gt; 52:16<br />And it&#8217;s and it&#8217;s saved into a verification cloud partnership</p>
<p>52:16 &#8211;&gt; 52:19<br />that they&#8217;ve they&#8217;ve built with some other</p>
<p>52:20 &#8211;&gt; 52:25<br />companies, even like camera companies, Canon and Leica and stuff.</p>
<p>52:25 &#8211;&gt; 52:29<br />They&#8217;re going to start building these these provenance blockchain based things</p>
<p>52:29 &#8211;&gt; 52:33<br />so that these content credentials will start from the camera</p>
<p>52:33 &#8211;&gt; 52:37<br />and end at your export of the photo.</p>
<p>52:37 &#8211;&gt; 52:41<br />And your name is on it.</p>
<p>52:41 &#8211;&gt; 52:44<br />And basically, let&#8217;s let&#8217;s go back to the idea.</p>
<p>52:44 &#8211;&gt; 52:47<br />So if you get something from Adobe Firefly, it&#8217;s going to say</p>
<p>52:47 &#8211;&gt; 52:49<br />Adobe Firefly generated this.</p>
<p>52:49 &#8211;&gt; 52:53<br />Now you open it up on Photoshop, you use all the tools, even the generative ones,</p>
<p>52:53 &#8211;&gt; 52:56<br />make some cool things, add some ponies, do whatever sky replacement,</p>
<p>52:56 &#8211;&gt; 52:58<br />all that kind of stuff.</p>
<p>52:58 &#8211;&gt; 53:03<br />Adobe will keep track of the high level changes that you&#8217;re making.</p>
<p>53:03 &#8211;&gt; 53:06<br />It&#8217;ll say, oh, yeah, you generated some new stuff or you brought in another file</p>
<p>53:06 &#8211;&gt; 53:11<br />to composite and all of that will be saved in this content credentials list</p>
<p>53:11 &#8211;&gt; 53:15<br />so that then when you export that that credentials is now</p>
<p>53:15 &#8211;&gt; 53:20<br />permanently assigned to that image and you can use image look up</p>
<p>53:20 &#8211;&gt; 53:23<br />all kinds of different things.</p>
<p>53:23 &#8211;&gt; 53:26<br />But if you use the verify tool that Adobe puts out there,</p>
<p>53:26 &#8211;&gt; 53:30<br />you can actually even open up one of these things with the content credentials</p>
<p>53:30 &#8211;&gt; 53:32<br />and you can actually see the different versions</p>
<p>53:32 &#8211;&gt; 53:38<br />of what what was created and what was added and go back and see the original one</p>
<p>53:38 &#8211;&gt; 53:42<br />that they got from Firefly versus what they did to resubmit it to stock.</p>
<p>53:43 &#8211;&gt; 53:46<br />And yes, so that was speaking of images.</p>
<p>53:46 &#8211;&gt; 53:50<br />But to get back to it, Adobe is going to be rolling out</p>
<p>53:50 &#8211;&gt; 53:56<br />content credentials for, I believe, all of their creation apps.</p>
<p>53:56 &#8211;&gt; 54:00<br />So it&#8217;s I think the next one is going to be video.</p>
<p>54:00 &#8211;&gt; 54:03<br />But I would I would definitely think that</p>
<p>54:03 &#8211;&gt; 54:06<br />that InDesign would be a candidate.</p>
<p>54:06 &#8211;&gt; 54:10<br />But the thing is with InDesign is remember, if you&#8217;re if you&#8217;re talking about InDesign,</p>
<p>54:10 &#8211;&gt; 54:13<br />are you what are you actually trying to protect?</p>
<p>54:14 &#8211;&gt; 54:16<br />If you&#8217;re trying to protect the photography that&#8217;s in there,</p>
<p>54:16 &#8211;&gt; 54:19<br />that&#8217;s taking care of content credentials.</p>
<p>54:19 &#8211;&gt; 54:22<br />If it&#8217;s if it&#8217;s the PDF that gets exported,</p>
<p>54:22 &#8211;&gt; 54:25<br />I&#8217;m hoping that they&#8217;ll do something with content credentials there</p>
<p>54:25 &#8211;&gt; 54:30<br />because, you know, there&#8217;s already so much metadata in a PDF anyway.</p>
<p>54:30 &#8211;&gt; 54:34<br />But I&#8217;m just not sure how the technology is going to work on that yet.</p>
<p>54:34 &#8211;&gt; 54:37<br />I think it&#8217;s a little easier for images and they&#8217;re still going to be working</p>
<p>54:37 &#8211;&gt; 54:39<br />on the other ones, but yeah.</p>
<p>54:39 &#8211;&gt; 54:42<br />Interesting. Yeah.</p>
<p>54:42 &#8211;&gt; 54:48<br />I mean, there&#8217;s we&#8217;ve got a couple other examples in here, but</p>
<p>54:48 &#8211;&gt; 54:50<br />I mean, we&#8217;re coming up on an hour.</p>
<p>54:50 &#8211;&gt; 54:54<br />So I just want to make sure that we have all our questions answered.</p>
<p>54:54 &#8211;&gt; 55:00<br />And if anyone wants to see, you know, have us take a look at the source code</p>
<p>55:00 &#8211;&gt; 55:04<br />to your website and just make sure that the paywall isn&#8217;t given away</p>
<p>55:04 &#8211;&gt; 55:08<br />more than you think to the bots, we can definitely stick around.</p>
<p>55:08 &#8211;&gt; 55:12<br />Just drop us a message in the chat that you&#8217;d like to do that.</p>
<p>55:13 &#8211;&gt; 55:16<br />But I mean, there was was there anything else, Chris,</p>
<p>55:16 &#8211;&gt; 55:19<br />that you wanted to show from the slides or?</p>
<p>55:19 &#8211;&gt; 55:24<br />Well, let me bring let me bring one up because this this kind of came up</p>
<p>55:24 &#8211;&gt; 55:30<br />because a lot of publishers, I think, are nervous about using AI</p>
<p>55:30 &#8211;&gt; 55:35<br />as part of their creative process because they&#8217;re worried about copyright</p>
<p>55:35 &#8211;&gt; 55:37<br />and things like that.</p>
<p>55:37 &#8211;&gt; 55:42<br />So Microsoft, in addition, because actually Microsoft had their meeting</p>
<p>55:42 &#8211;&gt; 55:46<br />this morning, and so the next version of Windows 11 is going to have their</p>
<p>55:46 &#8211;&gt; 55:49<br />copilot sitting right there in the taskbar.</p>
<p>55:49 &#8211;&gt; 55:55<br />So before they release that, they released this announcement saying that any use</p>
<p>55:55 &#8211;&gt; 55:58<br />any commercial usage you you put their copilot</p>
<p>55:58 &#8211;&gt; 56:01<br />models to the AI stuff and anything&#8217;s generated.</p>
<p>56:01 &#8211;&gt; 56:05<br />If anybody comes after you for copyright,</p>
<p>56:06 &#8211;&gt; 56:09<br />they&#8217;ll take care of the they&#8217;ll take care of you.</p>
<p>56:09 &#8211;&gt; 56:12<br />And that&#8217;s that&#8217;s a crazy.</p>
<p>56:12 &#8211;&gt; 56:15<br />It&#8217;s so odd. Yeah, it&#8217;s really weird.</p>
<p>56:15 &#8211;&gt; 56:19<br />Yeah. So again, it&#8217;s just kind of like</p>
<p>56:19 &#8211;&gt; 56:23<br />the tech companies leading the way and just like</p>
<p>56:23 &#8211;&gt; 56:29<br />given, I don&#8217;t know, being proactive, I guess you could say.</p>
<p>56:29 &#8211;&gt; 56:31<br />But it&#8217;s like</p>
<p>56:32 &#8211;&gt; 56:36<br />they&#8217;re obviously benefiting so much from this</p>
<p>56:36 &#8211;&gt; 56:40<br />to be able to make that claim.</p>
<p>56:40 &#8211;&gt; 56:43<br />And I hadn&#8217;t really brought in any of the government stuff,</p>
<p>56:43 &#8211;&gt; 56:45<br />but I did put this slide together.</p>
<p>56:45 &#8211;&gt; 56:47<br />This is just from last week.</p>
<p>56:47 &#8211;&gt; 56:51<br />So Schumer was the one that was leading the the national security</p>
<p>56:51 &#8211;&gt; 56:56<br />Senate hearing, which is why it was closed, the one that had Elon and Zuck</p>
<p>56:56 &#8211;&gt; 56:58<br />and Sam and all those guys.</p>
<p>56:58 &#8211;&gt; 57:01<br />But he did a presentation the week before.</p>
<p>57:01 &#8211;&gt; 57:04<br />And you can see there&#8217;s some very similar</p>
<p>57:04 &#8211;&gt; 57:09<br />guidelines to what the the news association plan looks like.</p>
<p>57:09 &#8211;&gt; 57:13<br />They have a little bit more on national security in there, but,</p>
<p>57:13 &#8211;&gt; 57:17<br />you know, they&#8217;re really concerned from just it&#8217;s top down.</p>
<p>57:17 &#8211;&gt; 57:20<br />It&#8217;s governmental level stuff.</p>
<p>57:20 &#8211;&gt; 57:23<br />But that&#8217;s why from the bottom up, the grassroots,</p>
<p>57:23 &#8211;&gt; 57:26<br />the press associations and stuff, you know, if they&#8217;re just going to be</p>
<p>57:26 &#8211;&gt; 57:30<br />focused on on on AI powered drones and stuff,</p>
<p>57:30 &#8211;&gt; 57:32<br />we want to make sure that they are aware of us</p>
<p>57:32 &#8211;&gt; 57:36<br />and how AI is going to be affecting the publishing industry as well.</p>
<p>57:36 &#8211;&gt; 57:39<br />So while they&#8217;re they&#8217;re making all these discussions and,</p>
<p>57:39 &#8211;&gt; 57:42<br />you know, accountability, all these kind of things,</p>
<p>57:42 &#8211;&gt; 57:46<br />I think it&#8217;s important that we we also.</p>
<p>57:46 &#8211;&gt; 57:50<br />And this is this is where doing going through the copyright office.</p>
<p>57:50 &#8211;&gt; 57:52<br />That was the other one I wanted to show. Where is that?</p>
<p>57:52 &#8211;&gt; 57:57<br />Yeah, here it is. So this this just started this</p>
<p>57:57 &#8211;&gt; 57:59<br />this month where this is another place where</p>
<p>58:00 &#8211;&gt; 58:03<br />people who are interested and actually get their voices heard.</p>
<p>58:03 &#8211;&gt; 58:08<br />This is going to be open until October 18th.</p>
<p>58:08 &#8211;&gt; 58:11<br />It looks like no, I&#8217;m sorry, November 15th.</p>
<p>58:11 &#8211;&gt; 58:16<br />And so you can there&#8217;ll be submitting basically what your concerns are</p>
<p>58:16 &#8211;&gt; 58:19<br />with regards to AI and copyright.</p>
<p>58:19 &#8211;&gt; 58:23<br />I mean, we haven&#8217;t talked about it too much, but I will touch on it very briefly</p>
<p>58:23 &#8211;&gt; 58:26<br />is that if you use AI to generate content.</p>
<p>58:27 &#8211;&gt; 58:31<br />Right. And you don&#8217;t do all that much with it.</p>
<p>58:31 &#8211;&gt; 58:35<br />Then you can&#8217;t copyright it.</p>
<p>58:35 &#8211;&gt; 58:38<br />Or the only thing you can copyright is whatever you actually did.</p>
<p>58:38 &#8211;&gt; 58:42<br />Like if you had it write a bunch of poems and you collated the poems into a book,</p>
<p>58:42 &#8211;&gt; 58:47<br />you could copyright the order of the poems, but not the content of the poem.</p>
<p>58:47 &#8211;&gt; 58:49<br />You know what I mean? Right.</p>
<p>58:49 &#8211;&gt; 58:52<br />It&#8217;s the same thing with the comic book, where someone wrote</p>
<p>58:52 &#8211;&gt; 58:55<br />that wrote the text for the comic book, but all the images were made</p>
<p>58:55 &#8211;&gt; 58:59<br />by an image generator can&#8217;t copyright any of the images,</p>
<p>58:59 &#8211;&gt; 59:02<br />but you can copyright the storyline and the layout of the images in the book.</p>
<p>59:02 &#8211;&gt; 59:07<br />So that&#8217;s just kind of in its very they&#8217;re just starting to do this.</p>
<p>59:07 &#8211;&gt; 59:11<br />So that&#8217;s why they&#8217;ve opened this up to to public comment</p>
<p>59:11 &#8211;&gt; 59:17<br />for artists, authors, news publishers, journalists to to to put in their</p>
<p>59:17 &#8211;&gt; 59:20<br />their concerns. Right. Right.</p>
<p>59:20 &#8211;&gt; 59:24<br />Yeah. If you do you have a link to that page handy</p>
<p>59:24 &#8211;&gt; 59:28<br />or maybe we could send it out after in the follow up email also.</p>
<p>59:28 &#8211;&gt; 59:31<br />I&#8217;ll type it into chat real quick.</p>
<p>59:31 &#8211;&gt; 59:33<br />Just in the. Yeah, well, we&#8217;ll get to you.</p>
<p>59:33 &#8211;&gt; 59:39<br />But I want to address Andrea&#8217;s check here.</p>
<p>59:39 &#8211;&gt; 59:42<br />I really appreciate your questions and comments, Andrea.</p>
<p>59:42 &#8211;&gt; 59:46<br />So we actually looked at your site already</p>
<p>59:46 &#8211;&gt; 59:49<br />because we were expecting you.</p>
<p>59:49 &#8211;&gt; 59:53<br />And it looks like it is.</p>
<p>59:53 &#8211;&gt; 59:57<br />As I recall, Chris, they are actually locked down</p>
<p>59:57 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:01<br />in terms of the source code.</p>
<p>01:00:01 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:05<br />I think you you did a quick check on Chicago Daily Lob Bulletin.</p>
<p>01:00:05 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:10<br />Could you maybe just bring up their site really quick</p>
<p>01:00:10 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:14<br />and we&#8217;ll just show how we we test this?</p>
<p>01:00:14 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:18<br />Yeah, let me do a reshare on that after I get it loaded.</p>
<p>01:00:18 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:20<br />Yeah, no problem.</p>
<p>01:00:21 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:24<br />I&#8217;m almost going to show you a little bit about the technical side</p>
<p>01:00:24 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:26<br />because I&#8217;m going to have Chrome here.</p>
<p>01:00:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:28<br />Yeah, and take a look.</p>
<p>01:00:28 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:30<br />We&#8217;ll dig a little bit more in here.</p>
<p>01:00:30 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:33<br />This would also probably be like a really good</p>
<p>01:00:33 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:37<br />blog post, just like the steps to checking.</p>
<p>01:00:37 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:41<br />All right. So let&#8217;s see what we&#8217;ve got.</p>
<p>01:00:41 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:43<br />Oh, my gosh, we have we have we have a paywall.</p>
<p>01:00:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:45<br />OK, we definitely have a paywall.</p>
<p>01:00:45 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:47<br />Let&#8217;s try the reader thing.</p>
<p>01:00:47 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:50<br />Right. OK, so this is good.</p>
<p>01:00:50 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:52<br />The reader only get the excerpt.</p>
<p>01:00:52 &#8211;&gt; 01:00:57<br />Right. So now let&#8217;s take a look.</p>
<p>01:00:57 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:00<br />At this.</p>
<p>01:01:00 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:09<br />I&#8217;m curious, Andrea, what is the CMS that your site&#8217;s built on?</p>
<p>01:01:09 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:12<br />I couldn&#8217;t tell.</p>
<p>01:01:12 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:14<br />Just looking at it.</p>
<p>01:01:14 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:18<br />Briefly, before we jumped on.</p>
<p>01:01:18 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:22<br />Yeah, no, I&#8217;m pretty sure this is this is not</p>
<p>01:01:22 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:26<br />that one. No, that&#8217;s a picture.</p>
<p>01:01:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:30<br />I know. I think actually let me take it out of reader mode.</p>
<p>01:01:30 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:33<br />So in reader mode. No. Yeah, I don&#8217;t see it.</p>
<p>01:01:33 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:36<br />I do not see it.</p>
<p>01:01:36 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:40<br />G.N. for miles 33.</p>
<p>01:01:40 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:42<br />OK, I haven&#8217;t heard of that.</p>
<p>01:01:42 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:43<br />I&#8217;ll have to look into them. Thank you. Wow.</p>
<p>01:01:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:45<br />G.N.</p>
<p>01:01:47 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:49<br />Yeah, because I&#8217;m basically OK.</p>
<p>01:01:49 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:51<br />So here here we go. Here&#8217;s the HTML.</p>
<p>01:01:51 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:55<br />It&#8217;s in there. OK, so what I&#8217;m going to do,</p>
<p>01:01:55 &#8211;&gt; 01:01:58<br />this is this will be a little silly, but bear with me for just a moment.</p>
<p>01:01:58 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:02<br />I&#8217;m going to I&#8217;m going to basically create a local copy of the HTML</p>
<p>01:02:02 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:04<br />that I just quote unquote scraped.</p>
<p>01:02:04 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:08<br />Right from your website.</p>
<p>01:02:08 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:11<br />Right. You&#8217;re pretending you&#8217;re the bot. Yeah.</p>
<p>01:02:11 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:14<br />Yep. OK. OK.</p>
<p>01:02:14 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:20<br />Chicago to OK.</p>
<p>01:02:20 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:24<br />Now I&#8217;m going to try to find that.</p>
<p>01:02:24 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:27<br />OK, you get to go to.</p>
<p>01:02:27 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:32<br />So I&#8217;m going to I&#8217;m now I&#8217;m going to reopen that same HTML file in Chrome again.</p>
<p>01:02:32 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:35<br />Right. And this is what it looks like.</p>
<p>01:02:35 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:42<br />Right. So as you see that all you get is is the excerpt.</p>
<p>01:02:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:45<br />So, yeah, this is this is nice and solid.</p>
<p>01:02:45 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:47<br />This is the way you want it. Right. That&#8217;s a.</p>
<p>01:02:47 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:50<br />So that would be like a server side paywall.</p>
<p>01:02:50 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:54<br />That&#8217;s that&#8217;s essentially what we demoed on our Our-Hometowns, WordPress sites.</p>
<p>01:02:54 &#8211;&gt; 01:02:57<br />It&#8217;s it&#8217;s been our standard for years.</p>
<p>01:02:57 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:00<br />You know, like like I said, many people wanted to just kind of give</p>
<p>01:03:00 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:01<br />everything away to Google.</p>
<p>01:03:01 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:06<br />It&#8217;s like anything to get me traffic, but they really don&#8217;t need the full story.</p>
<p>01:03:06 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:10<br />So it looks like your CMS provider set it up right.</p>
<p>01:03:10 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:13<br />So that&#8217;s good for you.</p>
<p>01:03:13 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:18<br />Let me think here.</p>
<p>01:03:18 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:23<br />I don&#8217;t think we&#8217;re just about an hour and I usually like to kind of wrap it up now,</p>
<p>01:03:23 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:26<br />unless there&#8217;s any other questions.</p>
<p>01:03:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:27<br />I think we showed everything.</p>
<p>01:03:27 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:30<br />I know, Chris, you prepared a lot of stuff,</p>
<p>01:03:30 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:33<br />but did we hit all the the main points that you wanted to?</p>
<p>01:03:33 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:37<br />Yeah, I mean, I had some stuff, more, you know, stuff from the tech guys</p>
<p>01:03:37 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:40<br />that are running things and comments, but it&#8217;s nothing to it&#8217;s all kind</p>
<p>01:03:40 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:43<br />of fairly democratic language.</p>
<p>01:03:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:44<br />It&#8217;s not all that right.</p>
<p>01:03:44 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:45<br />I&#8217;ll take or anything.</p>
<p>01:03:45 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:48<br />You know, the high. Oh, I got you.</p>
<p>01:03:48 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:48<br />Yeah. Yeah.</p>
<p>01:03:48 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:54<br />We&#8217;ll probably want to do a follow up on this because it&#8217;s, you know, it&#8217;s an evolving thing.</p>
<p>01:03:54 &#8211;&gt; 01:03:58<br />Yeah. I&#8217;ve got a there&#8217;s just a quick couple of comments from Elon right after the Senate meeting</p>
<p>01:03:58 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:01<br />and and Bill did a little thing there as well.</p>
<p>01:04:01 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:05<br />But that&#8217;s not the most exciting thing there.</p>
<p>01:04:05 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:07<br />Oh, is it? Yeah. Yeah. No problem.</p>
<p>01:04:07 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:10<br />Well, what we&#8217;ll do is we&#8217;ll send out the whole presentation.</p>
<p>01:04:10 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:16<br />It&#8217;s got a lot more detail on like this, you know, government level stuff that&#8217;s happening.</p>
<p>01:04:16 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:21<br />I really wanted to, you know, focus the time that we had together today on like</p>
<p>01:04:21 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:26<br />just the stuff you can look at with your own site, like really close to home.</p>
<p>01:04:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:29<br />But yeah, there&#8217;s there&#8217;s a lot going on.</p>
<p>01:04:29 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:33<br />And, you know, we&#8217;re trying to keep our finger on the pulse and keep you informed</p>
<p>01:04:33 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:36<br />on how it impacts newspapers as best we can.</p>
<p>01:04:36 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:38<br />So we&#8217;ll continue doing that.</p>
<p>01:04:38 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:40<br />Stay tuned.</p>
<p>01:04:40 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:43<br />And for more, you know, webinars in the future.</p>
<p>01:04:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:46<br />Cliff has a comment here.</p>
<p>01:04:46 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:50<br />No questions. Really appreciate Our-Hometown offering these webinars</p>
<p>01:04:50 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:54<br />for some great insight into issues in our industry.</p>
<p>01:04:54 &#8211;&gt; 01:04:58<br />Very helpful, especially for small shops as mine.</p>
<p>01:04:58 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:00<br />I appreciate that, Cliff, very much.</p>
<p>01:05:00 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:03<br />Exactly my goal.</p>
<p>01:05:03 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:07<br />So thank you and Andrea, thank you.</p>
<p>01:05:07 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:11<br />Very, very kind for you to join us and give us your time.</p>
<p>01:05:11 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:15<br />So it&#8217;s nice talking with you all on the chat.</p>
<p>01:05:15 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:17<br />And yeah, just a real quick shout out.</p>
<p>01:05:17 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:20<br />If anyone, Chris, has got our wrap up slide here.</p>
<p>01:05:20 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:26<br />Anyone not with us yet and you want to see what your newspaper could look like on</p>
<p>01:05:26 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:30<br />WordPress, just scan that app or go to our website.</p>
<p>01:05:31 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:34<br />You know, you can fill out a contact us form, give us a call.</p>
<p>01:05:34 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:40<br />What we usually like to do is have you send us a copy of your print PDF</p>
<p>01:05:40 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:43<br />and we&#8217;ll just turn it into a website, which is what we basically do</p>
<p>01:05:43 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:48<br />every week for all of our customers, for the majority of our customers,</p>
<p>01:05:48 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:51<br />is the full service management of the site.</p>
<p>01:05:51 &#8211;&gt; 01:05:56<br />So just a quick plug for Our-Hometown there and the rapid prototyping.</p>
<p>01:05:56 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:00<br />But I think that&#8217;s all our content for today.</p>
<p>01:06:00 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:05<br />So again, we&#8217;ll follow up with an email and please share the recording</p>
<p>01:06:05 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:06<br />with anyone that you&#8217;d like.</p>
<p>01:06:06 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:12<br />It&#8217;s just going to be open on YouTube and Christopher, thank you so much, sir.</p>
<p>01:06:12 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:13<br />A great job.</p>
<p>01:06:13 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:13<br />Thank you, Matt.</p>
<p>01:06:13 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:16<br />Appreciate your expertise as always.</p>
<p>01:06:16 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:20<br />And Terry, thank you for jumping on and everyone appreciate your time.</p>
<p>01:06:20 &#8211;&gt; 01:06:22<br />We&#8217;ll hopefully see you next time.</p>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this live webinar replay Matt and Christopher discuss Reverse Publishing and its benefits for publishers as well as the efficiency gains of using AI generated content and images. The demonstration includes the AI Engine plugin for WordPress and how to create an article from a prompt, how to steer the AI and finally generating a featured image for the article.</p>
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<p>In this live webinar replay Matt and Christopher discuss Reverse Publishing and its benefits for publishers as well as the efficiency gains of using AI generated content and images. The demonstration includes the AI Engine plugin for WordPress and how to create an article from a prompt, how to steer the AI and finally generating a featured image for the article.</p>



<p>The demo continues with exporting the article from WordPress to InDesign XML and follows with importing and laying out the generated and exported content into an InDesign template.</p>



<h3 class="wp-block-heading">Chapters</h3>



<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=0s">00:00</a> &#8211; Intro<br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=175s">02:55</a> &#8211; What is Reverse Publishing? <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=729s">12:09</a> &#8211; AI Engine | Content Generator <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=1367s">22:47</a> &#8211; AI Engine | Image Generator <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=1513s">25:13</a> &#8211; AI Engine | Tools in the Block Editor <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=2398s">39:58</a> &#8211; Export to InDesign XML <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=2541s">42:21</a> &#8211; InDesign XML Import and Layout <br><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qTdpZyoKd_c&amp;t=3193s">53:13</a> &#8211; Final Thoughts</p><p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/reverse-publishing-ai-generated-content-oht-webinar-replay/">Reverse Publishing AI Generated Content | OHT Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></content:encoded>
					
		
		
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Jun 2023 16:58:05 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In this live webinar replay Matt and Christopher discuss AI image creation tools, Dall-E, Adobe Firefly, and Stable Diffusion. The lay out how news publisher might uses these tools and Christopher demonstrates how the tools work and specifically how Adobe is integrating AI tools into the latest version of Photoshop. They also cover Content Credentials for protecting image content and how it is implemented in Photoshop. A short demo of […]</p>
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<p>In this live webinar replay Matt and Christopher discuss AI image creation tools, <a href="https://labs.openai.com/">Dall-E</a>, <a href="https://firefly.adobe.com/">Adobe Firefly</a>, and <a href="https://dreamstudio.ai/">Stable Diffusion</a>. The lay out how news publisher might uses these tools and Christopher demonstrates how the tools work and specifically how Adobe is integrating AI tools into the latest version of Photoshop.</p>
<p>They also cover Content Credentials for protecting image content and how it is implemented in Photoshop.</p>
<p>A short demo of <a href="https://diffusionbee.com/">Diffusion Bee</a>, an open source app that runs Stable Diffusion locally on your computer and some of the advantages of doing so.</p>
<p>Finally they wrap up with a preview of chatbot development, followed by some comments from the attendees and an overview of Our-Hometown and it&#8217;s platform.</p>
<h3>Chapters</h3>
<p><span class="yt-core-attributed-string yt-core-attributed-string--white-space-pre-wrap"><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=0s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:00:00</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Intro </span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><br /><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=74s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:01:14</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; AI Images for Engagement </span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><br /><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=453s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:07:33</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Article 2 Image </span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><br /><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=591s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:09:51</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; How these models work </span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><br /><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=709s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:11:49</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Model Overviews <br /></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=1316s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:21:56</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; AI Tools in Photoshop <br /></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=1958s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:32:38</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Content Credentials </span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><br /><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=2449s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:40:49</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Diffusion Bee for local image generation <br /></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=2772s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:46:12</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; Chatbot Demo <br /></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"><a class="yt-core-attributed-string__link yt-core-attributed-string__link--display-type yt-core-attributed-string__link--call-to-action-color" tabindex="0" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAzDsdqvzFs&amp;t=3435s" target="" rel="nofollow">00:57:15</a></span><span class="yt-core-attributed-string--link-inherit-color"> &#8211; About us</span></span></p>
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		<title>ChatGPT for Content Generation &#124; Webinar Replay</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Christopher Winders]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 May 2023 17:43:52 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>During Our-Hometown’s recent webinar, participants gained valuable insights and practical knowledge on effectively utilizing ChatGPT, an advanced language model, for content creation. The webinar aimed to showcase the capabilities of ChatGPT in generating high-quality content and provided attendees with tips, strategies, and best practices for leveraging this AI technology in their content generation process. Throughout the webinar, participants deepened their understanding of how to harness the power of ChatGPT to […]</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://our-hometown.com/chatgpt-for-content-generation-webinar-replay/">ChatGPT for Content Generation | Webinar Replay</a> first appeared on <a href="https://our-hometown.com">Our-Hometown</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>During Our-Hometown&#8217;s recent webinar, participants gained valuable insights and practical knowledge on effectively utilizing ChatGPT, an advanced language model, for content creation. The webinar aimed to showcase the capabilities of ChatGPT in generating high-quality content and provided attendees with tips, strategies, and best practices for leveraging this AI technology in their content generation process.</p>



<p>Throughout the webinar, participants deepened their understanding of how to harness the power of ChatGPT to enhance their content creation workflows. They learned about the various features and functionalities of ChatGPT, including its ability to generate engaging and coherent written content across different domains and topics.</p>



<ul class="wp-block-list"><li><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=0s" target="_blank">00:00:00</a> &#8211; Welcome</li><li><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=113s" target="_blank">00:01:53</a> &#8211; Introduction</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=195s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:03:15</a> &#8211; Poll 1: Have you used ChatGPT?</li><li><a rel="noreferrer noopener" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=290s" target="_blank">00:04:50</a> &#8211; How we have been using ChatGPT</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=444s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:07:24</a> &#8211; ChatGPT vs. Google Search </li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=646s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:10:46</a> &#8211; Tokenization and Artificial Neural Nets</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=710s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:11:50</a> &#8211; Ask ChatGPT: What is ChatGPT?</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=783s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:13:03</a> &#8211; What is Prompt Engineering?</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=915s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:15:15</a> &#8211; Bing and Google Integrations</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1017s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:16:57</a> &#8211; Back to Prompt Engineering</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1191s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:19:51</a> &#8211; ChatGPT and SEO</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1256s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:20:56</a> &#8211; Importance of Prompt Adjustments</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1385s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:23:05</a> &#8211; Our-Hometown Chatbot</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1436s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:23:56</a> &#8211; B2B Sales Content</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1619s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:26:59</a> &#8211; More on the OHT Chatbot</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1717s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:28:37</a> &#8211; Possible Slack Group for Future Exploration</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1742s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:29:02</a> &#8211; GPT-4 Plugins</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1873s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:31:13</a> &#8211; Personality Prompts</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=1969s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:32:49</a> &#8211; WordPress Platform Integrations</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2175s">00:36:15</a> &#8211; ChatGPT for Documentation and Tutorials</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2355s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:39:15</a> &#8211; Interview transcriptions</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2465s">00:41:05</a> &#8211; What are your ideas for AI in local journalism?</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2612s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:43:32</a> &#8211; About Our-Hometown</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2672s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:44:32</a> &#8211; Upcoming Events</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2764s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:46:04</a> &#8211; Free Prototype Offer</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=2802s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">00:46:42</a> &#8211; Q&amp;A with ChatGPT</li><li><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YKeNRxyruiE&amp;t=3965s" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">01:06:05</a> &#8211; Conclusions and Thank You</li></ul>



<p>If you&#8217;d like to show your appreciation and support for Our-Hometown webinars, please complete this short survey. Your responses help us tailor future webinars to the needs of our customers. Thank you!</p>



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                            <h3 class="gform_title">ChatGPT for Content Generation Attendee Survey</h3>
                            <p class='gform_description'>Share your thoughts on ChatGPT and AI in general and how you may or may not want to incorporate these tools into your workflow.</p>
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