Have agency holdcos put too many eggs in the AI basket?; Temu has come back to us now at the turn of the tariff tide.| AdExchanger
This guide provides best practices for Security and IT leaders to securely adopt generative AI using Cloudflare’s SASE architecture as part of a strategy for AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM).| The Cloudflare Blog
Last year, Robb Knight figured out how Perplexity, an artificial intelligence search engine, was evading instructions not to crawl particular sites. Knight learned that Perplexity’s engine would use an unlisted user agent to scrape summaries of pages on websites where Perplexity was blocked. In my testing, I found the summaries were outdated by hours-to-days, indicating […]| pxlnv.com
Cloudflare launches AI Crawl Control (formerly AI Audit) and introduces easily customizable 402 HTTP responses. Instead of blocking crawlers outright, content creators can now send "Payment Required" responses with custom messages, creating direct communication channels for AI partnerships.| The Cloudflare Blog
Glenn Gabe of GSQi explains how AI Search platforms like ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and others cannot render JavaScript, and how that can cause big problems with rankings and visibility in AI Search.| The Internet Marketing Driver
HTML footnotes, Cloudflare is introducing pay per crawl, CSS magic tricks by Chris Coyier, SVG basics, Zed is becoming an even better editor now, data structures behind the text editors, JS runtimes, jj vcs and a lot more.| pawelgrzybek.com
Why Bottom-Funnel Queries Are Moving Away From Your Website, Cloudflare’s pay-per-crawl AI strategy, the latest news in B2B Saas, and much, much more.| Foundation Marketing
In this article, we discuss how AI impacts SERPs and outline the steps marketers can take to adjust their SEO practices accordingly.| Hinge Marketing
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As AI threatens traditional publishing business models, Cloudflare proposes a solution that could ensure content creators get paid when AI crawlers ingest their work—and potentially revolutionize how we pay for online content.| TidBITS