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Earlier on this year, I did a content audit on my website and deleted 74% of my pages.

And the result?

An over 80% increase in organic traffic.

And in this video, I'm going to show you the exact process and give you the template I

used to get these results.

If you're in, then stay tuned.

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What's up marketers?

Sam Oh here with Ahrefs, the SEO tool that helps you grow your search traffic, research

your competitors and dominate your niche.

So today, I have a jam-packed tutorial, and it's actually a scary topic to talk about

because a lot of it involves deleting content.

So before we dig in, take note that the things that I'm about to share with you are from

my own experiences.

But also know that my experience isn't as unique as you'd think.

For example, Siege Media pruned around 15% of a website's pages and saw a 50% increase

in organic traffic for a much larger site.

And Robbie Richards saw a 79% increase in search traffic.

And this comes from an SEO strategy that we call a content audit or content pruning.

So what is a content audit?

In its simplest form, it's a way to get rid of underperforming, low-quality pages with

the goal to improve the overall "health" of a website.

Bloating your website with low-quality pages does more harm than good.

In fact, John Mueller said, and I quote:

"From my point of view, if you're aware of low-quality pages on your website, then that's

something I'd try to fix and find a solution to, be that either removing those pages if

you really can't change them or, in the best case, finding a way to make them less low-quality

and actually making them useful, good pages on your site."

So let me give you a quick background on the website that I performed my audit on.

A few years ago, I bought a blog with nearly a thousand pages in their sitemap.

And honestly, I had no idea what I was going to do with the site.

But what I knew was that I needed to narrow in on a topic to start building authority

in the industry. Translation?

I had to purge a lot of content and create new content around my chosen topic.

Now there were two main challenges.

#1. My largest traffic source at the time was through a social network.

So I had to be careful with deleting pages that didn't get organic traffic, but still

got a meaningful level of traffic from other sources.

And #2. The content was so widespread that if I had deleted everything other than the content

within my focus category, I would have been left with like 12 out of 1000 pages, which

I wasn't ok with.

So the goal was to tighten up my site by consolidating content and to maintain link equity while

growing my site in a new niche that I knew nothing about.

Quick side note: you already know that I had a positive experience, but I can't attribute

the organic search growth to the content audit alone, because I was publishing new content

and a few of those pages gained links naturally.

But I can say that very little link building was done, which to me, shows that the content

audit had some merit.

Alright, so when you're doing a content audit, you're going to have to make a lot of decisions.

And that's because you don't want to randomly choose pages to delete or redirect.

There are basically four different actions that you'll need to take as you manually review

your pages.

And these are:

Delete your pages and return a 404 or 410 response code.

Use a 301 redirect and consolidate it with other content.

Update the page.

Or leave it as-is.

And before you choose one of these actions, you should ask yourself all of these questions,

which will bring clarity and result in smarter decisions.

And I had to use these questions from a private webinar that Matthew Barby did for the Traffic

Think Tank group because I couldn't have articulated it better myself.

Here they are.

#1. Is the page older than 6 months?

And the important point with this is that if you haven't given your page a chance to

rank, then you shouldn't make any rash decisions.

Give your pages some time to get results, see how they're performing and then go from there.

#2. Is the page about a core topic related to your business?

And this is pretty self-explanatory.

If you write about social media marketing, and you have a dedicated post on your trip

to France, then your travel adventures probably won't be a core topic.

#3. Is the page targeting a keyword with "meaningful" search volume?

And "meaningful" is super subjective.

For example, top of the funnel keywords will likely have higher search volumes and bottom

of the funnel phrases will have lower volumes.

Search volumes will also vary based on industry, so use your best judgment when answering this question.

#4. Does the page have thin content?

#5. Does it generate a "meaningful" level of organic traffic?

And there's that word again.

"Meaningful" is subjective.

#6. Does it generate a "meaningful" level of non-organic traffic?

So this would include traffic sources like social, referral, and direct traffic.

And #7. Does it have any external backlinks pointing to it?

Alright, so let's jump into a few scenarios.

And I won't be able to cover every single one, but I'll simplify a few examples for

you based on the most common situations I faced.

First are pages that you should consider deleting.

If a page has little to no traffic, has 0 backlinks and isn't a core topic related to

your business, then it's probably worth deleting. Easy.

The second scenario is one that you'll likely see a lot of if you have a larger site.

Basically, if your page has good backlinks, but does not have a meaningful level of traffic,

then you should consider consolidating it with another relevant page.

But you do need to take into account whether it's targeting a keyword with search volume.

For example, if you are targeting a good keyword, but you aren't getting traffic despite having

links, it may be worth reassessing search intent and/or updating the content.

Or if you're not targeting a keyword with search volume, yet you have a super strong

backlink profile, then you may want to consider consolidating it or using it as a hub to pass

PageRank via internal linking.

The third scenario is if you have a meaningful level of traffic that is related to a core

topic in your business.

And a simple answer is to leave it as-is or keep it up to date to continue getting

traffic from it.

Now the final scenario is if a page gets a "meaningful" level of traffic, but it's not

related to a core topic in your business.

And this is the one that we tend to hate the most.

Because we're forced to make a decision with so much uncertainty.

So I'll call it the "It depends" category.

In some cases, you'll choose to leave it as-is, other times you'll find that it fits better

if consolidated with another post, and sometimes you might choose to update the content.

For example, I had one page that had thousands of visitors from social, but next to no traffic

from organic search.

It didn't have a lot of quality backlinks, was completely irrelevant to my niche, so

I decided to noindex the page and continue to collect affiliate commissions.

Was it the right decision?

I can't say for certain it was, but I wasn't willing to let it go and I didn't see much

value in leaving it as indexable.

Now, if you have thousands or tens of thousands of pages, this can be pretty time-consuming.

So Josh and I put together a template for you that's going to automate a large portion

of the process and save you hours or days of work.

Here's what you'll need to do to use our content audit template.

And I've left a link for you in the description.

First, create a copy of the template by clicking on "File," then "Make a Copy" and save it

to your Google Drive.

Once you get the template, you'll have to add your data in the sheets at the bottom.

So the tools that you'll need are Google Analytics, Google Sheets, Ahrefs Site Explorer, and Ahrefs

Site Audit tool.

Now, if you don't have all of these tools, don't worry, I'll give you some alternatives

as we go through the setup.

So let's speed through this, and if you're trying to follow along, just pause, rewind,

and rewatch the parts as you go so you can listen to my awesome voice.

So within the spreadsheet, step one is to import your sitemap URLs.

You can do this quite easily using the "Scraper" extension.

Just install the "Scraper" extension for Chrome.

Go to your sitemap and right click on one of your URLs.

Next, click "Scrape similar".

And I'll just clean this up to just have the URLs as one column and then click "Scrape" to

refresh the results.

Finally, copy them to the clipboard and paste them into the Sitemap sheet.

You'll want to have the first cell as a header, but it doesn't matter what it's called.

If you have other pages in different sitemaps, like a category or video sitemap, then you

may want to add those too.

Now, if you don't have a sitemap, you have a few options to get a list of URLs.

#1. You can export it from the "Coverage" report in Google Search Console.

#2. If you're a WordPress user, you can download a plugin called "Export All URLs."

And #3. You can run a crawl using Ahrefs' Site Audit tool.

After it's done, go to Data Explorer, and you can select these preset filters to identify

indexable internal URLs on your site.

Alright, step #2 is to export all of your Google Analytics data over the past year.

Now, this kind of comes down to personal preference, but I like to see underperforming content

over a year's time.

If you're following along with me, then go to the All Pages report.

And you can do this by typing in "all pages" in the search bar and choosing this option.

Next, we need to add a segment.

So click here, and then we'll search for "organic traffic."

Select it and apply the settings.

Now, the amount of data that we're about to export is likely going to be huge.

So I highly recommend clicking on "advanced," and then setting a filter to exclude pages

that contain certain footprints. So for example, I'll use a question mark.

And the reason for this is because if you're getting traffic from ads or from some social

platforms, then they'll often add query parameters, which you don't really need for your export.

Most of these will only have one or two page views anyway.

After you've set your filter, set the date to around the past year or so.

It doesn't have to be exact, but I want to get enough data so I don't potentially delete

things like seasonal posts.

Finally, I'll scroll to the bottom of the page and set the report to show the maximum

number of rows.

We just need to export the file as a CSV and we're done with Google Analytics.

Alright, so back to your template.

Click on the GA tab, then click on "File," "Import," "Upload," and drag and drop your Analytics export here.

Once the file is uploaded, click on Append to current sheet" and click "Import data."

Next, we need to import our links data.

To do this, you need to enter in your domain in Ahrefs Site Explorer tool.

Then, go to the Best by links report.

This report shows you the number of links to each of your pages.

Next, let's set the HTTP code filter to 200.

And we'll export this report and import the data to the Link sheet, just as we did for

Google Analytics.

Now, if you don't have Ahrefs, our template supports Google Search Console data too.

So you can go to the link report, then click "Top linked pages."

And you could export this report to CSV and import it into the Links tab instead.

But be aware that there's a major drawback to using Search Console data.

Now while it will tell you the number of links and referring domains, it won't tell you whether

they're followed links or nofollow links.

And that's pretty massive in my opinion.

Ahrefs data, on the other hand, will show independent categories for these types of

links giving you deeper insights to make smarter marketing decisions.

Alrighty! So this 4-minute process just saved you hours or even days of work.

Check this out.

If we go to the "Master" sheet, then you'll see all of your sitemap URLs, your traffic

stats, link stats, and suggested actions.

Now before you take these automated suggestions as an SEO action plan, I want to make a few disclaimers.

Disclaimer #1. We did not include anything with e-commerce

or goal tracking in this template.

If that's something that you want to add, feel free to.

Disclaimer #2. The suggested actions are exactly that.

Suggested actions based on predetermined criteria.

For example, if your Contact or About page doesn't have any links or organic traffic,

then it doesn't mean that you should delete them.

And disclaimer #3. If you have newly-published content, and by

new, I'm thinking content that you published within 6-12 months, then you need to give

it a fair chance to rank and get traffic.

So don't start deleting or redirecting them right away.

The key point here is to use some common sense and manually audit every page before taking action.

Alright, so you might have a different set of criteria for "suggested actions" than what I used.

So let's jump over here to the "Start Here" tab, and you'll see a "Conditions" table as well as

descriptions of the suggested actions.

So based on your own tolerance levels for getting rid of pages, you can modify these

numbers to be a better fit for your needs.

So based on the "Actions Descriptions," if a page has zero followed backlinks, less than

365 visits, which averages out to around one search visitor per day, and less than 365

total pageviews as a whole, then delete the page.

The 301/Update action is based on having one or more backlinks, 365 or fewer organic visitors

and 365 or fewer pageviews as a whole.

It's basically saying that your page doesn't get much traffic, but has backlinks that you

won't want to throw away.

So if you're targeting a meaningful keyword with that page, you have the links to back

it, then you may want to update that content to either better match search intent or provide

"fresh" information instead of immediately redirecting it.

Next is the 200 response code or the leave as-is.

Basically, if you have at least 365 search visitors and at least 365 total pageviews,

then you'll be suggested to leave the page as-is.

Finally is the "Manually review" section, which is that "it depends" category that I

was talking about before.

If your page has less than 365 search visitors and more than 365 pageviews,

then you'll have to evaluate how you want to proceed.

And it's also important to note that if your page doesn't fall into one of these categories,

"manually review" will act as a fallback.

Once you've gone through your pages and assigned actions, you'll want to remove or update any

internal links to pages you deleted or redirected.

You can do this quite easily in Ahrefs Site Audit.

After you run your crawl, go to Data explorer, and just choose "URL," then choose "Contains,"

and enter in the slug here.

Then click on the number of inlinks, and you'll see all pages that are internally linking

to your filtered URL.

From here, it's just a matter of executing your action and making the on-page changes

across your domain.

So if you haven't already done so, download the template and make sure to like, share

and subscribe for more actionable SEO and marketing tutorials.

And as always, if you have questions, feel free to leave them in the comments bellow, and I'd

be happy to jump in.

So keep grinding away, manually review your content before taking an action, and

I'll see you in the next tutorial.

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Dog Is A Genius When It Comes To Toys | Kritter Klub - Duration: 1:46.

Which one is the real dog?

A doll irl

It can also differentiate different dolls

Komi, bring the shoes

Round of applause

Fighting!

How bout Dooly?

What about Shin Dong Yup (host of 'Animal Farm')

No thoughts

Where's Atom?

quick af

Producer : Komi, pink! Pink!

Nope.

Komi~

I only listen to my owner

hello

Please bring the tiger

piece of cake

Intelligence test : How long does it take to get out of the blanket?

It's not a genius

Because the owner is so nice to Komi

She loves and encourages the dog

So Komi listens well

Confirmed. Not a genius dog, but a loved dog!

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Baking Multigrain Bread Rolls (Recipe) || [ENG SUBS] - Duration: 4:43.

Baking Multigrain Bread Rolls

All ingredients & quantitative data are listed & linked in the infobox below.

Welcome to a new video...

...I wish you a happy New Year & hope you also feel like watching my videos this year...

...today I show you recipe for delicious multigrain bread rolls...

...for that first put 75 grams sunflower seeds, 75 grams pumpkin seeds & 50 grams flaxseeds in a suitable bowl, cover with boiling water...

...& allow to soak for about 10 minutes, then use a fine sieve to drain the grains...

...next crumble ½ cube fresh yeast in a tall container...

...add 1 tablespoon sugar...

...also pour in 100 milliliters lukewarm water...

...& stir together with a whisk or fork until yeast & sugar have completely dissolved...

...if that's done combine yeast water mixture along with 500 grams wheat flour, 200 grams who rye flour, 200 milliliters buttermilk...

...50 grams soft butter, 1 tablespoon salt & the drained grains in a mixing bowl...

...& knead together with a kitchen machine for about 4 - 5 minutes until a smooth dough...

...meanwhile use a spatula to scrape off the side wall of the mixing bowl...

...& then continue kneading until all ingredients are well incorporated & you got a tight but still slightly sticky dough...

...next, transfer the dough to a slightly floured worktop...

...thoroughly knead again with your hands...

...shape into a ball...

...& then roll put using a rolling pin approx. 2 - 3 centimeters thick & as rectangular as possible...

...afterwards use a knife to cut the Doug sheet into 3 equal sized strips...

...& then divide the dough into 15 square shaped bread rolls...

...now place the bread rolls with a bit distance to each other on a lined baking tray...

...cover with a clean kitchen towel...

...& allow to rest for 45 - 60 minutes in a warm place...

...until the bread rolls significantly increased in volume...

...finally brush each bread roll with some whisked egg...

...also decorate with a few more sunflower &pumpkin seeds...

...& bake in a preheated oven at 180°C (top/bottom heat) for about 20 minutes until brown & crispy...

...get the done bread rolls out of the oven...

...that's what they should look like...

...allow to cool on the tray or a wire rack...

...& serve still warm...

...I hope you liked the video...

...I wish you lots of fun baking & see you next video!

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Rolex Day-Date 40 vs Day-Date II Review – The Presidential Debate Continues! - Duration: 9:46.

This is Watch Your Style.

Today's review is gonna be the Day-Date II versus the Day-Date 40.

So this is the second time that I do a review on the Day-Date 40.

The difference is the first time that I did it, I kind of threw in the original Day-Date

36 into the mix, so it was such a drastic comparison, I kind got some backlash and I

still have hate mail over that other video, but this time I'm gonna be comparing it side

by side with the Day-Date II.

>> VIDEOAGRAPHER: Bumpy ass ride.

>> ERIC: Ehh well you know what I'm saying.

The car is lowered on suspension for the track with low pro's, you know what I mean?

It's not really meant for these [bleep] ass roads in Miami, you know?

I'm freaking starving, bro!

I haven't had nothing to eat all day.

Nothing but Cuban coffee and like a [bleep] late night.

So in theory, one millimeter doesn't sound like it makes a big difference, but in Rolex

one millimeter is actually like five in any other brand, because everything is really

changed up.

Take a look at it here so you could see them side by side.

Pretty much both of these models are actually same yellow gold and they both have the slate

dial.

One of the things you're gonna notice right off the back is how much thicker the bezel

on the Day-Date II is over the Day-Date 40.

Now the bezel thickness is something that I want to mention.

You see, in my personal opinion, they changed the Datejust II and they came out with the

Datejust 41 and in a perfect world, I would have said that they should have came out with

the Day-Date 41.

I think that would have been perfect, because what they did with that Datejust really is

instead of scaling the whole case down, what they did is they slimmed the profile of the

watch.

They thinned the bezel out so it's not so broad and thick and the markers and the indicators

in the dial, they slimmed them along with the hands.

All that makes it look like the watch is smaller.

So, do I hate the Day-Date 40?

I don't, but I kind of feel like the Day-Date II is really the one that fits nice on the

wrist, you know?

I'm wearing right here a Sky-Dweller that's 42 millimeters.

I never heard anybody call me and complain and say that the Sky-Dweller is too big, you

know?

So those are the kind of the things that I, you know the bone that I have to pick with

Rolex.

Is that right there!

You know, I don't hate the Day-Date 40.

However, when you see them here side-by-side, there's a big difference and when you put

them on the wrist, I guess it has to do with personal preference, which I'm OK with.

The 36 for me is just way too small, you know?

I think that if anybody is still a fan of the 36, you might wanna give this Day-Date

40 a try.

One of the things that I do like about the Day-Date 40 is the deconstructed Roman numerals

on the dial.

I feel like that's a touch that makes it look really nice.

Don't get me wrong, this is a great looking dial, which by the way, this is my personal

watch right here.

This is actually my watch from my permanent collection.

So when you put them side by side, you can see that not that the 40 sits bad on the wrist,

but I don't know man, I guess it's just not enough yet convincing for me to sell my Day-Date

II and jump on the 40 bandwagon, you know?

I'm just a fan of the 41.

I say it over and over and you guys are gonna hate me for it.

And at the end of the day, I also think that in the long run the Day-Date 2 is a better

investment.

I mean, I feel like I've sold four Day-Date II yellows for every one 40 I've ever sold.

The 40's are not really moving.

They're just sitting there, you know?

They're not really moving as much as the 41 was.

The Day-Date II was flying off the shelf.

You can't even get them anymore.

So that for me is also a point that makes it very important, because it's more like

of an investment piece.

If you jump on this 40, get it because it was accessible and because they gave you tremendous

financing and because maybe you just like it, but if you're gonna buy it for an investment,

you're gonna wanna go with the 41.

So when you compare them side by side, obviously the Day-Date II is thicker.

The profile is just thicker.

Have a look at that bezel.

Look at the difference of the thickness of that bezel.

Those are the kind of the things that does make it look like the 40 is a bit more refined.

Another bone to pick is the solid end link, which is gonna be this area right here.

I kind of like the traditional mount with the one solid end link like the previous version

on the Day-Date 36.

They kind of put an extra bump in there.

It kind of gives the illusion that the bracelet is seamless, like it keeps going in.

I mean, it doesn't look bad.

It's not a bad touch.

I guess how do you perfect that's already perfect?

But those are just some of the differences so you know.

So at first glance when you look at the Day-Date 40, I mentioned this in the past, I kind of

feel like the bracelet, the proportions are a little bit different on this one.

Kind of like the bracelet is fatter then the previous version of the Day-Date.

I kind of feel like the head is a little bit slimmed down on this one and that's what one

of the main differences are.

When you put it on, I mean it does fit nice, but I also kind of feel that is one thing...I

like the tapering of the previous models, both the 36 and the Day Date II have a bit

more of a tapering when it comes to the bracelet.

However, it does fit nice on the wrist, OK?

Don't get me wrong guys.

I don't hate it.

It's just when I compare it to the 41, I kind of like the 41 overall.

Now, the clasps are almost exactly the same.

What has changed from the Day-Date II to the Day-Date 41 is the mechanism of where it actually

grabs on.

It's a little bit different.

This one kind of has a bit more of a spring mechanism here to grab.

The bracelets are almost the same, but the Day-Date 40 both the whole thing with the

ceramic bushing between the pins, which is actually not bad if it has that.

I mean, if you're gonna put ceramic bushings in between, that's good, but in reality, I

don't think if you treat a Day-Date correctly and size it right to your wrist, you should

never really have that problem anyway where it wears out that much that it gets all slinky.

A lot of that happens when people wear watches wrong.

You see the thing about a Presidential is it doesn't have any fine tune, so it's not

like a Sub or some of these other watches where you have a fine tuning on the clasp.

You gotta pretty much either guess that right balance where one link is either too loose

or taking off might be too tight, so you gotta kind of play with it and find that happy medium.

Too loose and it will wear out the band.

Too tight and it'll wear it out as well.

Now, when it comes to price, if you're gonna be buying a Day-Date II, you're gonna be pretty

much right now in today's market from $29,000 to $30,000, whereas the Day-Date 40 you could

probably pick one up pre-owned for about 27, so you could pretty much pick up a brand new

Day-Date 40 in the gray market for about the same price that you can get a pre-owned Day-Date

II.

I mean, it just depends what you want man.

I mean, both of theme have things that appeal to different people.

I got countless people that have told me that the Day-Date 2 is too big.

I get it.

I think it's nice.

I don't see no problem with the Datejust.

The Datejust II was fine.

I think my dream scenario would have been what I mentioned was, that they would have

came out with instead of the Date-Date 40, maybe the Day-Date 41 with all the same specs

and sizes as the Datejust 41.

Now, as far as the Watch Game goes, I mean I guess if I had to score points, I would

definitely me personally say that the Day-Date II is superior to the Day-Date 40.

I mean, it just is on every level.

Status, collection, collection value, all of that.

It just is, you know?

It's also harder to get.

Anybody can walk in right now to any authorized dealer and buy the Day-Date 40, so I guess

as far as the Watch Game goes, the Day-Date II reigns supreme.

So feel free to comment below how you feel about the Day-Date 40 versus the Day-Date

II and also don't forget to hit the notifications bell till it looks like this.

And if you liked this video, please like and share.

Also, subscribe to our channel.

My name is Eric, Watch Your Style!

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What's Behind Apple's Sales Slump And Dire China Warning? - Duration: 3:46.

Apple is having a rough time in China.

We have sort of a collection of items going on.

Some that are macroeconomic and some that are Apple specific. Do you have to

wonder whether this some respects opens the floodgates now to more companies, more CEOs coming

out and cutting their numbers as a result of the trade war and weakness in China and elsewhere?

Apple remains one of the biggest and most powerful companies in the world and iPhone sales remain its most important metric.

So when iPhone sales slumped in China, it means billions of dollars lost

and it rattles markets across the world. There are three big factors dragging down Apple in China.

China's economy is slowing down. China became the second largest economy in the world and lightning speed but cracks are beginning to show.

Car sales are shrinking. Recent manufacturing data are slowing and the

Chinese stock market posted its worst year in a decade in 2018. Wall Street

fears that could mean that growth in China and the rest of the world is slowing more quickly than anticipated.

Apple products are expensive and a weak economy means fewer people buy them.

China has the world's largest smartphone market. With more than 1.3 billion people

and a fast growing middle class, that's to be expected. And Apple's far from the

only game in town. There's Huawei, Oppo, Xiaomi and OnePlus

those are only some of the need of Chinese smartphone makers the consumers there can choose from.

They're cheaper and Chinese consumers don't have the same kind of brand loyalty as American smartphone buyers.

Apple's also facing competition from itself. Fewer and fewer iPhone owners are upgrading to newer more expensive models.

Instead they're upgrading batteries and holding on to older models for longer and longer.

On top of all of this, the United States and China remain locked in a trade war and I may finally be taking

a toll on the already slowing Chinese economy. China's GDP growth slowed in the

third quarter, posting the weakest pace since the financial crisis. President

Trump and China Xi Jinping agreed to a 90 day trade war truce in December that

ends in March. But tensions haven't let up. I have felt all along something that

no one wants to talk about. Which is? The Communist Party doesn't want you to buy Apple.

The tariffs rolled out by the United States in 2018, did not directly target

Apple's iPhones but the company warned in September of that same year that they

would hurt sales in other areas, like the Apple watch and Home Pod. This time though, Apple CEO Tim Cook says

the trade tensions exacerbated economic conditions in China and have reached consumers and by extension the iPhone.

If you look at our results, our shortfall is over a 100% from the iPhone and it's primarily a greater triumph.

And so as we look at what's going on in China, the, it's clear that the economy began to slow there for the second half.

And what I believe to be the case the trade tensions between the United States and China put additional pressure on their economy.

And so we saw as the quarter went on, a things like traffic in our retail stores, traffic in our channel

partner stores, the reports of the smartphone industry contracting,

particularly bad in November, I haven't seen the December number yet but I would I would guess that that would not be good either.

So while all eyes remain on Apple, the story of slowing global growth may soon envelop more and more American companies.

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Well, last night, Donald Trump did his roughly 10 minutes of time air time on telling us

why we desperately need that border wall along the southern border of the United States.

Now, as promised, I did not watch this.

I was watching other programs.

I was looking at twitter, seeing what people were saying, and I pretty much came to the

conclusion that, yeah, I was 100 percent correct to not waste my time watching this.

Read a brief transcript of it this morning, and it was filled with all the same lies that

we have been hearing coming from this administration for several weeks.

Now.

The one thing I will say that actually did surprise me was Fox News, doing a live fact

check of the president following his address, not exactly something that you would expect

from Fox News, but sure enough, Shepard Smith immediately after Trump finished speaking,

came on the air and called Donald Trump out for the numerous lies that he told throughout

that address.

That's not something I expected, but if I had heard it came from Fox News, I 100 percent

would have expected it to come from Shepard Smith.

He is one of the few people, if one of the only people actually on that network who is

willing to occasionally call the president out.

So here's the thing, he called the president out for his claim that all the heroin is coming

from the southern border.

That's simply not true as Shepard Smith correctly pointed out, most of it comes in through ports

of entry.

Uh, he called them out for saying that crime was increasing.

Well, crime is actually decreasing as a whole in the United States.

And immigrants commit far fewer crimes than average native born population.

So there's another lie.

He also said that immigrant immigration is increasing, while in fact it's actually been

decreasing over the last decade.

A hitting a relatively low number.

Last year.

He also, uh, you know, said that Mexico was going to pay for it indirectly through the

trade deal.

And Shepard Smith again correctly pointed out the fact that that trade deal has to be

approved by Congress.

And it hasn't been approved by Congress because it's not even finished yet.

So Kudos to Shep Smith for taking the time to call out all of those lines about the a

border wall.

But here's the thing.

This is the second time in the last four or five days that a Fox News host has been willing

to call out the lies of this administration about these so called border crisis.

Chris Wallace did it just the other day with Sarah Huckabee.

Sanders, Shep Smith did it last night with Donald Trump.

Is this administration losing the Fox News crowd?

Have they finally hit a point where even the on Fox News have to say, listen, this simply

isn't true.

I mean, what's next is Tucker Carlson going to come out and say that the president's lying

to us now, I highly doubt that's gonna happen.

I think ingram a Carlson, Hannity, those folks, they are always going to defend everything.

The president says, no matter what, but there's cracks in the facade and for right now, that's

good enough for me.

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Hey guys. Des with T-Mobile.

Have you ever lost your phone?

Terrible, right?

Today I'm going to show you how to use the Find My Phone feature

First, we'll start with iOS.

Start at your home screen

Tap Settings

Your name

iCloud

Now if you're using iOS 10.2 or earlier,

go to settings,

iCloud

Scroll to the bottom,

and tap Find My iPhone

Slide to turn on Find My iPhone

and it'll send the last location

Find My iPhone can help you locate your phone

if it's ever lost or worse

To try to locate your iPhone if it's missing,

just sign in to iCloud.com

and then you can possibly see your missing device on a map

or you can play a sound to try to help you find it

There's even an option to remotely erase all of your personal information.

For Android, you'll need to first download the find my device app from Google

To do this open the Play Store on your phone.

Search for Find My Phone

Download the app

Once the app is downloaded

you need to activate the feature

Open the find device app on your phone

Select the Google Account you want to use to find my device service with

Enter your Google ID and password

Tap sign in

Grant access to the app and you're all set

If you've lost your phone

you can try to locate it through the find my device website

you'll need to sign in to the Google account that was used to set up the find my device app

it'll usually take just a few minutes to find your device

as long as it's on and it's connected to the Internet.

Now pro tip, you can try doing a Google search for Find My Phone

to locate your phone from a chrome page you're logged into

So hopefully you found your phone

I found mine it was in the couch

For other great how-tos and of course our awesome unboxings,

go ahead and subscribe to our Channel. And if you need help

visit your favorite T-Mobile store.

Thanks so much for watching.

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VLOG#26 - CyrptoCurrency News Now 01/09/2019 - Duration: 5:39.

cryptoSLO with more crypto gains what's going on guys little morning coffee iced

coffee this morning just some quick updates I know it's been a while since I

blogged in the morning but you know things have been busy with the holidays

and stuff we're back on schedule this morning's big news nice leg up on

Tron if you got in you know a couple weeks ago while we were talking about it

when I was a penny and then you have made a hundred X 100 which isn't a bad

start I personally am not selling yet

I think Tron has a long ways to go just keep in mind with Tron that there is a

very large supply coins and that the market cap is already pretty large so

movements like today you know in the last week when we're up almost a penny

it's pretty significant for the overall market cap of Tron but I will say with

the BitTorrent release or the new BTT token I'm actually going to look into

that the supply is huge on that but it'll be interesting to see what that

what that exactly starts out at I'm sure it's gonna be a very very very

small price but still though interesting kind of the concept there is that the

BitTorrent Network they have a hundred million users in that the users can opt

in to using the BTT token which will run on the Tron blockchain well basically

you're you're forcing their while they're in Senate izing these people to

use the BTT token because they'll be rewarded when they're seating on the

BitTorrent Network so the people seeding get rewards and the new token kind of

gets instantaneous adoption what does this mean for Tron this is good because

I think that it will introduce a lot of new users to crypto now is it as big as

news as what I think people are saying no because I think the average user of

the BitTorrent Network probably is already into crypto or they wouldn't be

on the bitten deterrent network to begin with right so I do think you will pick

up a nice percentage of new crypto users I just don't think it's gonna be as big

as you know they say it is but it's definitely positive news for Tron

overall would I buy more Tron right now probably not I mean I am playing a lot

of adapts to earn Tron daily those are some of the videos I've been posting

lately it is a little high right now to get in fresh and FOMO don't happen so

many times so don't get foe mode but most likely it looks like there's a

little market pressure today I look I saw a little red this morning it's gonna

press on some of these coins and you probably will have a chance to get back

in if this doesn't take the next leg up and

go there's looks like there's a lot of resistance around the three cent region

so we'll see what happens Ravin coin still chugging along there's been a lot

of other coins and other news in the market lately it's a little fetish -

Raven you know these people some place in Estonia which is the news article the

other day said they're gonna issue stos and now didja byte has digi assets but

something to keep in mind a lot of these platforms aren't truly tokenized

meaning there's a they're giving you a token and there's still the custodial

for the actual stock certificate so I still think Ravens on track to do what

it wants to do and that's tokenized securities legally and that's obviously

the most important part and truly tokenize the security where they can be

traded in between and on the d/dx so but other than that

you know keep up I've been posting a lot of videos about evolutionally and as

that pops along on the tron network it's pretty awesome pretty cool like game

I've never really personally played the simulator games before but it's pretty

cool you can definitely you can earn some Tron it's gonna take a little while

because you have to earn ring if the deposit ring it makes Kate on the Kate

Allen makes ring you trade the ring for drum so but I think it's a good economy

cycle just slow it slow the money down a little bit which sometimes is some of

these games and stuff you need to do that in order to make it more stable

BTC around 4k we're still chugging along hoping for that moon but that's about it

that's the news this morning the script us though you're not talking gains and

we're not talking

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