Mirza Zamir

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Mirza Zamir

Mirza Zamir

@TiceWrites

Search engine optimization, Business Content Writer

India Katılım Aralık 2017
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
dear algo please only show this tweet to people with $0 MRR
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shirish@shiri_shh·
this might be the best investment return in history. $100 → $70M in 30 years. most people would've sold way earlier.
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
@hridoyreh I need those 1000 from US ? Are those sites need to be informational, commercial, transaction niche. Can this same result be achieved in India too.
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
To make an extra $10,000 a year, You only need to make $27.40 a day. That’s about 1,000 visitors per day to your website. You can do it...
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Léa
Léa@AureliAngel·
The jab wasn’t the end goal. It was a compliance test. A live beta of centralized bio-authority. And a soft entry into programmable medicine. Compliance: Installed. 5/10 #Thread #GlobalistWetDream
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Léa@AureliAngel·
The future is bio-digital… Not in 10 years. Now. First, let’s drop the illusion: Transhumanism isn’t about enhancing humanity. It’s about replacing it. With a controllable, programmable, data-emitting version. One that’s easier to track, tweak, and switch off. The medical route was always the gateway… 👇🏻 Bio-digital society: welcome to the programmable human…watch the vid here: youtu.be/-0bXUxRqy8g?si… Thread 1/10 #Thread #Biodigital
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Elliot Hershberg
Elliot Hershberg@ElliotHershberg·
What are we going to cover? - HACE, a CRISPR tool for continuous mutagenesis - RNA writing advances - Bridge RNAs - Lots of new retrons - The clinical implications of programmable medicine Let's get to it.
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Elliot Hershberg
Elliot Hershberg@ElliotHershberg·
In the past few weeks, there's been an explosion of new tools for programming DNA and RNA 🧬 A thread with everything you need to know about these new results:
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Raffaele Di Giacomo, PhD
Absolutely, Niko. Proteins are fascinating when you consider their potential in programmable medicine and synthetic biology. As these structures become more understood, their applications could transform fields like drug delivery and tissue engineering. How do you envision the future of protein design impacting therapeutic interventions? For anyone interested in deepening their understanding of proteins and biomedical advancements, check out sciqst.com. It's a comprehensive resource for generating biomedical reviews and answering questions. #ProteinScience #Nanotechnology #Medicine
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Niko McCarty.
Niko McCarty.@NikoMcCarty·
Many people think of proteins as having a biological function — catalyze reactions, detect pathogens, etc. At a higher level, though, proteins are programmable materials. They are an advanced form of nanotechnology, made from templates that we can read and write and understand. And because proteins are programmable, we can use them to build physical logic gates or “smart” drugs. Say you wanted to make a protein that acts as a YES gate. That is, the protein releases some cargo (like a drug or other signal) only when a specific input is received. You could build this YES gate by synthesizing a short protein (called a peptide) that has a particular sequence which is uniquely recognized by another protein, called a protease. There are many proteases found in nature. Each protease type recognizes a unique protein sequence and cleaves it, thus splitting the target in two. A YES gate, then, can be made by building a peptide that has a protease recognition site. One end of the peptide is attached to a drug. The drug is only released when exposed to the protease. An OR gate is also simple to make. Just create a peptide carrying two different protease sites in series, such that the addition of either protease will cleave the peptide and release the drug. An AND gate is more difficult. To make it, you can instead attach the drug to two different peptides, each carrying a different protease recognition site. Then, anchor the ends of these two peptides to a scaffold. In this case, the drug will only be released if BOTH proteases are added. Why am I writing about this? Because you can use these basic logic gate architectures to build all kinds of wonderful, “smart” materials and drug delivery vehicles. For a recent study, researchers built each of these logic gates, and also nested or stacked them together to build even more complex circuits (17 different logic architectures in total.) They embedded these protein logic gates onto magnetic beads, hydrogels, and even living mammalian cells. These logical proteins are genetically encoded, modular, and could in principle respond to other signals, too; not just proteases but also light, small molecules, or mechanical forces. Imagine a therapy for metastatic cancer that only releases its drug when two tumor-specific proteases, like MMP-9 and cathepsin B, are active. Or engineered immune cells that secrete cytokines only when both an infection marker and a metabolic stress signal are present. Interesting to think about.
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Steph Smith
Steph Smith@stephsmithio·
Always helpful (and astounding) to remember that despite how stunning the last year was in terms of unlocks in AI, self-driving, programmable medicine, etc... this is still the most primitive these technologies will ever be. The best is still yet to come.
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
Google’s first-ever $100 billion revenue quarter
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David Sustiel
David Sustiel@DavidSustiel·
SOLD PMed .com for $99,995 on a 24 months LTO. Hold time 8 months Acquired on DC for $2688 Marketplace: Godaddy / @afternic I also have MedP .com (Med Pay... Med Pharma... ) listed for sale on UltraPremiumDomains.com
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
Keep your eye on one thing and one thing only: how much government is spending, because that’s the true tax.
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
$58,200 / year. A free JPG to PNG image converter. Solo business. Marketing via SEO. Monetization via Google AdSense. jpg2png dot com...
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Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
I am looking for an SEO expert. I am willing to pay $100,000 per year. Where can I find the best one?
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
@hridoyreh Sounds like a solid plan! Sharing insights openly can benefit the community. Looking forward to seeing your website and learning from your experiences.
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
I got an interesting plan. And decided to start a new website. I will share, • Traffic data • Revenue data • And Strategy It will be public with that website link. What are your thoughts about it?
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Sarvesh Shrivastava
Sarvesh Shrivastava@bloggersarvesh·
Most SEO gurus would keep this a secret. STEAL your competitor's SEO rankings using just ChatGPT..👇 I have created a FREE Custom ChatGPT that does Content Gap Analysis but on Steroids. No need to pay for expensive tools like Ahrefs and Semrush. Here’s How my GPT works: 1. Provide GPT with your competitor's sitemap. 2. Submit your posts list for it to compare against. It will then give you a list of all the keywords you aren’t targeting... But your competitor is. It will also generate the Post titles for you. ONLY For the next 24 hours, I'm giving away the GPT for free: 1. Follow me (so I can DM) 2. Like AND Retweet 3. Comment "GPT"
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Hridoy Rehman
Hridoy Rehman@hridoyreh·
In just 28 days I have already, - Gained 396,000 visitors - Ranked for 7,000 keywords For these, I optimized for Keyword Relevance. Here's the SEO method:
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Mirza Zamir
Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
Consistency is the Key: Aim for 90% value, 10% pitch. Deliver value, build trust, then gently introduce your website to redirect them for more information. Balance is key! Mention Your traffic source other than #Google Stay tuned for more traffic Tips!
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Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
6️⃣ Video Marketing: Create fun videos that bring more visitors. 🎥Well, You think it's simple every one knows? Yeah, But here is the Key to follow.
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Mirza Zamir@TiceWrites·
🚀 Google is not the only Place to Boost traffic. How to boost website visitors ? 1️⃣ Reddit: Master talking with Reddit folks and see your website visits rise! 🚀 2️⃣ Quora: Learn to answer in a way that brings more people to your website. 🎯
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