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Now testing: Twitter Circle. This new Twitter feature, which is now available for “some” Twitter users, lets you limit who can see your tweets. It can be up to 150 people. Here’s the announcement shared today by @TwitterSafety: Some Tweets are for everyone & others are just for people you’ve picked. We’re now testing Twitter
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Website migrations are a part of an enterprise’s natural evolution. Companies may migrate because they’re rebranding, going to the cloud to scale their site easier and numerous other reasons. However, while migration may seem simple on paper, one misstep can lead to SEO problems, such as: 404 errors Lost rankings Missing content Before you begin
Google announced that the URL parameters tool is going away next month, citing the tool has little or low value. Google will be sunsetting this feature on April 26, 2022 and you will no longer be able to access the tool after that date. What is the URL parameter tool. The URL parameter tool launched
Google announced that it is adding more contextual information to the structured data error reporting within Google Search Console, the rich results test and URL inspection tool. This does not mean you should expect any additional errors, but rather, you should expect the same number of errors but those errors will be more descriptive and
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