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How To Recover Deleted Google Analytics Data? Posted: 30 Jan 2015 10:40 AM PST Have you accidentally deleted your Google Analytics data or accounts? Or maybe you were doing a clean-up, but have now decided that the old data could still be useful? Well, worry not because Google Analytics has introduced a new recovery feature. The new "Trash Can" feature will allow users to undo deletes in their Google Analytics account. Read more » |
Google Supports Locale-Aware Content Based Location Posted: 29 Jan 2015 10:33 AM PST Google has always been telling webmasters to treat its crawlers - GoogleBot in other words - just as you would treat any user accessing your website from the United States. By default, Googlebot requests pages without setting an Accept-Language HTTP request header and uses US IP addresses. As a result, not all content variants of locale-adaptive pages may be indexed completely. Read more » |
How Does Google Treat Hidden Content Within A Website? Posted: 15 Dec 2014 10:33 AM PST Google has already announced in the past that it looks at webpage content just as users see it, which means that it renders webpages with CSS and JavaScript, just like a browser. We earlier discussed that blocking these files may lead to disruptions in the crawl process and ultimately impact the rankings. This applies to content and links that are hidden by JavaScript, only to be made visible by the click of a button or a link. Read more » |
The New Blogger Conditional Tags and Their Effective Use Posted: 26 Jan 2015 10:33 AM PST If you are the geeky type and like playing around with your Blogger template, then you might know what conditional statements are. Blogger has recently updated its conditional statements with template tags which allow you greater flexibility in designing/tweaking your Blogger template. These tags can be used to control the display of HTML elements under certain specific conditions - hence 'conditional' tags. Read more » |