Tag Archives: files

Express Information for Chapter 11 Chapter, Closing Stores

The once bustling workwear retailer Express officially filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in the U.S. on Monday. The retailer will close 100 stores across the country, court documents filed in Delaware said. Assets and liabilities listed are estimated to cost between $1 billion to $10 billion. Express’ portfolio includes brands such as Express, Bonobos, […]

X Recordsdata Lawsuit Towards Media Matters in Order to Refute Claims That its Model Security Measures are Failing

As promised, Elon Musk’s X Corp has filed a new lawsuit against Media Matters, which accuses Media Matters, a non-profit misinformation research group, of fabricating evidence in order to suggest that X is displaying ads from big-name brands alongside harmful content, including posts from neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic, and anti-LGBTQ accounts. Media Matters has released several reports […]

Google Says Very Few Robots.txt Recordsdata Are Over 500KB

Gary Illyes shared a nice little tidbit on LinkedIn about robots.txt files. He said that only a tiny number of robots.txt files are over 500 kilobytes. I mean, most robots.txt files have a few lines of text, so this makes sense but still, it is a nice tidbit of knowledge. Gary looked at over a […]

Google Provides Comma-Separated ValuesComma-Separated Values (.csv) (CSV) Information To Listing Of File Varieties Indexable By Google

Google has updated the help document for file types indexable by Google to include Comma-Separated Values (.csv) in the list. I doubt Google was not bale to index those files before, and I wonder if this was just a documentation change but not a change in what Google was able to index? The help document […]

‘Twitter Files’ Journalist Quits Twitter After Elon Musk Locations Restrictions On Substack

UNITED STATES – MARCH 9, Matt Taibbi (a journalist) testifies at the House Judiciary Select … [+]Subcommittee on the Weaponization of the Federal Government heard titled The Twitter Files at Rayburn Building on March 9, 2023. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images Matt Taibbi, a journalist who […]

Google Double Downs On Not Utilizing Hyperlink Disavow Information

Not too long ago, John Mueller from Google blasted an agency for using a disavow file and now he is doubling down on that, adding on Twitter in response to disavow link services, saying, “Some people do things that they can bill, regardless of whether it’s needed or makes sense.” Recently, Gary Illyes from Google […]

New! Retailer and Entry Vital Files Proper from Your Deals

Sales reps need quick access to important documents so that they can reference them in conversation with prospects and customers. Files on Deals mean you won’t waste time finding and pulling up relevant files for your customers, or need to manage a separate system for file storage. Our easy drag-n-drop management system lets you do […]

Amazon Information Lawsuits In opposition to Fake Reviewers. How Can They Impression Buyer Expertise?

I bet that like me, you’ve already taken a few minutes of your time to read reviews about a particular product you were looking to buy. And I’m sure you’ve already been frustrated, even with great reviews. This can happen because of fake review. Generally speaking, they are false perceptions about an item, made with […]

Google typically has completely different crawling budgets / capacities to your photographs / information on a CDN

Google’s John Mueller has confirmed that for websites that host their images (or probably other files) on an external CDN, as we do here, Google will have separate server capacity (perhaps crawl budget) for your domain and the domain of the CDN . Like the image above, it’s hosted on AWS and isn’t on that […]

Google Video on find out how to block CSS information, refresh sitemaps, delete RSS, and extra

Google’s John Mueller posted a two-minute video that answers four SEO-related questions about blocking CSS files, updating a sitemap, deleting RSS files, and getting a website back into Google search. Most of them are pretty straightforward SEO questions, so I think that’s why he answered them all in about two minutes. Here is the video: […]