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Post by shikharani00189 on Oct 31, 2024 6:28:14 GMT 1
The Google menu, located at the top right of the screen, allows you to access many of the firm's services in no time, without having to search in the engine. The nine-section grid icon gives access to the great classics like Gmail, Hangout, Google+, Google Play and even Google My Business... Did you know that it is possible to add the Google Search Console to this list, with ease? This is not a new feature per se, the feature has been off page seo service around for a few months now, but it is relatively unknown among webmasters and even SEOs. The first step is to go to Google Search Console. Then, click on the Google menu icon and you will see a button to add a shortcut to Search Console. That's it, you're done...(...) A somewhat niche technical problem I've seen recently is that certain types of scripts (including some from Google) inject non-head HTML tags into the top of the <head> of a page. For us, this implicitly closes the header, and shifts all metadata into the body of the page. For hreflang, this often results in the removal of these annotations entirely. If you are using hreflang, I would double-check the rendered source with the hreflang tool. test Rich Results (this is the only one that currently shows the rendered source), and check that there are no <iframe> or <div> tags above the hreflang annotations. The following screenshot shows the simple procedure to perform to gain a very practical shortcut at your fingertips...
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