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Google Says Don't Change URLs When Replacing Old Content With New Content

Google Says Don't Change URLs When Replacing Old Content With New Content | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

So let's say you decided to update the content on a page on your web site, the content is super out dated and needs a major revamp. When you update the content, it doesn't mean you need to put that new content on a new URL, you can just update the content on the existing URL. In fact, Google recommends it.


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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, December 19, 2018 7:32 AM

Adding content to older pages lives by Google's QDF (Quality Deserves Freshness) rule and reduces quantity in favor of quality. That last part, the reduction of quantity in favor of quality, seems to be motivating Google's latest algorithm changes (to the extent anyone can understand why Google does anything. 

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6 Problems with Being an Infrequent Blogger

6 Problems with Being an Infrequent Blogger | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it

I’m an infrequent runner. Sometimes I’ll run if I have to chase down a paper that blew out of my hand. Or to chase down Shadow when he gets away from me. Or perhaps I’m late to get somewhere, so I’ll do this kinda run/kinda fast walk thing. But I call it running. It makes me feel more…athletic.

 

But, no. I’m not a runner. At all. I’ve tried, and I can’t get into it. Sure, I’d be better off in some ways if I ran. But I also know I would pay for it in the knees.


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A Blogger Privacy Setting You Might Want to Use

A Blogger Privacy Setting You Might Want to Use | Distance Learning, mLearning, Digital Education, Technology | Scoop.it
Blogger can be a good choice for many classroom blogs. One of its selling points for schools that use G Suite for Education is that students can log-in by using their school-issued Google Accounts. Another great aspect of Blogger is that you can get a blog started in a manner of minutes. But with that ease of set-up comes some default settings that you might want to change. One of those settings being the privacy settings.

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