Glenn Fleishman on Nostr: Even if CNET’s SEO experts have figured out a Google hack by deleting 1,000s of old ...
Even if CNET’s SEO experts have figured out a Google hack by deleting 1,000s of old articles, the hack won’t last for long, particularly since Google denies it exists and thus if they find out how it works will clearly remove it. In the meantime, CNET has devalued its writers, editors, and history itself. The marginal improvement in revenue must be shockingly low—but experts have to justify why you're paying them.
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