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Therefore, the search engines see this linking and pass authority to the site that is receiving the link. The link receiver gets a credit. The receiver of the link should rise in the search engines because of the link to their website. This is where the problem is, if a URL is shortened into smaller text, then where does the link authority go? One would think that the link authority would be passed to the URL shortener's website. This does not help the content owner at all and gives the shortener's website a credit that they should not receive. They may even be doing this on purpose to gain authority that they should not be getting at all. Using the right URL shortener is important to making sure that the content receives the credit that it should get and the SEO magic that it should receive. If a person creates content that generates links that that website should receive credit and not the website shortening the characters for use in the social media systems.
This country has large fields. Let us imagine how Monteserico castle was built, since nobody knows who, when or the reason it was built, but from what we have found, we can say a few things, so, let us say how we see this castle history. In the beginning there were people of this region living in the caves where today stands the castle, they could have been local shepherd or other people; these people could have come from Greece or somewhere else, they came up the valley of the river Bradano and settled here in Monteserico and in the town of Genzano, since in Genzano even today there is this chasm called the Greek chasm. Anyhow, the history during the first millennium is not known.
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When you create a Bitly Link of one of our enterprise customer’s sites, the enterprise customer is able to view the unshortened original URL, the date and time the Bitly Link was created, the location where it was created as derived from your IP address, and aggregated information about clicks and views of the Bitly Links, including the number of times the Bitly Link was shared, whether or not it was viewed, comparison of that Bitly Links performance to that of all Bitly Links pointing to the same content, whether others are sharing a Bitly Link to the same content, geographic regions where the content is being viewed, and identification of social networks on which the Bitly Links appear. In addition, we may share Bitly Link Metrics with customers to help them detect, deter and prevent malicious, fraudulent or unlawful activity. When creating a Bitly Link, you can share that Bitly Link through Third Party Services. Any information that you elect to distribute through Third Party Services, such as a social network post you create, may then become accessible to users of those services.|How to include links on LinkedIn posts without being penalised by the algorithm. 📚 This post is part of my business blogging guide. Hold on a second! The method below has worked well for me since 2018. BUT … LinkedIn changed their algorithm some time between May and June 2020. My testing and feedback from others suggests strongly that links in posts are NOT currently being penalised. Even though link posts aren’t penalised for now, the change might not be permanent. Either way, the method shown in the remainder of this post should still work. If you place a link in a LinkedIn post, your post probably won’t be seen by most of your connections and followers. LinkedIn’s algorithm treats external links in posts as though they’re Kryptonite. Why? Because external links are like exit signs: clicking them takes you away from the platform. And LinkedIn doesn’t want you to leave!
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Therefore, the search engines see this linking and pass authority to the site that is receiving the link. The link receiver gets a credit. The receiver of the link should rise in the search engines because of the link to their website. This is where the problem is, if a URL is shortened into smaller text, then where does the link authority go? One would think that the link authority would be passed to the URL shortener's website. This does not help the content owner at all and gives the shortener's website a credit that they should not receive. They may even be doing this on purpose to gain authority that they should not be getting at all. Using the right URL shortener is important to making sure that the content receives the credit that it should get and the SEO magic that it should receive. If a person creates content that generates links that that website should receive credit and not the website shortening the characters for use in the social media systems.
This country has large fields. Let us imagine how Monteserico castle was built, since nobody knows who, when or the reason it was built, but from what we have found, we can say a few things, so, let us say how we see this castle history. In the beginning there were people of this region living in the caves where today stands the castle, they could have been local shepherd or other people; these people could have come from Greece or somewhere else, they came up the valley of the river Bradano and settled here in Monteserico and in the town of Genzano, since in Genzano even today there is this chasm called the Greek chasm. Anyhow, the history during the first millennium is not known.
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487293 834398 328130 655219 542531 117419 937489 961738 114965 505589 338866 482039 657534 605320 861638 771892 925245 662916 310410 624530 787165 938778 587412 128816 656321 685027 650411 196662 345339 432379 785420 122746 312779 744386 257674 493899 901397 889643 162161 443515 229467 404327 670874 236745 713146 657117 701185 530787 938294 786431 808411 658903 708686 589055 446779 659174 629665 377651 702185 453946 486461 992135 788533 861037 777961 546643 850299 816605 458546 841873 316206 256399 611651 616522 924797 148114 706601 117968 869915 470538 441902 785703 903880 883959 675503 994675 966184 153133 308035 299618 809153 457907 496315 288993
When you create a Bitly Link of one of our enterprise customer’s sites, the enterprise customer is able to view the unshortened original URL, the date and time the Bitly Link was created, the location where it was created as derived from your IP address, and aggregated information about clicks and views of the Bitly Links, including the number of times the Bitly Link was shared, whether or not it was viewed, comparison of that Bitly Links performance to that of all Bitly Links pointing to the same content, whether others are sharing a Bitly Link to the same content, geographic regions where the content is being viewed, and identification of social networks on which the Bitly Links appear. In addition, we may share Bitly Link Metrics with customers to help them detect, deter and prevent malicious, fraudulent or unlawful activity. When creating a Bitly Link, you can share that Bitly Link through Third Party Services. Any information that you elect to distribute through Third Party Services, such as a social network post you create, may then become accessible to users of those services.|How to include links on LinkedIn posts without being penalised by the algorithm. 📚 This post is part of my business blogging guide. Hold on a second! The method below has worked well for me since 2018. BUT … LinkedIn changed their algorithm some time between May and June 2020. My testing and feedback from others suggests strongly that links in posts are NOT currently being penalised. Even though link posts aren’t penalised for now, the change might not be permanent. Either way, the method shown in the remainder of this post should still work. If you place a link in a LinkedIn post, your post probably won’t be seen by most of your connections and followers. LinkedIn’s algorithm treats external links in posts as though they’re Kryptonite. Why? Because external links are like exit signs: clicking them takes you away from the platform. And LinkedIn doesn’t want you to leave!
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42658084 78055138 15834729 11618899 403791 51733070 99313358 15877843 37283775 35662643
98414232 77482855 25119654 49025698 59461251 43358027 21549119 97147226 5221577 37350877