I have a friend with a domain that forwards to a product page for something called Juice Plus.
We would like to control the search terms (keywords) as the current base site does a horrible job of directing people to his local sales area. Knowing already that meta tags are frowned upon by search engines, what would be the best way to do this?
Currently the domain is just being forwarded with a 301 redirection, but that will not allow up to manually SEO his site.
It's enterprise, not consumer. And "...affected scenarios involve third-party software..."
Would be good to know that in headline, not way down in the article.
Instead, you lead with Windows update, which is not very helpful and misleading, IMHO.
Just saying.
Firefox 152 also introduces the aforementioned redesigned Settings experience.
Firefox 152 understands 'Sssh!'
The new version also understands that sometimes you just want it to shut up. When a tab (or, worse, multiple tabs) are playing audio, if you go to the address bar and type “mute” (or “sssh” or “hush”), then a new Quick Action button appears beneath it offering to immediately silence all tabs in all windows at once.
https://www.theregister.com/so...52-understands-sssh/5256390
Not even an OLED display on the laptops. Also it seems that the laptop design isn't the same as the Surface Ultra model.
Looks like bargain bin at high prices.
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I have a friend with a domain that forwards to a product page for something called Juice Plus.
We would like to control the search terms (keywords) as the current base site does a horrible job of directing people to his local sales area. Knowing already that meta tags are frowned upon by search engines, what would be the best way to do this?
Currently the domain is just being forwarded with a 301 redirection, but that will not allow up to manually SEO his site.
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