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[Webmaster World.com] Welcome to the January 2017 email newsletter from WebmasterWorld. [Forums Index][Recent Posts][Open Posts][Hire Experts][Free Tools] WebmasterWorld Newsletter For many the end of the calendar year is a significant milestone. It's often used as a time to reflect on the previous year, and to look forward to the New Year with refreshed vigor, and, for some, to set new resolutions and goals. I overheard a friend talking about his personal resolutions and he's already failed to uphold any he set. What's the point of making personal resolutions if you can't keep to them! Oh well, back to business for 2017. Here at WebmasterWorld our aim is to provide you with news and topical debate, allowing you to bounce marketing ideas and discuss technical issues with your peers and experts from around the globe related to the wide topic of being a webmaster. Whether you're managing just one site of your own, or work for a Fortune 500 company with a major site and services, we want WebmasterWorld to be your daily port of call. To help you with your goals we've built our "[Hire Experts Directory]" and we've a range of [excellent free tools]. Our site has an easy-to-use menu system which allows you to see all the specialized topics we cover, along with our relaxed [Pro Area] for WebmasterWorld Supporters where we can discuss the detail and specifics, including members getting site reviews. Here's this month's hot topics and news featured in the forums, and we look forward to seeing you in the forums. We're Feeling Lucky Jim and Neil Here are some of WebmasterWorld's Hottest Discussions and News this month. [Google Updates and SERP Changes - January 2017] [Google Updates and SERP Changes - December 2016] [Keywords - Outdated or Still Critical?] [Google AdSense Ad Balance Slider Review] [Google Mobile Interstitial Ad Penalty: Monitoring the Impact] [RIP Google link: operator] [Vivaldi Browser Adds a Series of Tab-Related Improvements] [Google+ Adds Events and "Turns Down" On The Web January 24] [Bing Ads Automated Import Tool Lets You Sync With Google AdWords] [Microsoft Adds Privacy Dashboard] [Google Reports on AdWords Bad Advertising Practices 2016] [Firefox Support Windows XP and Vista Ends September 2017] [Report: Yahoo Faces Investigation By U.S. S.E.C. Over Data Breaches] [Up to 350,000 Fake Twitter Accounts Discovered in one Network] [Is Sitecore Worth the Cost? A Perspective] [Opera Shows off Experimental Browser, "Neon"] [EU Wakes Up To Annoyance of "Cookie Law"] [Facebook Reaches Out to Journalists with its Journalism Project] [Matt Cutts officially leaves Google, stays with US Digital Service] [LinkedIn Launches New Desktop Design] [Facebook Tests "Stories", Mimicking Snapchat Stories] [Vine Becomes Vine Camera on January 17] [Part of Yahoo to Rename to Altaba Inc., Marissa Mayer To Resign From Yahoo's Board] [Yahoo Q4 Revenue $1.469 Billion, With Annual Revenue $5.169 Billion] [Confirmed: There Will Be No Further Numbered Updates to Penguin 4.0] [Chrome 56 With "Not Secure" and 28pct Faster Reload Capability] [Facebook Changes Trending, Including Regional] [Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Acquires Scientific Search Engine, Meta] [Facebook Tests Ads in Messenger] [Gmail to Block .js Attachments From February 13, 2017] [Live Video on Instagram Rolls Out Globally] [Vivaldi Wants Microsoft to Stop Anti-Competitive Practices over Edge] [Uber Takes on ex-Google Search Chief, Amit Singhal] [Google Starts Testing Instant Apps] [Google is one of its own Biggest Ad Buyers] [Artifical Intelligence and Fake News] [Google Says: Nofollow When Writing About a Bad Site] [Amazon takes its Dash Buttons Virtual] [Microsoft warns Windows 7 is dangerously insecure in 2017] [Top WebmasterWorld Discussions and News of 2016] For WebmasterWorld Pro Members [Search Console Verification without an index page?] (subscription required) [Programmatically generated page noindex ?] (subscription required) [Easy Method of Facebook Post Filtering] (subscription required) [The Value of Wikipedia] (subscription required) [ [ [Previous Newsletters] Connect with us: [Google+] [Facebook] [Twitter] WebmasterWorld, c/o/ Internet Marketing Ninjas 21 Corporate Drive, Clifton Park, NY 12065 [] 512-231-8107 All trademarks and copyrights held by respective owners. Member comments are owned by the poster. WebmasterWorld is a [Developer Shed Community] owned by [Jim Boykin] © Webmaster World 1996-2017 all rights reserved [Terms of Service] | [Privacy Policy] | [Report Problem] | [About] This email was sent to [{EMAIL}] [why did I get this?] [unsubscribe from this list] [update subscription preferences] WebmasterWorld · 21 Corporate Park Dr · Clifton Park, NY 12065 · USA

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