What Are URL Parameters? A Guide on How to Use Them
URL parameters are added to URLs to control how websites show content, apply filters, or track activity.
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URL parameters are added to URLs to control how websites show content, apply filters, or track activity.
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It‘s now more important than ever to have a mobile-friendly website, but which approach should you choose? In the past, Google has heavily favored the responsive approach, but the April 21 mobile-friendly update made it clear that a separate mobile website (also known as an mdot site) is also acceptable. There are several factors to weigh up in making your decision. Let‘s take a look at the differences between the two types of sites, the resources you need to implement them and the SEO implications of each choice.