We’re all stuck at home – or at least we should be by now since no one’s immune to the C-virus – with a little more time than usual on our hands.
Check out this long and detailed, but thoughtful infographic courtesy of TimeToReply.com for SiteProNews. It’ll be worth the read since you’ll likely discover some great tips for working from home during these surreal and unprecedented times.
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We’re definitely living in extraordinary and unprecedented times right now with the recent outbreak of the coronavirus. While it is a confusing and surreal time, it is vitally important to follow the recommended health guidelines.
It’s essential that individually and collectively we each do our part to limit social interaction to help slow, and ultimately minimize, the spread of this virus. We truly are all in this together and responsible for each other’s well-being, so for now, stay home, stay calm, stay safe, stay healthy.
Facebook Statistics – Business – 90 million small businesses have a Facebook page
Facebook has revolutionized the world of business marketing over the years. Overall active users continue to increase across the platform as a whole every year. The following statistics highlight some relevant Facebook facts that will help you learn where to focus your social marketing efforts.
A broken link or dead link is a link on a web page that no longer works or goes to the resource it was originally meant to link to.
“Search engines also see broken links as a sign of a poor website. Pages with broken links are probably not as up-to-date and good-quality as those without, so search engines will rank your website lower. Fixing broken links is an important part of maintaining a site; search engines want to see well-maintained sites.”
Learn more about what causes broken links and why you should care about them at https://bit.ly/2TEZ0TY
Article courtesy of Dr. Link Check in SE Optimization for SiteProNews