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/0 Comments/in Work /by Raleigh LeslieThe other night I was cruising around in Google Webmaster Tools for an e-commerce website I just launched to sort out some indexing issues. I stumbled upon a new area of GWT that caught my eye: Data Highlighter. At first, I had little idea about what it entailed but after watching the video it made […]
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