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{NAME} want to learn more about Redirect Chains, Fragment Links and Complex Link Filters? {NAME} tom

{NAME} want to learn more about Redirect Chains, Fragment Links and Complex Link Filters? {NAME} tomorrow is LRT Site Clinic time again Tomorrow we will focus on explaining and finding issues with - Redirect Chains - Fragment Links - Complex Link Filters in our candidates - besides the typical link and onpage issues we often find. So at at 10am New York / 3pm London ...we will analyze your website LIVE.  Live Site Clinic July 23 2020 [Get one of the 100 seats here]( (no recordings promised, sorry, [but possible, like here]()  How to get your site audited After sign up to the webinar you will receive a follow up Email with a link to a form to fill out. Watch out for it.   In case you missed it... The cheapest way to try LRT is our $7 trial [Give the new Link Detox Smart a spin here]( If you have seen enough to make a decision, but are unsure which plan is for you, [just enter your domain here to find out](.  More news and links for you - John Muller gave [a very clear example how folders are different from pages and URLs]( for those should not be mixed up - for development purpose this [schema builder extension]( is a helpful tool - [LRTcon happens May 2021 and has 3 charities now]( - Link Detox Boost works and works and works - so [I summarized some little known facts some time ago on Twitter]( - I am still on Ubuntu - and love it. After 20+ years on Windows I'm at the point where the habit forming happened and use Ubuntu hotkeys instead of Windows hotkeys already... - Don't miss [the site clinic I made two weeks ago]( with Bastian Grimm - 99% of the content I write, including presentations that are then generated to JS, I write in Markdown - I use and LOVE [Typora]( for two years for that - check it out  If you have any pressing SEO question for your site, join tomorrow! Looking very much forward to it.  Stay home & healthy. ~Christoph  Christoph C. Cemper Founder & CEO LinkResearchTools     PS: [here is link to join the LRT Site Clinic tomorrow](       [.]   You are receiving this email because on May 1, 2019 you opted in to the mailing list Webinars (English) from LinkResearchTools. [Unsubscribe or manage subscription]( [View in your browser]( LinkResearchTools GmbH Am Langen Felde 12 / Top 1-4 1220 Wien Austria

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