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It's Interesting! An Article about Google's New Parameter.

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Hello, {NAME} I hope you're doing well. I've just come across a potentially inspiring article about

Hello, {NAME} I hope you're doing well. I've just come across a potentially inspiring article about a particular URL parameter, which Google introduced recently: ?srsltid=. I think it's fascinating and worth sharing with you, especially for the reason that it's about SEO and web analysis. You can read the full article here: [What You Need to Know About Google's New Parameter]( Here's what it says: - The definition of the ?srsltid= parameter. - The enhancement of tracking and reporting. - The ramifications it brings concerning search engine optimization tactics. Can't wait to read your thoughts on it. Best regards, Andrew Timchenko Customer Support Manager Email: andrew.timchenko@semalt.com Phone: 18559796663 [Contact me in a click]( [Settings]( | [Unsubscribe]( | You received this email because you signed up for a Semalt account [----]

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