Friday, 24 July 2020

How to choose the perfect mehendi design for your Big Day?

Mehendi plays one of the most important roles in Indian culture, be it weddings or festivals, the Indian culture welcomes the henna culture beautifully. Wedding traditions in India have a special Mehendi ceremony, where the bride’s hands and feet are decorated with Mehendi designs, this ceremony is held in order to bid farewell to the bride and wish her good luck and health as she starts a new chapter of her life. Besides that, Mehendi is considered a medicinal herb that cools down the anxious body, thus applying Mehendi on hands and feet helps prevent stress before the wedding day. However, brides these days, always prefer getting the best bridal Mehendi designs for their D-day. The problem that occurs is that there is so much out there in the market, you just can’t decide which one is the best. For instance, how to pick the best Mehendi designer for your function, selecting and finalizing the best design that you want on your wedding, making sure your designer can give a professional look to your chosen design, there is a lot to work on, you just have to make sure, you do it 2 months beforehand so that you don’t end up messing things up on the ceremony. However, we’ve made it easy for you to choose the perfect Mehendi design by listing out a few ways :

Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Google: Submitting Redirect URLs for Indexing Doesn’t Make Sense


Google’s John Mueller recently explained that submitting a URL for indexing, when it redirects to another URL, doesn’t make sense.
This topic was covered in the latest #AskGoogleWebmasters video in which Mueller answers a question about client-side JavaScript redirects.
Here is the question that was submitted:
“Can Google evergreen Chromium, detect client-side JavaScript redirects? I’m not able to submit GSC indexing request to pages that have client-side JS redirect to a subscription page.”
In response, Mueller first went over what it means to have an evergreen Googlebot. It’s a fairly recent change that you can learn more about here.
Mueller addressed the redirect question saying that client-side redirects are followed by Googlebot the same way as server-side redirects.
Despite Googlebot being able to follow client-side JS redirects, it still doesn’t make sense to submit a redirecting URL for indexing.
That’s true whether it’s client-side, server-side, JS, or HTML.
A redirect sends a signal to Googlebot that the site owner would prefer to have a different URL indexed.
So, with that said, it makes more sense to submit the URL that should be indexed instead.
Another option is to make sure Google is able to discover the preferred URL. If it’s linked to within the website then Googlebot will discover it during its normal crawling process.
Mueller also adds that using a sitemap file can help Google discover URLs faster.