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Google+ is shut down!

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Google+ is shutting down! Google+ is shutting down because it has suffered another data leak.  The social network has seen security breaches; this is leading to its downfall.  Google+ has long been the orphan of Google, people don’t care about plus as they spend much time on Facebook or Twitter . Despite this setback, I enjoyed the service of Plus for my own reasons.  It doesn’t matter now since Google is shutting down the service for several reasons. Google could not spur stories for greater use of plus dying social network usage, but then, thousands have enjoyed the services of Plus while it lasted. Unlike Facebook that is flooded with Africans especially Nigerians by thriving on the billions of images, News and all round gossip which seemed the speciality of Nigerians.  Not forgetting twitter, where bots and bullying is the order of the day, Plus thrived with people of matured and like minds. I am compelled to say Plus is the social network

Domain Authority; what you need to know

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Domain Authority; what you need to know To a blogger, Domain Authority (DA)  is not a new phenomenon, but when a blogger remains adamant to learning what domain authority is, his blogging careers will remain redundant.     I'm no expert with domain authority, but i can tell you this; DA is important to your bog growth. To the world of SEO and to other web users, increasing your DA is as important as posting a new blog post every now and then.     But what is Domain Authority?  Why is it so important to bloggers and other websites ?    Why should you be worried about increasing your DA?  These are the things we are going to be discussing. We are not limiting ourselves to just knowing about DA, why it is important. But we shall also include how to check our domain authority score to know how our blog is doing in search engine result page. Domain Authority is as important as SEO, therefore we aimed at how we can grow our blogs to get more PR. A  blog even on blog