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Cloaking
To reiterate, fuck google.
Here is the situation. I created some pages that the search bots love. Instantly #1 across the board for the dozens of keywords I targeted. So traffic it is. Problem is I optimized for the bots and not the surfer. It's very unreadable and the bounce rate is horrific. So I want to redirect the surfers off the pages and continue to let google and company jack off to the textual nonsense they are so easily a fan of. More importantly I do not want google to be able to interpret that the redirection occurs. I have an approach in mind but the question posed to you all is not if but How would you do that? |
I have a lot of experience with blackhat seo and I can tell you it's not worth the effort.
Sure, now Google loves your content but within 3 months you will struggle to gain any traffic. I used to spend more time trying to create articles that would get churned out for the bots only to be disappointed, long term by the results. The time I wasted doing this could have been far better spent creating articles people actually want to read. |
Why not just use whitehat instead of wasting time on blackhat if you know in the end you will still vanished on the big G
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Valid points. It probably does make more long term sense to rewrite the spun text. Pain in the ass but logical. Thanks.
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you're gonna get banned very soon
not worth wasting time on this |
what all above ^^^ said...
its not worth, google is mad bitch, changes algo everyday and call it tuning. it helps only them. |
i use an old bedsheet, cause i cant afford a proper cloak... :(
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There is no danger for being banned. He is using a buffer site that can be churned once burned. Just rotate your redirect methods and google will just find one at a time. Rinse, refine and repeat. OP might find better answers at a BH forum. People here argue about other, more important issues like 2257 and nipple diameter.
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