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Google Warnings
Hey gfyers !
I have a question, because today, i was checking my mails, and i got a warning from google saying that: "Google has detected that your site may be showing different pages to users from those that are shown to Google. For example, users visiting from specific browsers, devices, or IP ranges may be redirected in ways that violate our quality guidelines. Cloaking and sneaky redirects are violations of Google's Webmaster Guidelines. As a result of your site using cloaking and/or sneaky redirects, Google has applied a manual spam action to "yoursite.com". There may be other actions on your site or parts of your site." Same for my Google+ account, i was sharing my pictures there. The coincidence is that this warning happens just after i joined crackrevenue , besides this, my content are not pornographic ones. What do you think ? |
Any sneaky redirects?
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The only sneaky redirections could be from crackrevenue ads that redirects visitors to adult networks, but i guess every adult advertisers use the same marketing strategies ?
In that case, i wonder which adult companies should i be able to use without breaking Google's guidelines, it would be shitty if my website starts to be deindexed and my accounts banned. have you ever got similar problems ? |
Mobile (device) redirect by Crackrevenue?
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probably mobile redirect.
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DamnSEXY
So, basically, i would just have to change the nature of the ads ?
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Thank you for help guys :)
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The little geek in me saw 'cloaking device' and got excited. :1orglaugh
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Y3pezlhReC...ing_device.jpg |
Scam. Google is not in the business of informing people of such things by email.
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are you running any of the traffic-broker ads?
exoclick juicyads etc ? They often hijack some countries (like UK, Germany) and redirect them to malware shit. |
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Google routinely send warnings about manual spam actions providing you have a Webmaster Tools (Google Search Console) account. In severe cases they will send warnings, especially related to hacked sites, to any contact email they can find for the domain. Recommended reading: Search Engine Land | Must Read News About SEO, SEM & Search Engines https://moz.com/blog Official Google Webmaster Central Blog |
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So unless you can prove that I have, you should apologise for your mistake. You'll find these people are disgruntled idiots with personal axes to grind. |
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any advices ? |
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He's saying "others on GFY" consistently call you out as a scammer (factually correct). I don't see where he has anything to apologize to you for. |
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If you got access to proxy/VNP service, test your website from countries like UK, Germany, Canada (reload several times and see which ads hijack your website). You can dona search on this forum for Plugrush fucking people up like that in the past. |
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crakrevenue - i dont think they sell ads to 3rd parties, they only run their own ads |
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I also had the same problem with JuicyAds mobile redirect... which left me with no choice but to remove all my mobile redirect ads... :(
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I get my own traffic.
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Take it very very seriously and act fast to fix it. Else you may loose a lot of your SEO traffic for a very very long time.
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you better fix that shit fast
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Hey damn,
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That's the best advice anyone can give you. See for yourself what works best for your traffic. You don't have to be confined to just one :) |
We build a adserver for XXX industry where you can test the different brokers including the ones that are mentioned here.
You can easily compare the performance of each network based on all the information they supply. The next step of performance network |
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Hello,
Just to update my situation, Today google finally decided to revoke their manual action of deindexing my website because of sneaky/claoking redirects. phew ! As many people here said, it was the mobile redirection that was breaking google guidelines. Thank you for your help guys ! :) |
This will have big impact too, see lot of site using this. Some use it to show ads instead of APP install when user enter with a mobile.
Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Mobile-friendly web pages using app banners https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/5F...FTH2MK1M=s1600 |
good to know about it, thanks a lot
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