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What a great share, my knowledge in SEO is very broad. I find it is nice to see very informative blogs like these. Thanks.
and if you get caught using this on affiliates, say goodbye to affiliate account. you can try it just to know the effect but making it your business is not good.
you dont get it… it costs virtually nothing to put up a cloaked site… let alone thousands. there is nothing to lose.
you dont get it… it costs virtually nothing to put up a cloaked site… let alone thousands. there is nothing to lose.
Ok, I know it's been quite a while since this post was written, but I still wanted to give you my opinion.
There's another reason why cloaking is so bad. If you have a real website that's not cheating the search engines you will get hits from all the pages involved. If someone clicks on your page in Google they will end up on the page specific for the topic they searched for. This is usually not the case with cloaking. For the most part, with a cloaked website the visitor will end up on the first page – which is pretty bad.
Also, to succeed with cloaking, you have to put links to your cloaked sites, mainly from spam blogs. But if you still have to create spam blogs – why not create real content instead?
See my point?
Good article!
Ok, I know it's been quite a while since this post was written, but I still wanted to give you my opinion.
There's another reason why cloaking is so bad. If you have a real website that's not cheating the search engines you will get hits from all the pages involved. If someone clicks on your page in Google they will end up on the page specific for the topic they searched for. This is usually not the case with cloaking. For the most part, with a cloaked website the visitor will end up on the first page – which is pretty bad.
Also, to succeed with cloaking, you have to put links to your cloaked sites, mainly from spam blogs. But if you still have to create spam blogs – why not create real content instead?
See my point?
Good article!
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