Cloaking and/or Sneaky Redirects Site appears to be cloaking (displaying different content to human users than is shown to search engines) or redirecting users to a different page than Google saw. Site appears to use aggressive spam techniques such...
Cloaking. Tired of Penguin 2.0 related posts yet? Every major Google algorithm update is followed by weeks and weeks of posts addressing the specifics of the particular change. Who got hit the worst? What were the similarities?
This avoids a potential cloaking issue for showing different content to different devices. So how can you build a site that addresses current and future cross-media challenges? In the jam-packed Next Generation Site Architecture session at SES New...
They appear to use aggressive spam techniques such as automatically generated gibberish, cloaking and scraping content from other websites. Google has launched a new website called How Search Works. One feature SEOs may want to check out is the...
Cloaking Your site is fantastic. You have great content. People think your site rocks – traffic is skyrocketing and you're attracting plenty of links. Search engine optimization? Who needs SEO? Nothing to worry about here!
Cloaking Bing Webmaster Guidelines are live and tucked away in the Content Guidelines section of Webmaster Help help most business owners understand the broad strokes of search marketing” and will not contain deep, exhaustive answers, according to...
In 2004 I could rank just about any site that I worked on through cloaking, for example. Links are easy to get, if you don't care where they come from or whether they'll actually help you. I'm literally besieged by emails offering cheap links.
Cloaking If your rankings dipped, no doubt you've been faced with a bunch of questions regarding the future of your site and any potential recovery methods that might be available. After any Google update, be it Panda, Penguin, or any other one...
Make sure that your content is virtually identical to your IPv4 content (no cloaking, for obvious SEO reasons). The vast majority of IP addresses in use today conform to Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and this is the standard that has been...
Cloaking: Serving different content to users and Google. In looking back at my recent posts here it seems, though not by design, there was a theme emerging. Have a look. Google Penalty or Algorithm Change: Dealing With Lost Traffic – Explains the...
Cloaking or redirects Another update, another dose of mayhem. This time the mayhem is called Penguin. As with all Google updates over the years, there have been winners and losers. Before we start panicking, we should remember that for Google to...
So, fix all these link issues, eliminate any instances of keyword stuffing, spun content, cloaking, and other spammy tactics and you're guaranteed a Penguin recovery, right? Are you angry and looking for answers about why your rankings vanished...
On the form, Google asks you to provide details about the page impacted by the algorithmic update, which launched on April 24 and was intended to better detect websites using tactics against Google’s webmaster guidelines, such as keyword stuffing...
We could also rank a site without links, just by keyword stuffing (cramming keywords into my tags and content to the extent that 50 percent of my words were that exact keyword, for example) and cloaking (figuring out how to send search engine...
Cloaking: Serving different content to users and Google. There is nothing worse for a webmaster/site owner than to wake up one day and find Google Armageddon has taken out all of their site's rankings and traffic.
To Google, "cloaking refers to the practice of presenting different content or URLs to users and search engines. The purity of the algorithm is taking on iconic status, like the "cloaking device" did when first introduced into the "Star Trek...
Sneaky redirects - redirecting through several URLs, rotating destination domains cloaking with JavaScript redirects and 100% frame While there are over 200 factors, or signals, these constant updates affect their relevance and how they impact...
If you were ranking really well for a time and suddenly dropped, you need to find out if they were using black hat tactics such as cloaking on your site. Said Sir Brian, “It’s not Google’s place to decide which sites we can see and those we can’t.
When I say “high risk,” I’m not talking about the kind of high risk associated with the possibility of being banned/penalized in the search engines for such tactics as hacking, cloaking, spamming, etc.
Black hats improve search rankings via deceptive content (hidden text, cloaking, link farms, etc.that search engines would value [until they know better]. SEO is a powerful force that can be wielded to dictate the prominent content placement in...