Cloaking is a synthetic methods used for boosting rankings and many a time website are penalized by search engine doing this activity.
Cloaking is a synthetic methods used for boosting rankings and many a time website are penalized by search engine doing this activity.
Its a black hat SEO technique. It is showing of two different webpages or content of the same URL to the user and search engine bots respectively.
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Cloaking is important as for example when someone sees a clickbank link, before actually clicking on your link they will change the clickbank id to theirs. Or in some case the customer prefers to buy directly from the main site.........
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Nice ideas from everyone, i would like to say link cloaking or scene is the skillfulness of hiding the honest end of a hyperlink. This is through to modify CTR as visitors may conceive writer soothing clicking on a friendly-looking instruction. There are several slipway to fulfill this including using Javascript to pelt or happening the destination that shows in the application's status bar, iframes or redirects. It is mostly viewed as dim hat but this has been debated depending on it's practice.
Disguising a link using a web service like tinyurl so that it doesn’t display the actual URL to which the visitor is sent when he clicks on the link. Cloaked links are often shorter, and offer a measure of security when applied to affiliate links.
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Disguising a link using a web service like tiny url so that it doesn’t display the actual URL to which the visitor is sent when he clicks on the link. Cloaked links are often shorter, and offer a measure of security when applied to affiliate links.
If you run an affiliate program you may have noticed that some of your affiliates use a practice known as “link cloaking.” Link cloaking is a method used to make a long affiliate URL link into a shorter and prettier one—often to the detriment of a brand.
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