At first glance you would assume this post is going to be geared towards hardened Google spammers and the general “blackhat” community. Whilst it is true that this will probably appeal to SE spammers much more than your average Joe, I think it will still be an interesting read for people. Myself, I find it […]
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Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 1 - An introduction)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 2 - IP delivery)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 3 - Targeting)
Now we have gone through the snooper protection, we need look deeper into who sees what. This calls for super-dooper-uber-targeting! As far as I’m concerned, there are 4 typical levels of traffic […]
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Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 1 - An introduction)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 2 - IP delivery)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 3 - Targeting)
User-agent cloaking sucks! Take the code from cloaking part one, dissect it, understand it then hit that delete button. User-agent cloaking is waaaaaay too easily spoofed by anybody who wants to spoof […]
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Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 1 - An introduction)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 2 - IP delivery)
Cloaking! The definitive guide (Part 3 - Targeting)
I love cloaking! I think it’s brilliant. I love the fact I can create the perfect user experience whilst also presenting a perfectly optimised page to the search engines. That’s right, cloaking […]
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The other day I was confronted with a problem, a 109MB SQL file. The problem was (and still is) phpMyAdmin won’t accept anything bigger than 51,200KB and my file was over twice that.
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