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    Default Cloaking and Search Engines

    Hi all!

    I've been reading stuff that suggests I should cloak my affiliate links. 2 questions really:-

    1. How do the SEs view "redirects" - good or bad?
    2. Do I really need to cloak to prevent "theft" - I'd like a straw poll of our experts please.

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    Define what you mean by cloaking. Lots of people use redirects and they are fine as long as you arent HIDING or fooling someone into believing they are on a site they arent, including search engines. Thats why you should use 301 redirects for a permanently MOVED page or site.

    Read what google says about it.
    http://www.google.com/support/webmas...n&answer=66355

    Draw your own conclusions.

    I totally dont understand the question cloak to prevent THEFT thing, what would they be stealing? You are dishing them to the page anyway so how would it change a thing?

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    Default Re: Cloaking and Search Engines

    Thanks Karen.

    It's just that I've been reading stuff on affliliate links and that some folks are stealing / changing the link (I suppose the affliate ID?) which allows them to get paid for a purchase which should have gone to you. And that you can prevent this by "cloaking" your url string with all the info. by using a redirect page?

    I wasn't trying to fool anyone else - just the thieves (if in fact they exist).

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    By the way, wrong url last message. Should be www.clanfootball.blogspot.com

    John

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    The only way I can imagine this being done is if you have spyware downloaded to your system. This would give them access to CHANGE the affiliate id. I cant see otherwise how they would have access to otherwise hijack your url.

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