FleshJoe
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- Mar 11, 2008
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Note: I do know what I'm talking about -- lets just say I've been inside the plex and KNOW from actual writing of detection code...
SnowWhite's concerns are right on, concerning networks that require you to insert code that is part of the displayed HTML. Usually this code is *constant* and thus provides an easy footprint for Google to identify and penalize.
What stealthisblog is suggesting is a way to avoid the identifying footprints that Google identifies and penalizes. Because the PHP code you insert into your site queries stealthisblog's server from the backend, you get HTML back to display in your site and it *can* be generated in a way that will avoid identifying footprints. This does take care and thoughtful design, but it sounds like stealthisblog and his cohorts have thought this through and know what theyre doing.
I'm hoping that this is really a good solution to the problem of being penalized by Google for link exchanges, and that this works. Need to find somewhere that allows insertion of user supplied PHP in a hosted site... Does anyone know of such a thing?
SnowWhite's concerns are right on, concerning networks that require you to insert code that is part of the displayed HTML. Usually this code is *constant* and thus provides an easy footprint for Google to identify and penalize.
What stealthisblog is suggesting is a way to avoid the identifying footprints that Google identifies and penalizes. Because the PHP code you insert into your site queries stealthisblog's server from the backend, you get HTML back to display in your site and it *can* be generated in a way that will avoid identifying footprints. This does take care and thoughtful design, but it sounds like stealthisblog and his cohorts have thought this through and know what theyre doing.
I'm hoping that this is really a good solution to the problem of being penalized by Google for link exchanges, and that this works. Need to find somewhere that allows insertion of user supplied PHP in a hosted site... Does anyone know of such a thing?