How Is This Site Ranking #1 on Google Korea?

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If you search for the keyword “카지노사이트" (meaning of Casino Site)on Google Korea, you’ll find this site: https://blud.co.id/wp/ ranking first.

Here’s the strange part: the meta description shown on the SERP is entirely different from the actual page’s meta description.

Even more confusing, the page itself has absolutely no content related to the search keyword, and the language is completely different. How can this be happening?
 
If you search for the keyword “카지노사이트" (meaning of Casino Site)on Google Korea, you’ll find this site: https://blud.co.id/wp/ ranking first.

Here’s the strange part: the meta description shown on the SERP is entirely different from the actual page’s meta description.

Even more confusing, the page itself has absolutely no content related to the search keyword, and the language is completely different. How can this be happening?
I think this site might be using some shady SEO techniques or cheating Google search engine (cloaking)
 
I think this site might be using some shady SEO techniques or cheating Google search engine (cloaking)

Thanks for your answer! If the site is indeed using the technique you mentioned, doesn’t it first need to rank high before applying such methods? Also, do you think this site can maintain its ranking for a long time?
 
Thanks for your answer! If the site is indeed using the technique you mentioned, doesn’t it first need to rank high before applying such methods? Also, do you think this site can maintain its ranking for a long time?
If it is done by cloaking and Google is seeing a legitimate white page, then it will rank for as long as that white page has relevant and good content that Google wants to see...or until it's cloaking fails.
 
the meta description shown on the SERP is entirely different from the actual page’s meta description.
nothing strange about it, google rewrites our content without our consent. Material for law suit if anyone dares to sue google :D

Even more confusing, the page itself has absolutely no content related to the search keyword, and the language is completely different. How can this be happening?
cloaking probably. Unfortunately, I suck at this technical stuff so I wouldn't be able to explain how they do it, but I'm pretty sure that other people have explained it here many times, so look it up if you have time to go through 1000s of threads
 
I know how to do this
But you need to have both of the domain (what you want to show to google and what you want other people to see(if they are not from Korea))
Can PM me for how to do it
 
I know how to do this
But you need to have both of the domain (what you want to show to google and what you want other people to see(if they are not from Korea))
Can PM me for how to do it
how to do this? can u explain?
 
I know how to do this
But you need to have both of the domain (what you want to show to google and what you want other people to see(if they are not from Korea))
Can PM me for how to do it
How do you do it?)
 
Already discussed about this on many BHW threads.
Websites get h@cked daily and most of these are WordPress...and of course some of them have a great SEO value, and of course they will use a cloaker.
 
nothing strange about it, google rewrites our content without our consent. Material for law suit if anyone dares to sue google :D


cloaking probably. Unfortunately, I suck at this technical stuff so I wouldn't be able to explain how they do it, but I'm pretty sure that other people have explained it here many times, so look it up if you have time to go through 1000s of threads

Material for google lawsuit? Is it really?

I've actually won against Google and Amazon and trustpilot in court. All be it different things but they did have there multimillion pound solicitors and all lost.

I do like taking on challenges.

Might look into that, I have been fed up with google changing my ecommerce meta tags when mine are actually better suited.
 
Material for google lawsuit? Is it really?
of course it is! They steal or change OUR content without our consent, in order to monetize it or use on training their AI without our knowledge and consent. In any rules-based society this is punishable by law :)

I've actually won against Google and Amazon and trustpilot in court. All be it different things but they did have there multimillion pound solicitors and all lost.

I do like taking on challenges.

Might look into that, I have been fed up with google changing my ecommerce meta tags when mine are actually better suited.
well, go on then! Go and become rich, then other scaredy cats like myself maybe will follow your lead :p
 
If you search for the keyword “카지노사이트" (meaning of Casino Site)on Google Korea, you’ll find this site: https://blud.co.id/wp/ ranking first.

Here’s the strange part: the meta description shown on the SERP is entirely different from the actual page’s meta description.

Even more confusing, the page itself has absolutely no content related to the search keyword, and the language is completely different. How can this be happening?
This could be due to cloaking, hacked SEO spam, or Google misinterpreting the page’s relevance—check the cached version, source code, and backlinks for signs of manipulation.
 
This could be one of the reasons. A hacked website with a redirect script – I have experienced the same issue on my site before.

If the original high authority site was hacked, attackers might have injected a redirect script.
When Googlebot crawls, it sees normal content, but real users are redirected to a casino/spam site.
 
the site you're seeing is likely using unethical SEO tactics, like clickbait or cloaking, to manipulate search rankings. The meta description shown in the SERP may be misleading, and the page content doesn't match the keyword because the site is trying to trick search engines and users into clicking. This could be due to auto-generated content, language mismatches, or even redirection to unrelated pages after clicking.
 
If you search for the keyword “카지노사이트" (meaning of Casino Site)on Google Korea, you’ll find this site: https://blud.co.id/wp/ ranking first.

Here’s the strange part: the meta description shown on the SERP is entirely different from the actual page’s meta description.

Even more confusing, the page itself has absolutely no content related to the search keyword, and the language is completely different. How can this be happening?
This could be due to manipulative SEO tactics like cloaking or keyword stuffing, or Google's algorithm may be mistakenly prioritizing the site for reasons unrelated to its actual content.
 
This could be due to cloaking, hacked SEO spam, or Google misinterpreting the page’s relevance—check the cached version, source code, and backlinks for signs of manipulation.
The AI you're using for your posts seems to be unaware that Google removed the view cache function a while back.
 
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