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Old 07-05-2013, 07:52 AM  
crakbern
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Originally Posted by wocnom View Post
Hi there,

I have special question for some proper webmasters.

I am thinking about how to monetize my mobile traffic on some web and because I don`t have any content for mobile users the mobile redirect seems applicable.
But when I use mobile redirect on some web, does it google consider as some blackhat seo technique and penalize the web? 95 % of my mobile users is from organic search, so its crucial question for me.

I know, sounds like pretty silly idea, but follow my thought.

The web page is ranked by google for content itself and have some position in search result. But when I use mobile redirect it`s like I give user another content than the page is ranked for. Seems like cheating the SE to me and logically should be hard penalized by google.

On the other hand I am not sure if the googlebot does even detect the mobile javascript redirection.

So guys what do you think about that? What is you experience with mobile redirection and organic mobile traffic?

Thx for your opinions.

What you could do is change your design to be responsive...

Then you can use CrakRevenue to fill your adspots. We can detect whether it's mobile traffic or not and send it to the right sales page.

If want to redirect your mobile traffic yourself, then you can just use a 302 redirect.

In theory it's said that redirecting is penalised by Google, but it's hard to assess the importance of the impact. But if you keep visitors on your website then you avoid the problem.


Don't hesitate to contact us if you got any other technical questions and want to promote CrakRevenue offers...

Take care!
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