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RegUser 01-11-2014 10:58 AM

Has anyone got deindexed because of juicyads redirects?
 
My top sites hot deindexed due to mobile redirects from plugrush.
I was wondering if anyone got deindexed because of juicyads redirects?
Or is still safe to use juicyads?

whOaKemosabe 01-11-2014 11:01 AM

safe as can be.

RegUser 01-12-2014 08:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by whOaKemosabe (Post 19941757)
safe as can be.

okay:winkwink:

robertsolo 01-12-2014 10:08 AM

Deindexed all redirects
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by RegUser (Post 19941755)
My top sites hot deindexed due to mobile redirects from plugrush.
I was wondering if anyone got deindexed because of juicyads redirects?
Or is still safe to use juicyads?

Sneaky redirects
All sites redirecting to plugrush, or using juicy mobiles redirects and other will be banned by Google, say goodbye to google search, your sites will be deindexed. Thats is really do now and lots of sites are banned. :mad:

Take a look to google webmasters rules and you can see the reason of deindexed sites

PornDude 01-12-2014 10:09 AM

Don't redirect your traffic.

seolinker 01-12-2014 10:16 AM

what it means here ? I asked already, but is it also for any affiliate program ? Like let's say big mainstream Commission Junction affiliate network, haven't used it, but it could have urls like aff.track.cj.com or like that with numbers etc which will ends up to advertisers site, is that ?

I have used Chaturbate and Datinggold, but they were on same domain, I mean their tracking links, yet site lost traffic probably under other reasons, but not cause of domain redirect

Please make it clear, what it means there.

robertsolo 01-12-2014 10:37 AM

Google says
 
Sneaky redirects

GOOGLE SAYS:

Redirecting is the act of sending a visitor to a different URL than the one they initially requested. There are many good reasons to redirect one URL to another, for example when moving your site to a new address, or consolidating several pages into one.

However, some redirects are designed to deceive search engines or to display different content to human users than to search engines. It’s a violation of Google’s Webmaster Guidelines to use JavaScript, a meta refresh, or other technologies to redirect a user to a different page with the intent to show the user a different page than a search engine crawler sees. When a redirect is implemented in this way, a search engine may index the original page rather than following the redirect, whereas users are taken to the redirect target. Like cloaking, this practice is deceptive because it attempts to display different content to users and to Googlebot, and can take a visitor somewhere other than where they expected to go.

Using JavaScript to redirect users can be a legitimate practice. When examining JavaScript or other redirects to ensure your site adheres to our guidelines, consider the intent. For example, if you redirect users to an internal page once they’re logged in, you can use JavaScript to do so. Keep in mind that 301 redirects are best when moving your site, but you could use a JavaScript redirect if you don’t have access to your website’s server.
CONCLUSION:
You only can use banners to send your visitors to a mobile-promo, but not redirect your site directly.

seolinker 01-12-2014 11:02 AM

but if you want please respond to my issue too, I assume if Google bot see some other site behind the redirect as well as same site showed to humans - it's all fine ?

icymelon 01-12-2014 11:09 AM

No follow

RegUser 01-12-2014 01:10 PM

Google has made this issue much more difficult than it should have been.
If a user gets redirected by plugrush or juicy, then google smartphone bot would also be redirected as script would consider both to be mobile users.
Anyways it does seem like to forget about mobile redirects alltogether
and
forget about plugrush completely till it is clear that google is not penalizing sites with plugrush widgets (not mobile)

robertsolo 01-12-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by seolinker (Post 19942445)
but if you want please respond to my issue too, I assume if Google bot see some other site behind the redirect as well as same site showed to humans - it's all fine ?

If Google bot see the same site in a desktop and the same version in a mobile its fine. If he see a redirect to the promo of one mobile affiliate program, he shoot the gun.

tigermtb 09-16-2014 12:16 PM

We do get reports of this somewhat rarely.. it doesn't seem to happen a lot and its not entirely clear if this is happening because of our service or because of the advertiser's offers because it is so rare.

We sell millions of redirects per day and they are quite lucrative for our Publishers.

Another option is using our Popunders service to sell mobile pops instead.

Other than that, expect mobile banners from JuicyAds in the future.

Klen 09-16-2014 12:30 PM

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Originally Posted by tigermtb (Post 20227423)
We do get reports of this somewhat rarely.. it doesn't seem to happen a lot and its not entirely clear if this is happening because of our service or because of the advertiser's offers because it is so rare.

We sell millions of redirects per day and they are quite lucrative for our Publishers.

Another option is using our Popunders service to sell mobile pops instead.

Other than that, expect mobile banners from JuicyAds in the future.

It doesn't have any connection with juicyads, google bot now simply auto detect and penalize if a desktop and mobile page doesn't match.So in shortly,selling redirects is now like selling drugs :1orglaugh

bluebook18 09-16-2014 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by KlenTelaris (Post 20227432)
It doesn't have any connection with juicyads, google bot now simply auto detect and penalize if a desktop and mobile page doesn't match.So in shortly,selling redirects is now like selling drugs :1orglaugh

:2 cents::thumbsup

PornDiscounts-V 09-16-2014 04:26 PM

Didn't matter who you use. All mobile redirects will eventually get you de indexed.

Marcus Aurelius 09-16-2014 06:27 PM

Of course you can.

You can also get deindexed from all the malware that rogue publishers put in your pages.


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