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Prominentum - 3:21 pm on Jan 26, 2009 (gmt 0)
[A] We create a new folder in the site root (say, it's /html/ containing pure html pages. These pure html pages serve rich media content in simplest possible html coding. They may not be visually appealing, but are made friendly to search engines, strictly using all white hat practices. [B] Using robots.txt, robots are disallowed from indexing rich media pages. Instead, robots are directed to corresponding /html/ pages for all rich media pages. [C] Besides on-page optimization, we do all the off page optimization work for pages in /html/ folder only. [D] Coming in from home page, site visitors normally see rich media pages, but pages contained in /html/ folder remain landing pages for customers when they come in from search engines. Would this be termed as cloaking? I hope not. Thanks in advance for your involvement and caring to help out. Regards Prominentum
I have a rich media site that is not being indexed well by Google. Would the following methodology be counted as cloaking?