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Nowdays, the cloaking forum seems to be hardly ticking over and I can't recall seeing the word "gateway" at all in recent times.
What has changed? Is cloaking now so well understood that everyone is doing it and don't need to discuss it anymore? ..... OR ... has it generally disappeared from the SEO landscape.
Gateways? - now too expensive with most SE's being pay-to-play?
Has SE technology improved to a point where they can detect and penalise abuses?
Can anyone bring me up to speed on these subjects? A quick overview will be OK.
Cloaking has become so mainstream, and yet still controversial, that IMO those that do it would rather not attract any attentention, it has become very quiet. Mostly it is in the hands of those that know what they are doing. Most newbies have been scared off, or made mistakes with cloaking and abandoned it.
SE technology has not improved much, it still hates flash, query strings, imbedded javascript, and css. What is going on with Gateways and Cloaking is pretty much a reflection of what is going on with SEO in general.
I also think web marketers approach to that issue has changed. As mentioned by meisinator in the Google and Doorway/Gateway Pages forum, Gateway/Doorway pages are no longer clones of a home page but they are kind of home pages for a specific topic in a site.
I do not actually do this for search engine optimization. I do it to allow me to have different email and other promotional campaigns with different flavors.
Richard Lowe