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Locked DB content to Search engines etc?

How can I get locked content in my DB indexed by all SE

         

realyt

10:23 am on Aug 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Recently a reputable SEO company approached me with a solution to the above...

They would take all my locked content and create separate optimised pages for SE's - one page for each article...they would do this as often as I require it to be done in order to keep all the pages up to date.

Then SE's will index all these pages...and then when someone clicks the link via a SE i.e. google...it will then take them to that page and then bump them on to my site which will then ask people to login or subscribe to get access to the article.

Obviously in my mind this raises some issues:

Is this cloaking? is it using redirects? is it dangerous for my site? Is there a better solution?

Cheers

volatilegx

4:19 pm on Aug 2, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Hi and welcome to WebmasterWorld :)

Is this cloaking? is it using redirects? is it dangerous for my site? Is there a better solution?

Yes, it is a form of cloaking.

It could possibly be dangerous for your site in relation to search engine rankings.

realyt

8:42 am on Aug 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Cheers

Anyone got any ideas about how to promote a locked DB to a SE?

volatilegx

6:58 pm on Aug 3, 2004 (gmt 0)

WebmasterWorld Senior Member 10+ Year Member



About the only way I can think of to do it (and still protect the content from unregistered viewers) is to cloak it.

You might want to consider promoting it from a different domain and sending all the human traffic to your primary domain's home page.

realyt

9:16 am on Aug 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yeah cool...from my investigations it seems like redirects and cloaking is the only way...

Apparently Google etc are ok with this as long as you are upfront about it and not doing anything nasty...ie in the google summary for a page you can just mention that the content is locked content etc.

Someone said I should get in touch with Google to discuss...will do so and report back

Cheers

thrasher141

5:08 pm on Aug 4, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Couldn't someone still click on the "Cached" link on Google and see your content without registering? Or is there a way to make Google not cache your pages?

realyt

8:31 am on Aug 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Yeah someone mentioned that to me as well...sheesh! All I wanna do is have my archive indexed...what a nightmare it is turning out to be...

thrasher141

3:31 pm on Aug 5, 2004 (gmt 0)

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Actually, I just searched on Google and it looks like you can request that they don't cache your pages. Then maybe your original plan would work. [google.com ]