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Anyone else notice this? You might have to turn your browser's "status bar" on to see this. I assume Google is wanting to "track" clicks based on search term...?
Anyone else seeing this?
--Mark
If it were to continue, it might be even more important to be careful about good titles and how the descriptions/snippets look.
We normally don't track redirects on urls because it slows users down. That data is useful though, so we sometimes do random sampling to make sure that our quality is still high.GoogleGuy in the thread: Redirect urls on Google SERPS [webmasterworld.com]
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No specifics, but I think a major electrical company once seemed to have redirects on the products they sold. I think it was Sony, but that was jumping to conclusions and it may have had nothing to do with them, but the redirects continued for months.