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Harwich
I would not worry so much about getting hit by a cloaking penalty. What I would worry about is having a surfer come to your site and not find what they were looking for.
If one of your specials that you showed to googlebot was a widget, and the searcher finds your page on a search for "widget" but when the searcher arrives on your site you are pitching a blodget, a dangle, a doodad and a geegaw, they are more likely to hit their back button than to dig around on your site.
What you might want to do is put in some coed to see if the referrer string is a search query and instead of feeding the searcher the random items, feed him items that match his search.
BigDave,
I am not overly concerned about them not finding the right item because I think it is unlikely that it would pull for a specific specials item. I would think if my site would pull for a specific item that it would be the actual product page that would count. Right now I just need to get them to the site. I do really like the idea about the search string though. I will just have to figure a way to parse out the various forms of search strings in the HTTP_REF. Thanks for the comments and advise.
Harwich.