Google: Search Engine or Credit Bureau?

On August 19, 2009, in Cloaking, Cloaking Precautions, Content Dripping, Google, safety, by gerry

I’ve often considered Google to be much like a credit bureau. They look at every imaginable condition and apply a positive + or negative – mark for each, and end up with a final “credit” score that they apply to your sites. This is your Google Credit Score and it comes about through a very [...]

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New Video Release (Cron)

On August 19, 2009, in Cloaking, Cloaking Precautions, Content Dripping, safety, by gerry

I’ve released a new video in the Customer Video Section explaining how to setup Cron Jobs on your server. See it Here! If you’re not already doing it, I suggest you seriously consider using cron to populate your blogs rather than relying on the WordPress’ built-in scheduler. One of the biggest reasons automated site builds [...]

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New FAQ Released

On August 19, 2009, in Cloaking, How to's, Q&A, by gerry

We’ve made a new FAQ that I will try to add common questions to more and more, over time. You can find it at anytime in the Footer of this blog…

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WP Spinner Does Not Appear to be Working on My Cloaked Website?

On August 18, 2009, in Cloaking, How to's, WP Scraper Support, WP Spinner Support, by gerry

WP Spinner is used in conjunction with other WordPress Cloaker cloaking plugins. Keep in mind, it is a spinning engine only. That is, it does not have a standalone user interface.   It does, however, add functionality to your other plugins.   Notice the higlighted areas in the below screenshot…           [...]

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Adding Feed URLs to WP Feeder

On August 18, 2009, in Cloaking, WP Feeder Support, by gerry

Some people seem to have issues adding Feeds into WP Feeder. Be careful not to do this wrong. Note: Click thumbnails below to see full size images…. Here is a common mistake: Notice the space between words in the keyword phrase, ie., “keyword phrase” instead of keyword+phrase…             Here is [...]

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Setup Cron on Godaddy

On August 13, 2009, in Cloaking, by gerry

1. Godaddy Hosting Homepage 2. At Cron Manager Page: Click “Create Cron Job” button 3. Fill out the form: Godaddy provides a Browse button to select the file (pretty easier). The cron command will be constructed automatically. 4. Browse Window: Just browse to your WP installation directory and select the index.php file. 5. After file [...]

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Setup Cron on HostGator

On August 13, 2009, in Cloaking, by gerry

IMPORTANT: These notes ONLY apply to people using HostGator or SEOhosting hosting accounts. HostGator and .htaccess… When it comes to running simple cron commands on your HostGator hosting account, you’ll need to place a .htaccess file in the cgi-bin of each account. This .htaccess file must be placed in the public_html directory of each website [...]

Problems with WP Feeder and WP Scraper on HostGator and Godaddy

On August 13, 2009, in Cloaking, by gerry

There are a small number of hosting solutions that seem to be wreaking havoc on both WP Scraper and WP Feeder plugins. We’ve been looking into this and making some progress lately. I believe we should have something worked out by the end of this week but it is too early to tell. Needless to [...]

WordPress Cloaker Webinar with PPC Coach

On August 8, 2009, in Cloaking, Cloaking Precautions, Google, safety, by gerry

The webinar with PPC Coach was a lot of fun last night! Will, the owner of PPC Coach was a great host and a real whiz at PPC related topics. I did a short 1-on-1 Coaching session with him last week and think I learned more about PPC in 15 minutes than I’d learned reading [...]

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How to Stop Google from Caching your Cloaked Pages

On August 8, 2009, in Cloaking, by gerry

Google and other major Search Engines typically create a cached version of each page they spider. You can see a link to Google’s cached version of each page directly underneath the listing of each page from withing the Search Engine Results Pages (SERPs). Note: See highlighted yellow in the photo below. See below solutions: You [...]