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    How do I exactly index cloaked sites? say I have hundreds of cloaked sites for loans. I'm not sure how to get backlinks. is it just spamming comments or what?

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    I'm wondering the same thing but just for any site period. Is blogging the best way to go to get indexed or myspace? Any good programs out there?

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    For every site I create, I simply setup a wordpress blog with a paragraph on topic and links to the new site. G shows ups within a day or so.

    You need more than this, but this is a simple 5 minute step that will get a bot to visit quickly.

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    does pr and incoming links play a huge part?

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    Firstly it depends how your cloaking your sites

    if your redirecting at domain level or if you are using a different domain to redirect

    I normally cloak by using a different domain, then send SEs and traffic to the correct sites that way, easier to change where to send them if i need to

    just point ya back links at the redirect domain

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    Can you clarify what you mean by using a different domain to redirect? Do you mean a different domain to redirect to ?

    Why would you send SE & traffic to the correct site? Are you setting up a redirect on a domain and sending everything to a different domain? What are you cloaking?


    All SE bots to my cloaked domain munch on pages perfectly designed for SE bots. The bots get trapped in these domains munching on 100s of pages...and indexing these very same pages. If a real user visits the very same page, he/she is taken to a different domain that looks pretty and sells something...whether that be products or ads.

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    my routine is to do blog posts, directory submits, and sometimes articles for each cloaked domain.

    I have some that I havent gotten around to anything but blog posts (as mentioned earlier) that will get 100-200 visitors a day just from the cloaked page design (all non SE bot visitors are taken to a similar looking domain that looks pretty and sells something....the bots enter the 100s of bot designed pages on the cloaked domain)....since the inbound links are limited to only the blog posts I did to get the bots in the door.

    When the directory and articles take hold, Im looking at 500-1000 visits (several thousand hits) per day. This is all after about two to three months and on medium competitive niches.

    The important part to understand about directory submits is many of them are checked by humans. The main page (index, default) of a cloaked site needs to look like a well designed human readable good site. The trick is to put some links that lead to the bot designed cloaked pages on this home page to bring the bots in and get them stuck.

    I dont use PR/google bar nor do I pay any attention to it. I am after targeted traffic, and I dont care what the PR is.

    It's a simple, repeatable plan.

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    Very Nice! I agree 100% except about PR. A couple of high PR page links can do wonders to your rankings. I don't go looking for them to get indexed, but if they index ok in google then I find a couple of better links. Try it! Let us know if helps you!

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    I dont actually totally ignore it I guess...it is useful as a quality guage when you are buying links - a relative quality at least - and assuming the PR is not cloaked - dont know if thats still possible but it used to be - then it can be a helpful guage.

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    Well actually, that's a good point. PR can be spoofed. And even google toolbar shows an inaccurate PR. I usually try to find a link trade where I give a few low pr links for 1 higher one. There are some good deals to be found though.

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