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Neat google trickery.
I have been using this trick, include a java source file somewhere in my search engine pages called something like newmenu.js
The only code I put in the newmenu.js file is a simple browser.location==top.location redirect script. The serach engine robots never get to see the redirect code so dont disqualify me. I used to use meta refreshes and popups until google starting counting them down so much. Are there any new ideas, am I behind the times again? |
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