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drlloyd
09-14-2005, 10:42 AM
Has anyone bought Satya's new Adsense Cloaker script yet?

http://www.adsensecloaker.com

Is it a useful tool, or is it just one new way to spend some more money?

Dave

CJAndT
09-14-2005, 12:21 PM
Not worth it in my mind.
There is NO evidence anywhere that any search engine will drop a site "because" of ads from a competing engine.

Any time a site drops from an engnie it is because of other issues (hidden text, keyword stuffing etc...)

chiuling
09-21-2005, 05:57 AM
I also wonder if they can really catch up wth the IP address change of Slurp

flyer
09-22-2005, 05:47 PM
> There is NO evidence anywhere that any search engine will drop a site "because" of ads from a competing engine.

But there is evidence they will rank those pages lower and take longer to index them. It doesn't have to be a competing SE, either. Google slightly penalizes Adsense pages.

Are We There Yet ?
09-23-2005, 04:04 AM
flyer where do you get your info?

I launched a brand new site on a brand new domain 2 weeks back, it is already in msn, G not Y yet, G only shows it for searches that are not any of the top keyphrases I optimised for, MSN searches for all the keyphrases/words bring 1st page results and a few in #1

When I launched it I had the adsense code in it from day 1 so your theory is out the window now, as for G slightly penalizing adsense pages, no mate you are wrong, I have plenty of sites in G that get excellent results well above the competition, sorry to disappoint or burst your bubble but your statement isnt true.

flyer
09-23-2005, 03:58 PM
> When I launched it I had the adsense code in it from day 1 so your theory is out the window now, as for G slightly penalizing adsense pages, no mate you are wrong

It's not a theory; it's fact. It's from people that run millions of tests with all sorts of variables to test SE rankings. How many tests have you done?

It makes sense that Google would penalize Adsense pages. They would rather have the surfer click an ad on the SE results page, where Google gets all the revenue, rather than splitting it with you.


> G only shows it for searches that are not any of the top keyphrases I optimised for

Telling us that doesn't help your argument, does it?