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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Chicago
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Fellow Warriors. I am in need of some advice on whether this is even possible or not. I currently rank #1 for a very high ranking keyword for my graphic design blog but when I built the website I never really intended it to be an affiliate marketing money maker. Now I don't want to upset my current loyal readers who come to my site every day with a squeeze page. I just want new visitors that come from Google with a certain keyword to see this sqeeze page. The problem is my website is ranking #1 for this term and not just a blog post or a page inside of the site or else I would just set that page to be a squeeze page. Is this possible to filter which visitors see this? If so which template or which program for squeeze pages does this. Thanks, Ryan |
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Yes it is definitely possible, but you do need to use either Javascript or a server-side script to accomplish it. Basically you would check the referrer, and if the visitor comes from Google, parse out the keyword and act accordingly. If you don't have any experience with scripting I suggest outsourcing it... Shouldn't take longer than a couple of hours at most for an experienced coder.
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