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This is for seo traffic not ppc btw. Ok so everyone says that you should hide your traffic source or blank the referrer and apparently there's all types of scripts and plugins that help in doing that. For someone like me who has no clue what and how to work php on my hosting or w/e else would doing this have the same effect to hide/blank my referrer:
Lets say I have two free domains that I can use for redirecting purposes: lalala.com/1 and dididid.com/1. Let's say my landing page is mysite.com and after reading the info when they click on the link to the affiliate offer i don't want the network to see my landing page as the source. so when they click on the link would I be able to set it up like lalala.com/1 redirects to didid.com/1 and dididi.com/1 takes them to the affiliate offer? Would doing that show that it just came from dididid.com in turn blanking the referrer and hiding my landing page and traffic source???? |
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I use a simple 301 .htaccess re-direct.Here is information on how to do it: How to Redirect a Web Page Using a 301 Redirect
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Crawl thru fire
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This is a good question and one I'd like the answer to myself. I'd much rather use 301 redirects than a php script to hide the referrer. Does the 301 redirect actually blank the referrer (or just show the redirect domain)?
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HyperActive Warrior
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: London
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year, a very tough task. Thank you for the tip to use the 301 redirect.
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