Mobile/javascript redirecting/penalized ?

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  • Fabien
    Confirmed User
    • Jul 2003
    • 4789

    #1

    Mobile/javascript redirecting/penalized ?

    Do you think that by putting a redirection javascript on your page that goes to a mobile sponsor could hurt your listings ?
  • kristin
    GOO!
    • Sep 2002
    • 9768

    #2
    TopBucksMobile takes the conservative on re-direct scripts to ensure that we don't take any of your PC traffic as well not to mess with SE listings. Using a subdomain works the best with sites that have good SE listings (actually works the best for any type of traffic, keeps it on your URL).

    Also you can put code in the top of your page denoting to Google that this is mobile traffic going to a subdomain.
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    • $5 submissions
      I help you SUCCEED
      • Nov 2003
      • 32195

      #3
      Originally posted by kristin
      Using a subdomain works the best with sites that have good SE listings (actually works the best for any type of traffic, keeps it on your URL).

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      • 96ukssob
        So Fucking Banananananas
        • Mar 2003
        • 12991

        #4
        Originally posted by Fabien
        Do you think that by putting a redirection javascript on your page that goes to a mobile sponsor could hurt your listings ?
        there is no money in mobile traffic, so there is no need to worry

        but i would use the subdomain redirect
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        • Fabien
          Confirmed User
          • Jul 2003
          • 4789

          #5
          Originally posted by kristin
          TopBucksMobile takes the conservative on re-direct scripts to ensure that we don't take any of your PC traffic as well not to mess with SE listings. Using a subdomain works the best with sites that have good SE listings (actually works the best for any type of traffic, keeps it on your URL).

          Also you can put code in the top of your page denoting to Google that this is mobile traffic going to a subdomain.
          Yeah i knew about that of course

          Shit i HATE missing something as basic as that arghhhhhhh

          Thanks for sharing honey

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