Anybody had any experience on whether starting to redirect mobile traffic affects SE rankings?
Redirecting mobile traffic & SE rankings
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Thanks for the reply. Do you think it is best to divert google mobile traffic to a 'mobile page' on the same domain and then have ads or divert straight to a mobile paysite?Comment
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I also haven't noticed any google penalties for any kind of mobile traffic redirect.Comment
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Search some larger terms on google, highly competitive, and check the source code of the domains, many in the top spots are redirecting mobile.
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i think not
momma says no it doesn't put your redirect before the head tag ...
<!-- javascript mobile redirect verbiage hi im not cheating google -->
<script type='text/javascript'>
<your code here>
</script>
<!-- end javascript mobile redirect verbiage hi im not cheating google -->best host: Webair | best sponsor: Kink | best coder: 688218966 | Go Fuck Yourself
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It's best to divert it to a subdomain so you don't hurt your natural SE rankings on your site.
You can also add a disclaimer in your code to Google to let them know you are re-directing your mobile traffic.
Most mobile programs, including TopBucks, can make a whitelabel for you and bind it to a subdomain of your site. Best to use is usually mobile.sitename.com or m.sitename.comComment
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It doesnt matter at all, point.
Ive been managing a site that had at least 100k se traffic daily, happily redirecting it, without noticing even a 1 position drop in the se's.Comment
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Creating the mobile version of your website can be done within a white label as soon as the white label is proposing a URL customization.
There it’s not hurting your SE it’s a benefit for it.Comment
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Have a few sites with 90% search engine traffic on them. They are redirecting all mobile traffic straight to a sponsor and their program. Nothing to do with my site at all. And I continue to maintain all my important keywords and positions for them. So right now I don't see it, but I'm sure Google will do something about people like me who are redirecting from one site to a completely different site. So sooner or later, I guess it's going ot hurt somewhere. Until I start to see any drops, I do far to ok to change things.
You will probably see a drop in your visitor numbers in Analytics, depending on when you load certain things. With the redirect I'm using, I couldn't load Analytics first and then redirect them, so right now the only count I have is that one of the sponsor. I have no own way of knowing if it's accurate or not.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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We should anticipate and create the mobile version of your website before Google react :-)Have a few sites with 90% search engine traffic on them. They are redirecting all mobile traffic straight to a sponsor and their program. Nothing to do with my site at all. And I continue to maintain all my important keywords and positions for them. So right now I don't see it, but I'm sure Google will do something about people like me who are redirecting from one site to a completely different site. So sooner or later, I guess it's going ot hurt somewhere. Until I start to see any drops, I do far to ok to change things.
You will probably see a drop in your visitor numbers in Analytics, depending on when you load certain things. With the redirect I'm using, I couldn't load Analytics first and then redirect them, so right now the only count I have is that one of the sponsor. I have no own way of knowing if it's accurate or not.Comment

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