Sneaky Redirects
Sneaky Redirects: We call it a sneaky redirect when a page redirects the user from a URL on one domain to a different URL on a different domain, with spam intent. Search engines "see" the first page, while the user is sent to a different page and sees different content. Here are some other things you should know about sneaky redirects:

• While being redirected, you may notice that the page redirects through several URLs before ending up on the landing page.

• Sneaky redirects may take the user to one of several rotating domains; so clicking on the same URL several times may send you to different landing pages each time.

• Some sneaky redirects take users to well-known merchant websites, such as Amazon, eBay, Zappos, etc.
« Previous Next »