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Originally Posted by ozzy47
Wouldn't that fall under cloaking though?
Cloaking refers to the practice of presenting different content or URLs to human users and search engines. Cloaking is considered a violation of Google?s Webmaster Guidelines because it provides our users with different results than they expected.
Some examples of cloaking include:
Serving a page of HTML text to search engines, while showing a page of images or Flash to users
Inserting text or keywords into a page only when the User-agent requesting the page is a search engine, not a human visitor
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This is more or less what I was trying to say. Thanks, ozzy47.