Frontend cloaking with You can use tools like SEMrush Keyword Magic to find the right keywords. But remember to stick to this semantic logic when you’re working on links.
Patrick then focuses on the technical aspect of White Hat cloaking and explains how to achieve backend cloaking with PHP and frontend cloaking with Javascript.
Backend cloaking with PHP
Patrick recommends the free In cloaking Veritas tool . This framework was validated by Julien Gadanho during Google Black Day. So you can rest assured about penalties.
The technical component consists of three stages:
- User agent detection;
- IP address detection;
- Reverse dns of the ip address.
The idea is not to broadcast different information to country email list the user and to Google.
Patrick then explains to us what can be cloaked with this framework, and he takes the example of the HTTP header with sending 410.
When it comes to link cloaking, it’s important to identify the cloaked and uncloaked versions: only then can you be sure of anything related to penalties.
The technical aspect
If you prefer JavaScript, you can do obfuscation: the then you need to sign a contract same code is given to Google and the user, but a JavaScript action is put on the link.
Patrick gives us the code to use (to place at the top of the JS):
And for each of the links:
This script is used, for example, by all people who do affiliation on Amazon.
Patrick says that if you’re a bit technically inclined, you can set it up yourself (with a few tools).
Otherwise, you can entrust this task to a specialist clean email who will support you at every stage:
Semantic crawl; Log analysis;
- Setting up cloaking (depending on the CMS).
Patrick places particular emphasis on log analysis and invites us to take a closer look at it.
We thank Patrick for this fascinating webinar!