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Anyone have experiance with Reach Local using frames?
Hey everyone,
I have a client that hired reach local to handle their web marketing and I'm havng trouble understanding what's going on. The domain is www<dot>powerautoglass<dot>net try doing a search on yahoo for auto glass in san francisco.. The domain there shows www<dot>powerautoglass<dot>net, bur when you click on follow the link you end up on a strange reach local domain. Can anyone shed some light on what's going on and how someone might implement these "redirects"? I can see from the source that they're using frames, but i am newb and am having trouble understanding the big picture. Let me know if i can supply more information that might help. Thanks in advance! |
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I do not see any type of redirect
I don't see what you're talking about looks just like a link to your site. However, here is the method I would use to do it:
301 redirect in whatever language (or even by .htaccess) that you are comfortable with (perl, ruby, php, asp, etc) I loaded up a packet capture to see if they had redirected using 301 codes, but it was just a normal 200 code If you need help writing the redirects let me know. |
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