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What is page jacking in SEO ?
What is page jacking in SEO ?
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Pagejacking is the behavior of stealing high-ranking web page content from another site and placing it on your site in the hopes of increasing your own site’s search engine rankings
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Page Jacking is the process of stealing content from one site and copying it into other site. page jackers promote these site, as a result traffic to the original site was turned to the copied site. However Google is intelligent to either lower or ban the page jacker's site.
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Pagejacking is the behavior of stealing high-ranking web page content from another site and placing it on your site in the hopes of increasing your own site's search engine rankings. Pagejacking is yet another shady way of gaming the search engines and, as such, its use should be strongly discouraged.
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Page jacking is stealing the contents of a Website by copying some of its pages.
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Page Jacking technique to stealing the web content of high-ranking website's web page content and place it to your own site in order to increasing your website's search engine result pages.
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Page jacking is the type of stealing the contents of the website by copying those content to the regular sites. After this it invites the people to the illegal site by wrong way. It will open an unwanted sites that users do not require. In case if a user trap in this then he has to escape from it by closing the browser or sometimes need to restar the computer.
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Pagejacking is stealing the contents of a Web site by copying some of its pages, putting them on a site that appears to be the legitimate site, and then inviting people to the illegal site by deceptive means..
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Page jacking is copying so as to take the substance of a Site some of its pages, putting them on a site that seems, by all accounts, to be the honest to goodness site, and after that intriguing individuals to the unlawful site by beguiling means - for instance, by having the substance ordered by real web crawler s whose outcomes thusly connect clients to the illicit webpage.
By moving a sufficient Site's substance and in addition the page descriptor data (known as META data) inside of every page, pagejackers can then present the illicit site to real web crawlers for indexing.
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Pagejacking is stealing the contents of a Web site by copying some of its pages, putting them on a site that appears to be the legitimate site, and then inviting people to the illegal site by deceptive means.
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Pagejacking is stealing the contents of a Web site by copying some of its pages.
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Pagejacking is the behavior of stealing high-ranking web page content from another site and placing it on your site in the hopes of increasing your own site's search engine rankings.
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Pagejacking is stealing the contents of a Web site by copying some of its pages, putting them on a site that appears to be the legitimate site, and then inviting people to the illegal site by deceptive means - for example, by having the contents indexed by major search engine s whose results in turn link users to the illegal site. By moving enough of a Web site's content as well as the page descriptor information (known as META information) within each page, pagejackers can then submit the illegal site to major search engines for indexing. Users of the search engine sites may then receive results from both the illegitimate as well as the legitimate site and can easily be misled to link to the wrong one. Users linking to the illegitimate site may find themselves redirected to a pornographic or other unwanted site. As an additional annoyance, users subjected to pagejacking may also encounter mousetrapping , in which clicking the Back button with the mouse does not lead out of the illegal site but only to the viewing of additional unwanted pages. To escape, the user may need to close the browser or even restart the operating system.
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Pagejacking is stealing the contents of a Web site by copying some of its pages, putting them on a site that appears to be the legitimate site, and then inviting people to the illegal site by deceptive means - for example, by having the contents indexed by major search engine s whose results in turn link users to the.
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