Webmasters might be forgiven if they didn’t notice the option to opt their ad campaigns out of Google’s AdSense for Domains.
Google AdSense Referrals Hiding From Publishers
Using the wrong ad format could be the culprit as members of Google’s AdSense content network have experienced problems in getting referral 2.0 ads to appear.
Hiding Behind the Facade
Anonymity makes a lot of things easier. Personal attacks and inaccurate representations, for example, don’t present much of an issue if nobody really knows who you are when you invoke them.
7 Customer Acquisition Schemes Your Competitor is Hiding From You
Customer Acquisition is beyond doubt the number one priority for all serious business owners.
Greedy Medical Companies Hiding Cancer Cure. No, Not Really.
The American Cancer Society released the results of a poll in the latest edition of the journal Cancer showing that over one quarter of Americans incorrectly believe that a cure for cancer has been found but is being kept a secret for profit reasons.
SEO Corner – Hiding Content from the Search Engines
Question: We have recently inserted an “encryption code” in our home page at http://www.imagelair.com to keep most from viewing our source code (meta tags/keywords). The code works fine, but we noticed that our stats program reflected that about half of the hits to the default page every hit the “encrypt” page (our home page now).
My question is this. Will the search engines index our encrypted home page and Web site when it must go through the default page first, which has the encryption?
The Truth About “Hiding Your Tracks” on the Internet
Ok, ok, I know you’ve seen them. All those pop up windows claiming that “You’re being watched!” or banner ads saying “Your computer is under surveillance!” And all you need to do is buy their product and your computer’s visbility will disappear from the Internet. Well, to state the obvious, that’s just not true.
Hiding Your Meta Tags
Serious web sites spend a lot of money and effort getting premium placement in the search engines. One of the most popular ways that search engines index your site is to look for META tags in the of your page, as shown below:
Showing and Hiding HTML elements using Layers
A long time back I visited a site that had a very fancy, animated navigation bar. Now, as a professional web developer, I’m not in favor of DHTML-supported, fancy navigation bars, but it was very fascinating. What they had done was, whenever you hovered your cursor over a link, a big, comics-type dialog balloon appeared to give further details of that link. I wondred how they did it, but then it slipped out of my mind.