Is There Anyway To Hide SourceCode So People Dont Know My Keywords

Discussion in 'HTML & Website Design' started by aaronlamont1, Nov 6, 2008.

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    Hi, I hope someone can answer this, I go to alot of work and spend alot of time choosing my keywords and sometimes I get alot of great keywords with plenty of untapped searches however then my competition comes along goes to my websites and views my sourcecode to find out exactly what im targetting and taking my interactive javascripts, is there anyway to hide my sourcecode?
     
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  2. ElseAndrew

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    Nope, its not possible to hide your source.
     
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    Nope forget about it, don't even bother looking.
     
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    Not possible. Don't waste any more time on it.
     
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    Unfortunately no way to hide you html sourcecode .
    I suggest you focus on how to make progress day by day rather than worrying about the competitor who is following you .
     
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  6. aaronlamont1

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    Hey everyone, I found it how to do it. Its possible to encrypt the html code so that it can still be read by the browser but not by anyone that goes to view sourcecode, RESULT
     
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    And you don't think we can de-encrypt it? And just because the browser can view keywords, does it mean Google can, this takes away the benefits of kwords in the firs place. As I said forget about it.
     
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    Google doesn't read your keyword meta tag anyway. It wouldn't matter if you had no keyword tags. If you're bothered about it, just put one or two keywords in for the more old-fashioned search engines: putting loads of keywords in your tags is no use at all.
     
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    There's only one thing i can think of; detect the user-agent in php/your-server-language and only provide keywords to useragents with search-engine bot IDs.
    That would fool most of your competitors, but could also result in you being banned from the search-engine. You could ask google's staff if they'd allow it.
     
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    @creatorkit wtf has that site got anything to do with it?
    if ur gonna spam at least spam context-sensitively..
     
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