I am not a webmaster and the content of the link I am questioning is of adult nature so please do not click if you are offended by sites with adult nature. I am only using this as an example so find out if anyone can answer some SEO questions regarding values for search strings. The following link seems to be a redirect from "idifpro.com" This site seems to be a dominant PPC user who seems to be able to avoid Goolges policies regarding adult content. http://www.idifpro.com/c/?s=6199400&sk=1798&b=300 Can anyone answer me how these values are translated as a redirect, and why Google may allow them to use such an Ad in Adwords. I appologize again for the nature of this link. If anyone could send me an email with answers to creditcash100@gmail.com before my post is banned. I tried to post in more appropriate forums, but was denied because im not a webmaster. Thanks, Mightypro
You can just use a meta tag redirect. It depends if the guy advertised the adult site in Adwords but the actual URL before it redirects is something else then that's fine, because it could just be a tracking link. As far as Google is concerned there's nothing wrong with that just as long as the display url on the ad is the same as the final url the user ends up at. You can still send the user to a different URL then send them to the advertised site (affiliates). There is a loophole in redirects that i use but i don't want it to become popular so.
google is allow redirect the import thing is the display url is same with the actual url landing page.