Hi I know this real noob question and it's probably answered a hundred times on this forum but I couldn't find it.
I've built the bones of a system that can generate bucketloads of sites with a variety of scraped/generated and genuine content. Planning to use them in a pyramid type structure but would like to put some sort of revenue raising link on even the low quality pages.
Trouble is the affiliate link itself is an obvious signature that Google can use to link the whole network together. Redirecting via tinyurl or something might be feasible to hide the links? And I suppose you could use javascript to construct the link on page load. Just pointing the link to a redirecting page doesn't seem to solve the problem. If they are all going to the same small set of redirector pages. I'm trying to work at scale so that creates a bottleneck because I'd need a bunch of domains just for the redirectors.
Am I missing something? Is there a better way to deal with this issue?
I've built the bones of a system that can generate bucketloads of sites with a variety of scraped/generated and genuine content. Planning to use them in a pyramid type structure but would like to put some sort of revenue raising link on even the low quality pages.
Trouble is the affiliate link itself is an obvious signature that Google can use to link the whole network together. Redirecting via tinyurl or something might be feasible to hide the links? And I suppose you could use javascript to construct the link on page load. Just pointing the link to a redirecting page doesn't seem to solve the problem. If they are all going to the same small set of redirector pages. I'm trying to work at scale so that creates a bottleneck because I'd need a bunch of domains just for the redirectors.
Am I missing something? Is there a better way to deal with this issue?