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Spider Trap
A spider trap refers to either a continuous loop where spiders are requesting pages and the server is requesting data to render the page, or to an intentional scheme designed to identify (and "ban") spiders that do not respect robots.

 


Trap Door - A trap door is a type of banner advertisement that leads to a page that does not easily allow the visitor to return to the previous page the banner was on.

[edit] Spider trap An infinite loop that a spider may get caught in if it explores a dynamic site where the URLs of pages keep changing.

Trap To combine different layers of colors in order to create various colors in the four color printing process. Trim size A size of a magazine or newspaper page after trimming.

Spam-trap address An email address that is set up specifically to catch people who are harvesting addresses or using directory attacks to send unsolicited email. Used by Brightmail, ISPs and many in the anti-spam community.

This causes a "spider trap" and an endless loop for the spider which evenutally times out and backs out. A strong warning is if one engine has a page saturation that is out of proportion to the others, that is a red flag that a spider trap occurred.

The reason the engines shy away from actively spidering dynamic sites is because they do not want to be caught in what is known as a "spider trap".

Whatever you choose to do, the right brochure copywriting strategy is one that steers clear of the "marketing speak" trap and speaks to your market directly in a language that it easily understands and appreciates.

Many marketers fall for the trap that if you make a better product, consumers will buy it. The problem is that retailers may not be willing to devote shelf-space to new products.

two exchanges of correspondence, ideally, from the seller's point of view, negotiation must only commence when the sale has been agreed in principle, and conditionally upon satisfactory negotiation, however many sales people fall into the trap ...

See also: Offer, Media, Service, Place, Customer

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