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Originally Posted by Alphamale
almost.
the holy grail would be to manipulate the IP before once you get it and then pass to the parking company.
why?
as we know, the Yahoo spiders for Japan originate from the U.S (as thats where the hardware is), hence why our parked Japanese pages do not get indexed with Japanese ads, only US ads.
If you can crack that, then you have found the holy grail, and we should all see the Japanese parking rocket.
** sounds a little dodgy to me, and i'm not sure how it fits with parking providers terms ** 
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Hi,
Yes, I understand now. This is a different than what I described, and I think it solves a different use case (the US spider case instead of the use case of sending users from Japan to a Japanese server, etc). Both use cases are feasible.
I am able to crack that, and I don't think it violates any parking providers terms at all. It is simply removing the geotargeting from spiders. As this theoretically improves your traffic and clicks in a natural way, I don't see how parking providers could be anything but happy about it. If they were smart, they'd handle this themselves, but as you know, most of them aren't too interested.
All personal differences aside ;-), are you interested in at least testing this type of service? I am not going to reveal the architecture publicly, but let me just say that I could have it operational within a week if there is sufficient interest.
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