frames and search engines
by Doris Kyburz <doris(at)kyburz.net>
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Tue, 16 Dec 2003 21:32:58 -0800 |
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Dear all,
I was asked today to have a look at a web site (brochure type
business site) and give some ideas on how the search engine
positioning could be improved (well, they are not listed anywhere, so
it only can get better :-)
There are a few things that can done easily, the list of keywords and
keyphrases could use some work, that's all no problem.
The problem is: The site is done in frames and I am indeed not sure
what do make of the research I did on this topic. Some say search
engines cannot handle frames at all, others say "just add the
noframes tag". But that means, as I understand, that the whole site
needs to be added in this form, including the navigation.
On top of this all the designers of this site have used flash for
navigation. An additional roadblock for spiders, not to mention
accessibility problems.
I cannot tell this new client that this site isn't exactly what I
would recommend to have (to say it nicely) since the design company
who did the site referred them to me to help improve the search
engine positioning (they don't want to deal with "the nittygritty
stuff").
I would greatly appreciate any helpful input on how I could tackle
this diplomatically and professionally.
Thank you :-)
:: doris
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