The Comic Guide to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - A Beginners Guide by Bhawnani Amit

The Comic Guide to Search Engine Optimization (SEO) - A Beginners Guide by Bhawnani Amit

Author:Bhawnani, Amit [Bhawnani, Amit]
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Published: 2012-01-03T16:00:00+00:00


There are rumors that Google is building a new search technology that will allow to search inside animation and movies and that the .swf format will contain new metadata that can be used by search engines, but until then, you'd better either refrain from using (too much) Flash, or at least provide a textual description of the movie (you can use an <alt> tag to describe the movie).

3. Frames

It is good news that frames are slowly but surely disappearing from the web. 5 or 10 years ago they were an absolute hit with designers but never with search engines. Search engines have difficulties dealing with framed pages because the contents of the page are spread across multiple URLs.

If you still insist on using frames, make sure that you provide a meaningful description of the site in the <noframes> tag. The following example is not for beginners but even if you do not understand everything in it, just remember that the <noframes> tag is the place to provide an alternative version (or at least a short description) of your site for search engines and users whose browsers do not support frames. If you decide to use the <noframes> tag, maybe you'd like to read more about it before you start using it.



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