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Tip about navigation and content when you use frames. Tip about navigation and content when you use frames.
Tip:
Some search engines read the content in the NOFRAMES section of a frame set. The NOFRAMES section is a special part of the HTML code that is presented to users with browsers that cannot read Frames (e.g. search engines, very old browsers, and homemade viewers).
The code looks like this:
< noframes>Place content here</noframes>
Browsers and search engines that don't support frames can read the content you place between the two NOFRAMES-tags.
To use the space the best way you should Â…
• Fill the section with the same text that you have on the page visitors see. Just use the raw text without images and never use text not visible to the users.
• Remember to also add links in the NOFRAMES section for the search engines to follow. Use the same navigational links as you do on the page you show your visitors, but remember to keep them as normal text-links.
Using the two tips above does not in any way guarantee that your web pages will be indexed and rank well. Many search engines will not read the content in the NOFRAMES-section.
There are more advanced options available if you want a frames-based web site indexed and ranked well. The easiest solution, however, is still to get rid of the frames.
If you want to use more advanced methods to make your frames-based web site more Search Engine Friendly, consult with an experienced Search Engine Optimization expert or firm.
Two more ways of solving the problems of using frames are:
• Information pages
• Inclusion programs
Information pages are static HTML pages (no frames) with information about key products or services provided on your web site - one information page for each key topic. An information page is optimized with simple HTML, but otherwise looks and feels like the rest of the web site. Creating such pages can in some cases produce search engine friendly entry points to your web site.
If you can make additional entry points, you can use Pay For Inclusion programs to have the pages indexed in major search engines. You can use the inclusion programs even if the web site is framed - as long as you can provide a unique URL for each target or Entry Page.
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Jan Baak
Tuesday, 29 September 2009
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