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| I have been asked to get a web site listed or showing on google, it is a frame set page and I want to know how I would go about setting the meta tags or anything else to get google to see the site -- E-Mail Addy obet(ng)qfy(qbg)cvcrk(qbg)pbz <---Rot13 it watch out for spam trap in header http://www.goodtraders.com/viewfeedback.php?nick=Borg DONATIONS TO selling@dsl.pipex.com Trike Power the TRUE Trinity | |||
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| BORG wrote: > I have been asked to get a web site listed or showing on google, it is > a frame set page and I want to know how I would go about setting the > meta tags or anything else to get google to see the site. A link from a Googled site is sufficient to get Google to see the site but the meta tags are a waste of time and, as your question implies, the frames are a big disadvantage. Get your keywords in the title and put coherent text in the noframes section - don't just spam it with keywords. And very few people search for "This site uses frames but your browser doesn't support them," which is a shame because Google has a third of a million pages to show anyone who does. You'll need to consider the problem of having a single frame referenced by the SEs without the frameset - js solution for them as has js turned on. Useful article with links to other info at: http://www.searchenginewatch.com/web...le.php/2167901 -- PeterMcC If you feel that any of the above is incorrect, inappropriate or offensive in any way, please ignore it and accept my apologies. | |||
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