Improve search engine rankings by using flash in it
Menus and context areas helps in building web sites. The
frequently text based are menus, which is to update or change.
The content is dependent on the writing creativity. Search
engine optimization indexing trouble can be caused by these two
things.
Search Engines optimization look through the text,
menus as well as content available on the page and they create
their index on what they find. But just how do the search
engines do this? They can't look at the page and decide which
main content area is visually, so they simply start at the top
of the code and work down. When the site follows the standard
pattern of a navigation bar on either the top or down the left
side of the page and uses a table structure to achieve this,
then the whole navigation bar will be read and indexed before
the main content area. Variation in contents wouldn't be a
problem. But if the site is focused on one subject and the
navigation bar tends to repeat words? As an example there is a
site that sells watches where the navigation bar may read like
this: Ladies Watches, Sport Watches, and Men's Watches etc.
Search engines like to give points to sites that contain
valuable content that is easily categorized and recognizable to
visitors, but they also take away points for keyword spamming.
In the Watch example, the navigation bar could easily cause the
page to be listed as a keyword spammer. The first Flash Trick to
improve the site's ranking. Create the navigation bar in Flash.
This way all those repeating words are now hidden from the
search engine spiders. The benefit will be the code taken up by
the Flash will probably be less than the code used in the text
based navigation bar. This will help the search engine spiders
to focus on the main content area. Search engine indexing has
one more relative problem. Consider a shopping site selling the
same watches as in our previous example. Each watch page will
have a description of the individual watch, and that is fine.
But each page may also have "boiler plate" text as well.
Possibilities can be a standard description for a particular
watch brand, or possibly warranty or shipping information
included on the page. Another red flag that goes up for the
search engine spiders is text repeating from page to page. The
more distinct each page is the more likely the search engines
will consider the text as relevant. If there is too much
repeated text, the search engines may even drop all the pages
that they believe have duplicated text. Duplicate text is not a
good situation, especially if it is forced to create completely
original text for every page on the site. Here is Flash Trick
number two. The distinct content on the pages as html text and
convert repeating text areas into Flash files that are placed
into the pages. With this the distinct text is visible to the
search engines and repeating text is hidden in the Flash file.
Any text that you tend to repeat from page to page is a prime
candidate for the Flash treatment. So firstly take a look
through the web site. Is the site has boiler plate text, or have
repeated text areas on several pages? Is the site contains text
menus that use repetitive words? If so then Flash's disadvantage
of being search engine unfriendly becomes the advantage on
making a search engine friendly site.
About the author:
Prabhjot kaur working with A-1 as SEO analyst. A-1
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