Search Engine Optimisation: Why Not a Flash Website?
To give you a quick rundown as to why flash websites are not
favoured by search engines, they are seen as a one page image
file with no text based content. You will notice that when you
navigate through a flash website, the URL address will always
remain the same. So here you have a website with no text based
content, is a one page image file and has no internal link
structure, translating into a search engine's enemy.
Unless you have an extremely popular name within your industry
or have an enormous amount of relevant incoming links, then you
will get away with having a flash website for the obvious
keyword phrases i.e. company name. Who would fall into this
category? An example would be Coca Cola, ever heard of them? So
for those who fall into the other category, and that would be
about 90% of us, fortunately there are alternatives to help
boost your rankings.
There are three suitable methods that I would recommend. The
first method is by far the easiest and cost efficient. It
involves optimising your Title and Meta tags for the single page
to the best of your ability and then including optimised text
information beneath the flash image. Some may see this as a form
of spam, but given the scenario, I would recommend this method
provided that the text is written accordingly and avoids keyword
stuffing.
The second method can be quite costly and might not be favoured
given the fact that you have spent a lot of cash on your flash
website. It involves developing a second site designed in HTML.
When a visitor visits your site, they would be presented with
two links, one to your flash site and one to your HTML site.
That way search engine crawlers will access all the content and
pages via the HTML website.
The third method is by far the most preferred. It works by
developing an HTML website with your flash images embedded on
the page, and all content is written in text based form. This
allows you to have multiple HTML pages which will give you more
Title and Meta tags to work with, as well as keyword rich
content to write for each page.
To sum up, depending on your time and budget constraints, there
are ways to help you avoid the search engine pitfalls of having
a flash website. Any of the methods I have discussed, along with
a strong incoming link structure, will help you get that extra
exposure in the search engines. If are thinking of designing a
flash website, make sure you look at implementing a search
engine friendly strategy to avoid complications in the future.
About the author:
About the Author: David Touri works for SEO
Sydney, the SEO
Consultants. He has worked on various projects and offers search engine optimisation in Australia.