Tommy
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- Sep 28, 2012
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1 - Do not use frames! They have numerous disadvantages for both search engines and visitors:
- The frameset itself is empty from the perspective of a search engine - and thus also the homepage of your website.
- Some search engines have problems indexing the lower sides of the frame set.
- The Google Pagerank distributed spoken unfavorably on a site with frames. The undersides of the page content to get only about one sixth of the PageRank of frame free bases, what a PR point corresponds to approximately less. Although the absolute Pagerank of this page in the frameset is higher, but this is worthless, as this page has no content yes.
- In a typical three-part frameset page header are (company name / logo), navigation and content separated into three pages. A search with two words, one of which, for example in the page header and a page appears in the content, remains unsuccessful.
- Visitors can not set bookmarks on sub-pages.
- There can be problems when printing pages.
- If sub-pages appear in the search results and are clicked, the frameset and thus missing the navigation.
- If your site already uses frames, the switch is on a frame-free layout, the main point of sustainable search engine optimization!
2 - Do not use a home page that contains just a logo or a flash intro (splash screen). From the perspective of a search engine, this site is without content you give away valuable ranking! On the home page should always be (a) text describing the offer and the most important keywords contains!
3 - Learn CSS and store all formatting (eg <font> tags) in an external style sheet file! The strict separation of content and layout you slim down your website significantly. From the perspective of search engines, thereby increasing the signal-to-noise ratio, ie the ratio of content to source code.
4 - Avoid, if possible, on the use of tables. If you do not want to deal with CSS positioning and div containers, then you waive at least on nested tables. (Whether your content is enclosed in div or <td>, makes no difference for search engines.)
- The frameset itself is empty from the perspective of a search engine - and thus also the homepage of your website.
- Some search engines have problems indexing the lower sides of the frame set.
- The Google Pagerank distributed spoken unfavorably on a site with frames. The undersides of the page content to get only about one sixth of the PageRank of frame free bases, what a PR point corresponds to approximately less. Although the absolute Pagerank of this page in the frameset is higher, but this is worthless, as this page has no content yes.
- In a typical three-part frameset page header are (company name / logo), navigation and content separated into three pages. A search with two words, one of which, for example in the page header and a page appears in the content, remains unsuccessful.
- Visitors can not set bookmarks on sub-pages.
- There can be problems when printing pages.
- If sub-pages appear in the search results and are clicked, the frameset and thus missing the navigation.
- If your site already uses frames, the switch is on a frame-free layout, the main point of sustainable search engine optimization!
2 - Do not use a home page that contains just a logo or a flash intro (splash screen). From the perspective of a search engine, this site is without content you give away valuable ranking! On the home page should always be (a) text describing the offer and the most important keywords contains!
3 - Learn CSS and store all formatting (eg <font> tags) in an external style sheet file! The strict separation of content and layout you slim down your website significantly. From the perspective of search engines, thereby increasing the signal-to-noise ratio, ie the ratio of content to source code.
4 - Avoid, if possible, on the use of tables. If you do not want to deal with CSS positioning and div containers, then you waive at least on nested tables. (Whether your content is enclosed in div or <td>, makes no difference for search engines.)