I am optimizing a website which is totally designed by FLASH. I just want to know that does flash affect the site ranking and if yes in which aspect it affects?
encyclo
1:03 am on Apr 15, 2007 (gmt 0)
Some search engine spiders can recognize the text contained within a Flash file, albeit in a limited way.
Other than that, when talking about optimizing a Flash-based site, it usually equates with building a HTML version as an alternative to the main Flash one.
Frida
2:32 pm on Apr 17, 2007 (gmt 0)
...it usually equates with building a HTML version as an alternative to the main Flash one.
We are one here - a HTML version will increase your SERP hits by no doubt. So go for it.
Good luck,
Frida
adamnichols45
7:59 pm on Apr 17, 2007 (gmt 0)
I would not bother with FLASH at all - If you have any real ambitions for your site!
Frida
3:52 pm on Apr 19, 2007 (gmt 0)
@Adam,
What do you imply? I got interested?
Cheers,
Frida
adamnichols45
9:34 pm on Apr 20, 2007 (gmt 0)
I implied that any body that is at all serious about SEO should not bother with FLASH and if they do choose to then they should include a HTML version.
Sharpseo
6:13 pm on Apr 24, 2007 (gmt 0)
I read somewhere recently (Stundubl, I think?) about an interesting SEO tactic for flash sites. They were using cloaking to send all SE spiders to a text-based version of the flash page. The two pages are identical content-wise, and changes to the flash version are reflected in the html version on the fly.
The html version wasn't accessible for users, the company was insistent on having a pretty flash site. I'd be a little worried about a red-flag from Google, but it seems pretty legit.