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curious monkey -> google doesn't see it (3/10/2009 10:31:12)

For some reason I can't get google to see my page. I'm completely new to seo, and was relying on meta info but that doesn't seem to work. help please. [sm=help.gif][sm=BangHead.gif]

oh the link is link




jurgen -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/10/2009 11:16:47)

What do you want google to see? There are just a few pictures and no content at all.




curious monkey -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/10/2009 11:49:23)

ok well... I guess my question is - should I load the code with comments so Google has something to search? I was under the impression that Google went through the meta data as well as content. With that said, shouldn't Google "see" the meta data?




jurgen -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/10/2009 12:25:28)

That is what google is seeing right now. You need content my friend. Something for the spiders to chew on. Content to reflect the theme and intention of your site. Content is king and not just a few meta tags.

your site





curious monkey -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/11/2009 18:18:37)

Ok so content is king. If I put a bunch of comments in the code would that help? The client loves the site as is ([:'(]) and doesn't even want a bio up. So, short of doing a bunch not quite politically correct actions is there anything I can do other than content?




jurgen -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/11/2009 20:20:56)

I believe comments in the code will not help you at all with SEO. Assuming you are using the "enter" page, which is basically the index and first page the search engines will hit you can make use of it to create you content. You have already a swf flash file in there. Use it with swfobject and create your content in the "backgrund". That means people with flash activated will see the "enter", people with flash deactivated will see a different picture (the content). It will be all in one page and search engines can and will see the content. Most people will have flash activated and will only see the "enter" button and don't even see the "content".

I give you an example I have created and works just fine. Check the code in the flash page and use it if you want to.

The first is the flash version similar to your "enter" page. The second version will be presented to people with flash deactivated.

Flash

No Flash with the Content





curious monkey -> RE: google doesn't see it (3/12/2009 9:59:24)

cool thanks for the idea. Now google sees it when i search his name, I just have to work on it getting seen when searching other things.

Thanks for your help.




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