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Search engine optimization. Helping people find your business on the Web takes time, patience and persistence, but it can definitely pay off. Our search engine optimization specialists work diligently to keep abreast of the ever-changing search engine landscape. They have studied the events of the past year concerning Google, Yahoo, paid inclusion services and the like and can help you change direction on a moments notice to boost your ranking and take advantage of new algorithms and strategies put in place during this major shakeup.

The first step is to get listed on the major search engines and then to make sure you stay listed in the ever-changing search engine landscape. Getting listed on the first or second page of the major search engines can give your Web site a significant traffic boost.

Search engines are the most effective way to generate traffic to your site. A listing on the first page could mean an explosion of visitors and an increase of revenue for you. Meta tags and page titles are what the engines are using to index your site. Your page content is ultimately what the engines are using to rank you against your competition, so writing good copy is extremely important. Once the initial setup is complete, we'll develop an ongoing marketing program to continue to drive qualified visitors to your web site.

Page titles are one of the most important components the search engines are using for indexing your web site.

Descriptions in your meta tags are also used to give the spiders a description of what your site is about. They should include some text from the page that is positioned toward the top.

Keywords are no longer the most important tool in search engine optimization. They are effective, however, in helping people find what they are looking for, so relevant keywords in your content are the new strategy for effective optimization.

Placement on search engines is crucial to generating visibility for your company.

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Read the following article from Site Reference for a tutorial on optimizing your Flash site.

Optimizing Flash. Can it be Done?
by Joe Balestrino

Since the inception of Flash, it has been the programming medium of choice for many companies. Most professionals recognize the superior visual aspects that Flash has to offer. Unfortunately, Flash is also very hard to optimize. Many SEO firms would rather tell you Flash can't be optimized than to try and optimize it. No, optimizing a Flash site is not simple by any means, but it is entirely possible. The absence of quality content that cannot be indexed is a huge factor regarding any flash presentation. You can add META and keyword tags. Unfortunately, many search engines such as Google do not use these tags.

Large companies shell out big bucks for Flash sites. They don't want to hear that their site can't be optimized because of the format. They love the effects of Flash, but more importantly require search engine optimization for their content. Here are some things you can do to increase a sites ranking when dealing with a flash format:

Ideally, you want to get in on the ground floor of a Flash site being developed. Try to persuade the client to have flash headers and the rest of the site HTML based. This would be the most cost effective option. The other option is to create a duplicated HTML. If neither of these is an option, move on to the next step.

Add your META, keyword and description tags to the opening page to be displayed while flash is running. While some may feel that it can clutter a page, the results are hard to argue with. Follow standard SEO protocol. Use keywords in your TITLE tag. Build your link popularity to boost your client in the search engines. Try to link with sites that are pr 4 or more. Never link to sites that have more than 100 links on their link pages. Also, link to sites that allow you to use descriptions. Use keywords in your description. Stay away from sites that only allow banners or no description in linking. Those types of links do not help at all. Remember, links pointing to your site are more important then links going out, so concentrate on those first and foremost.



The next and final tip is controversial. The infamous page re-direct. There are some re-directs that work better than others. My understanding is that Google allows redirects. Google states on their site that a using a '301' code in HTTP headers site direct is recommended if you have moved your site. So, using this to redirect an HTML page to a Flash site should not be a problem. In other words create an HTML page. Fill it with relevant content. Do not stuff it full of keywords. You will then need to create an .htaccess file. To learn more visit

http://www.freewebmasterhelp.com/tutorials/htaccess/

and follow the directions. You will need to download the .htaccess file in the root directory of the location where all your web pages are stored.

redirect 301 /old/old.htm http://www.you.com/new.htm

That is all you need to do. Save the file and upload it. Typically you would type in the old url (old domain name) and it would take you to the new url (new domain name). But, in this case we will change the old index file to another name. Create a new optimized HTML page. Then, name it as the old index page. Google will index the new page that is redirected to the flash page. It will look like this

redirect 301 (the instruction that the page has moved)

/old/old.htm (the original folder path and file name)

http://www.you.com/new.htm (new path and file name)

Basically, we are just forwarding one page directly to another. Not to another domain name. This sounds more complicated than it actually is. This is usually the best way to utilize a redirect. You could also use a java script redirect.

Never use the META tag redirect. Those have already been recognized as a blacklisted move.

I cannot guarantee that these will not get you banned. But, from my research, the 301 re-direct is the best bet. If your site is 100% Flash and you need to rank higher, this will get you results. These are your SEO options for clients with Flash sites.

Visit Joe's blog at http://mr-seo.blogspot.com/ to read more articles on SEO. You can also visit his other web sites www.jnb-design.com and www.mr-seo.com for more information on SEO and to try out his services.


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