Frames and Search Engines
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Title: Frames and Search Engines
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Author: Sumantra Roy
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Frames and Search Engines
Copyright 2005 Sumantra Roy
When it comes to framed sites and the effect that the use
of frames by a site has on its search engine ranking, there
are two schools of thought. Some people say that framed
sites, if done properly, have no problems in getting good
rankings in the search engines. Others claim that if search
engine optimization is important to you, never use frames.
In my opinion, the truth lies somewhere in between. Yes,
the use of frames does throw up a few issues when it comes
to getting good rankings in the search engines which don't
understand frames. Hence, when you are designing a new
site, I would recommend that you avoid using frames, unless
you have a specific reason for doing so. However, if you
already have a site which uses frames, all is not lost. You
can still get good rankings in the search engines even
though you have used frames. Furthermore, using frames also
has its own advantages when it comes to search engine
placement, as we shall later on. This article assumes that
you have a working knowledge of frames. For more
information on frames, go to
www.webreference.com/dev/frames/
In case your site uses frames, the key to getting good
rankings lies in using the NOFRAMES tag. The NOFRAMES tag
is intended to help framed web sites display some content
for those people who are using browsers which don't
understand frames. The search engines which don't
understand frames also look at the NOFRAMES tag. Hence, if
you are using frames, you need to add content to the
NOFRAMES tag.
What you should do is to add a complete web page within the
NOFRAMES tag. Ensure that this page repeats the important
keywords for your site a number of times. Also, in order to
ensure that the content within the NOFRAMES tag is as
prominent as possible to the search engines, you should put
the NOFRAMES tag right after the FRAMESET tag. However,
don't put the NOFRAMES before the FRAMESET tag. If you do
that, Internet Explorer will display your site correctly
but Netscape will display the content present in the
NOFRAMES tag, rather than the content present within the
frames. Furthermore, you should also place a link to the
page containing your navigation links in the NOFRAMES tag.
This ensures that the search engines are able to spider the
internal pages in your site.
One problem that occurs when you use frames is that the
search engines may often display one of the internal pages
in your site in response to a query. If this internal page
does not contain a link to the home page of your site, the
user will be unable to navigate through your entire site.
The solution, of course, is to add a link to the home page
from that internal page. When the visitor clicks on that
link, she is brought within the context of the frames.
However, simply adding a link to the home page presents yet
another problem. If the visitor had already been viewing
that page within the context of the frames and then clicks
on the link to the home page, a new set of frames will be
created in addition to the frames already being used. In
order to solve this problem, you have to use the TARGET =
"_top" command in the link.
As I mentioned earlier, there is also an advantage to using
frames. Since most Internet users are now using frames
enabled browsers, it means that not many people are going
to know what's present in your NOFRAMES tag. This allows
you the repeat your keywords a few more times in the
NOFRAMES than what you could have done if you were writing
a page which humans would also see (of course, don't repeat
the keywords too many times - that can cause your web site
to be penalized for spamming). You can also avoid using
tables, graphics etc. which you would otherwise need to use
if humans would also view that page. However, it is
debatable whether this small advantage is sufficient to
justify using frames.
About the Author:
Article by Sumantra Roy. Sumantra is one of the most
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