Re: Flash Files links and content Now Indexed by Google!
This is all very good and appriciated, but
What happens to the ratio between total page size and key word elements?
This is an important factor for search engines, and if the relationship is out side of certain limits these are ignored, and you loose out on you SEO efforst just because you use flash or other animated graphics.
What I mean here is that your ratio between total file size and key words is a factor... the bigger files need more text, but if you are not carefull you will easily be accused of keyword STUFFING and loose all your good efforts, so be carefull......
using graphics on a page can influence your SERP (Search Engine Results Positioning) very negitively if you have many images.
having no images is also not an excelent idea, as viewers do want some eye pleasing features, the real trick is to get the balance between visual appeal and SERP with META TAGs in the head section and other tricks such as image titles, descriptions, and purpose within the body section.
Just because these flash files are indexed does not mean that you will now jump to the top of search engine listings if you use FLASH.....
you still need to do the whole SEO thing and find the balance which your target market defines during your target market research stage.
this is some thing a lot of people are ignoring, and the results speak fore them selves, as your key words are defined by your target market perception management issues.
You need to manage your target markets perception of your pages, and this is really tricky, as once your viewers realise that you are manipulating their next move they are out of there like a shot out of a cannon, and will not be easily enticed back to your pages.
so the real trick is and always will be, how to entice your audience to visit your sales pages, and by your products or use your services.
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