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Subject: Re: FLASH: Flash 4 and Search Engines
From: daniel gray
Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 13:48:46 GMT

Roland Ditch wrote:
>
> Has anyone experienced any difficulty getting their Flash 4 Sites listed on
> any Search Engines? Our first sites having Flash 4 Introduction Movies are
> haveing a hard time getting listed in any of the search engines. Anyone
> have suggestions?

Flash pages, in and of themselves, aren't suitable spider bait, IMHO.

Ya gotta spice them up! (lest the spiders pass them up)

The spiders want to see some HTML content and links. META (description
and keyword) tags can't hurt, either.

Add a nice descriptive (little) paragraph to the bottom of the page.
Include some links into the site, using your most important keywords as
the linked text.

Pay close attention to the page TITLE. It should be concise and
descriptive--and contain your most important keywords--while also
serving as an enticing "headline" for the search engine listing.

Cheers,
Dan

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