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Jes
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Hey Jes great ideas as well with your community at www.mauidesigners.ning.com
Glad you like the alt domain, it is however defiantly possible to have
a search engine friendly redirect utilizing a 301 (permanent) redirect
through your .htaccess file. There is even a great checker at
www.webconfs.com/redirect-check.php to see if you set it up right. And
of course you would not submit a different sitemap for it to Google
and so on. (a very deceptive tactic that unfortunately some people do
use)
The way you can tell if its search engine friendly or not is that it
actually switches to my main domain instead of masking it with the
alias in the address bar. Actually www.alohatechsupport.net ranks
fairly well even with out any keywords in the domain name. I just seem
to have it because it's easier for people to remember.
I don't like or post multiple different sites with different domain
names that are actually the same design company. I think it confuses
the user and is deceptive to possible clients. I actually see quite
allot of this tactic being used while searching Maui web design on
Google and especially Yahoo.
On a different topic, does any one have any latest news or ideas on
SEO for Flash sites? That could be a great topic for general
discussion.
Yeah I just made that last week.
> The way you can tell if its search engine friendly or not is that it
> actually switches to my main domain instead of masking it with the
> alias in the address bar. Actually www.alohatechsupport.net ranks
> fairly well even with out any keywords in the domain name. I just seem
> to have it because it's easier for people to remember.
I have read much about this but did not research the specific methods as I don't have any redirecting domains.
Good to know.
> On a different topic, does any one have any latest news or ideas on
> SEO for Flash sites? That could be a great topic for general
> discussion.
Although I do not do FLASH I am coming to similiar conundrums using xml http requests.
Since I'm not using XML but XHTML some pop acronyms are AJAH or AJAXH instead of AJAX but they are the same method.
Google specifically and of course other engines do not spider onclick'' javascript links.
Since I am only importing pages into existing pages the href for non-javascript users will only bring up the pertinent contained
piece of data and not the container page brought about with the http request.
So I am having diffiulty building sites resembling web 2.0 apps that even Google itself uses extensively.
I am trying to figure out a php/javascript method to check for javascript and write javascript to the <a> element only when
javascript is available using perhaps innerHTML. The default html would be standard page and navigation from Web 1.0 (haha).
It's tricky and complex to me and I am very very open to suggestions for building Web2.0 apps that deprectae to Web1.0.
Both pages would of course be built on the flyu with PHP.
Further If/How google spiders these deprecated pages, and then presents links to users. I want users who have javascript on to get
the Web2.0 experience even thought they are being linked in to static pages.
The last issue is how to do this all in an economically viable way for my clients.
Aloha,
Jes