Difference between revisions of "Flash SEO"

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'''find out what google reads from your swf file:'''
 
'''find out what google reads from your swf file:'''
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*Register for the licence and download the Search Engine SDK -[http://www.adobe.com/licensing/developer/ Flash Player Developer SDKs]
 
*Register for the licence and download the Search Engine SDK -[http://www.adobe.com/licensing/developer/ Flash Player Developer SDKs]
 
*Install the SDK
 
*Install the SDK
*go to START > RUN >DOS prompt > <br>
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*go to START > RUN >DOS prompt > enter swf2html filename.SWF -o output.html  
enter swf2html filename.SWF -o output.html  
 
 
*output.html will reflect what google sees in your swf
 
*output.html will reflect what google sees in your swf
 
*this information, however, is not very useful/crucial for SEO because everyone knows that swf files aren't meant to be read that way.
 
*this information, however, is not very useful/crucial for SEO because everyone knows that swf files aren't meant to be read that way.
  
 
'''find out how google is indexing your page'''
 
'''find out how google is indexing your page'''
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*[https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/sitestatus Google Tools - Check Google Indexing for your page]
 
*[https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/sitestatus Google Tools - Check Google Indexing for your page]

Revision as of 09:38, 19 June 2008

It all began when I found this amazing 100% Flash website that had html content and unique urls for each page within the entire flash page. I must understand how this technology works!


what does google see?

find out what google reads from your swf file:

  • Register for the licence and download the Search Engine SDK -Flash Player Developer SDKs
  • Install the SDK
  • go to START > RUN >DOS prompt > enter swf2html filename.SWF -o output.html
  • output.html will reflect what google sees in your swf
  • this information, however, is not very useful/crucial for SEO because everyone knows that swf files aren't meant to be read that way.

find out how google is indexing your page