Search Engine Optimization for Flash: Best practices for using Flash on the web
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Know what content is searchable, and why metadata, keywords, and links are so important Learn how to place HTML content in your Flash applications Create an SEO website by connecting Flash to JavaScript and CSS Work effectively with SWFObject by understanding its capabilities and limitations Discover the advantages of using the Adobe Flex framework for SEO
The first and most authoritative book on how to optimize Flash content for search engines, Search Engine Optimization for Flash is an invaluable resource if you develop with Flash and want to be sure your audience can easily find your site.
About the Author
Todd Perkins is an Adobe Certified Flash Instructor, and has written three books on Flash and has recorded over a thousand movies of Flash training. He also works as a consultant and web developer.
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October 9th, 2009 at 10:32 am
This book spends a lot of time explaining to users what SEO is and how search engines work and with some good info on how you can use HTML or PHP to add searchable text. But being a Flash book, it only touches very little actual techniques that would help advanced Flash developers. It talks about SWFObject and SWFAddress but fails to dive deeper in how you might address the biggest issue of searching multi-page (or deep-linkable) Flash sites and using other techniques like XHTML or Javascript to dynamically change the metadata or noFlash div content so search engines can search each “page” with the Flash sites.
Good for Flash developers just started to learn about SEO but there is noting much new for advanced Flash developers
October 9th, 2009 at 10:47 am
Search engines are fully capable of indexing all content in Flash-based websites, if the site is set up properly for search engine optimization. That’s where Search Engine Optimization for Flash comes in: it discusses what content in searchable, how to place HTML content in a Flash application, and how to understanding limitations and potentials. Any Flash programmer needs this.