You are right Deb. The client is fine with skipping a splash page altogether.

Thanks.
Riva

PBC Web Design wrote:
Not only are splash pages annoying after the first or second time one visits a site, they're a big no-no for SEO. No rhyme intended. The very first page a visitor should view should be your home page. It's the key page on any site and the one that should be the most SEO friendly. Many times a splash page uses tons of flash - maybe no text at all. Well, gee - at last look - the se's couldn't read flash at all or so very little that it's minuscule. So, would the client rather have a site that's fancy schmancy that will only wear off at a novelty or do they want a site that is useable and found by the bots?


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