>Does anyone have a framed site that is doing well in the search
>engines. If so do you not have a page such as this which will prove
>it:
Though my client has put search engine submission responsiblities on
someone other than us, I was curious, so just checked to see how Tender
Loving Care, a framed site, shows up. The client had insisted on frames,
even after being warned of possible search engine problems.
On Excite, it was the 6th item listed on a search for Tender Loving Care.
Several searches under different combinations of different word didn't
bring it up on Yahoo.
A search on Altavista for "tender loving care aftermath media dvd" brought
up 5 or 6 references in the top ten listings.
WebCrawler listed it 1st.
In each instance, the search engines brought up only the URL for the
particular version of the site that the client would most likely have
hand-submitted (www.aftermathmedia/tlc/) rather than the mirror site at
www.tenderlovingcare.cc. My uneducated guess is that Excite, WebCrawler,
Altavista are acknowledging manual submissions rather than spidering to
find it.
Suz
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