If you search Google for, blue jeans, the 5th result (currently) is us.levi.com which appears to be a strictly Flash site. I know Adobe made improvements for Google indexing in July of 2008, but I'm still surprised at how highly ranked a Flash site was able to get. Thoughts?
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closed as not programming related by Quintin Robinson, jsight, JohnFx, geowa4, hacker Sep 25 at 20:14 |
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If you look at the source of the site, there is plain HTML on the page that Google can index. The Flash is used to render that markup in a 'rich' fasion. ...and Google can index certain elements of Flash. Not to mention that PageRank doesn't only index the page, it indexes incoming links as well. |
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Isn't it incoming links that influence page rank? |
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Check out this article: http://news.cnet.com/8301-10784%5F3-9844989-7.html?part=rss&subj=news&tag=2547-1%5F3-0-5 Flash has been Google-capable for almost 2 years now, and I think if the developers of this site took the right SEO steps, combined with the fact that I'm sure Levi's already had a pretty high ranking for "blue jeans" search results, I don't find this strange at all. Plus like someone else said, links to the page also make a difference. And there is plenty of HTML on the page, complete with ALT tags, which helps. |
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