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My WEB SITE is entirely made in FLASH.
I'm thinking very seriously of changing this technology because of the non-SEO friendliness disadvantage. My question is whether to use Javascript or AJAX in order to make my WEB SITE more SEO friendly. Is there a difference between this to technologies in terms of INTERNET MARKETING? Thanks! |
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Hi Cratima,
Ajax is a piece of Javascript and both ARE NOT SEO friendly. Google does not read neither Flash or Javascript or Frames or any other dynamically added content during page load. R@ |
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