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Antiguo 26/05/2008, 05:15
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Fecha de Ingreso: marzo-2004
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Respuesta: posicionamiento SEO para flash..swf object

Pero bueno muchos no me toman en serio porque uso de avatar una caricatura y prefieren a mi alumno Matt que para colmo tiene un español bien fiero, pero por darte el gusto don Antonito:

21 trucos SEO segun Matt Cutts (Septiembre 2006)
http://www.seoegghead.com/blog/seo/m...said-p112.html
Cita:
7. http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/guest-...eview-session/
If you must use Flash, you must also make an HTML version available as well. Block the Flash version from the crawlers with a robots.txt file. Vanessa Fox. 2006.
Si el sugiere hacer una alternativa HTML y ocultar la versión Flash ..... como dijo charly, say no more.

Pero igualmente eso era en 2006, y el mundo avanza.

Interview with Google's Matt Cutts at Pubcon
Transcripción en: http://www.stephanspencer.com/search...utts-interview
Cita:
Stephan Spencer: ....

Next question: what is the status on Google reading textual content within flash.swf files? Are there improvements to come?


Matt Cutts: It is a good question. I think that we do a pretty good job of reading textual content. Now, stuff within Flash is binary and you can define it in terms of characters and strokes - so you can have things that look like normal text - but that are completely weird and are not really normal text. So it can be difficult to pull the text out a Flash file. I think we do pretty well.
It used to be the case that we had our own, home-brew code to pull the text out of Flash, but I think that we have moved to the search engine SDK tool that Adobe/Macromedia offers. So, my hunch is that most of the search engines will standardize on using that search engine SDK tool to pull out the text. The easiest way to know whether you have textual content that can be read in a Flash file, is that you could always use that tool yourself and verify as well.
Habla de este SDK http://www.adobe.com/licensing/developer/search/faq/ que creo hace unos días pegue en español en otro post.

Incluye varias cosas pero dejo un corte ;)
Cita:
What is included in the Macromedia Flash Search Engine SDK? Included in the Macromedia Flash Search Engine SDK are the following:
  1. swf2html executable files, for command-line implementation
  2. ..... varias mas
O sea que luego de toda esta lectura bilungue llegamos a que Flash se puede posicionar siempre y cuando lo conviertas a HTML jajaja :P
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