heh, a little humor there...
anyway, I have a few questions... actually one of them is more of a problem then anything else.
I realize that nowadays, search engines like google are relying more on anchor words and phrases and less on meta tag "keywords"
I really don't have too much of a problem with that except the problem I'm experiencing with this is google (and several others) are indexing my other pages and not my main (index) page.
I run off of an iframe, mainly because I'm a novice web builder and this was the easiest and most convinent way for me to put together what I needed the way I wanted.
and since the site has been up, the spiders I suppose bypass or completely ignore the http ://www.(my domain).com and go straight into the content pages that appear within the frame. I've had to resort putting redirect links on some of the pages in hopes that the visitors will click them to loop back to the index page so they can naviagate through the site, but my main concern is, why isn't the search engine spider indexing the index page?
I have just about all the same anchor words and phrases on the index page (which are basically word links that open up the other pages) but still nothing....
also, the lesser of the two questions... what exactly is the best amount of words/characters for the meta "keyword" tag?
~Otacon 
Last edited by otacon; 07-28-2003 at 07:14 AM..
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