Like chalk and cheese. That’s probably the best way of describing the fractured relationship between Google and Adobe flash. The problems with Flash-based websites and SEO are well-known. Google’s search engine spiders prefer to crawl content when it comes to ranking websites, and have trouble reading the images in flash. They prefer clean, well-written content, Read Blog…
Can Adidas Survive With its Flash-based Homepage?
December 20th, 2010 by John M
Google Instant Preview – The Death Of Flash?
November 15th, 2010 by Simon
Google has recently rolled out Google Instant Preview. Whilst there has been a lot of hype about Google Instant and its impact on SEO, this new update focuses on the design of your website, so it is not just your title tag and description that will impact your CTR (Click Through Rate). The video above Read Blog…
Flash and SEO Don’t Mix, Do They?
January 15th, 2010 by Jon
It is a common misconception that a site made in Flash is invisible to Search Engines. Many think that because of its proprietary code, rich content and the visual bells and whistles it offers that Google and the other major search engines see Flash content as a black hole. While this may have once been Read Blog…









