Can websites built-in frames hurt my search engine rankings?
Using frames makes it more difficult for the search engines to crawl your content and index your pages. This is because the search engines see the frame and not the content. Unless each page is promoted individually, it could take months for the search engines to find your pages. Even if the search engines do find a framed page and index it, unless each page has a navigation array, users who click on your framed pages may not be able to browse through the rest of your site easily. Your Find It Media consultant can discuss our solution to this problem.
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