vancouver seo

Can Google spider Flash? well, sort of…

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008

Boy, is that Googlebot quick these days…

So, it only five days ago when I started my little swf experiment, and I got results fairly quickly. Here’s what I did:

As you can see from the previous post, there’s a little two frame flash movie, which on the canvas looks a little something like this…

Now, hidden behind that creepy image is some text…

And I embedded the code into vancouver-seo.com like so…


<embed pluginspage=”http://www.macromedia.com/go/getflashplayer” src=”http://www.keith-greene.com/google-test.swf” type=”application/x-shockwave-flash”></embed>

And five days later, I see this in the ol’ Googley index…

As I suspected, Google pulls the text from the first frame of the first dynamic text box on the first layer for the index results… but here’s the clincher, lets take a look at the quote from the old Google Webmaster Blog about “Improved Flash Spidering

Googlebot does not execute some types of JavaScript. So if your web page loads a Flash file via JavaScript, Google may not be aware of that Flash file, in which case it will not be indexed.

So far, Javascript is still no good, but EMBED codes are a-okay…

What have we learned? Well, Flash fanatics shouldn’t get too gooey in the knickers just yet. Its still pretty ugly, and it still has a nifty [FLASH] indicator beside it to let everyone know you’ve paid for (or pirated) Adobe Creative Suite.

What did I learn? I learned that to keep the keyword density of my vancouver seo site, is to keep reminding myself and others that this is a blog about SEO in the city of Vancouver, Canada.

Subtle, no?

Can Google really spider flash?

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Its a good question, so I’m setting up a little science experiment. We shall see, el Google… we shall see.

Why am I doing this?
Because its raining in Vancouver.

Why is it raining in Vancouver?
Because it always rains in Vancouver…

Google spider flash? That’s unpossible!

The Truth Revealed!

Friday, November 28th, 2008

I’ve always been hesitant to publish personal information on the interwebs for obvious reasons, but I came up with an idea in the shower one day that I thought was too amusing to pass up. Recruiters and companies often ask me for my SEO resume, and I thought it might be funny to say to them “just type my name into Google”.

So, for that exact reason, I have posted my SEO resume online for all to see. Why am I not concerned about having it online? Well, for one, I share the name with a christian rock singer who is popular in those circles, so I liked the challenge, and I thought if my job is to make sites #1 in search engines for keywords, why not prove it with my own name? For two, it can get me work (re: monetizing your site).

So, new experiment… can I rank for my own branded term? We’ll see…

Only an SEO would find this funny…

Saturday, August 30th, 2008

A suggested search result from Ask.com…

Apparently, that question gets asked often.

There’s No Escaping Their Web Of Terror!!!

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

When I was in university, back in the twentieth century, I was taking the bus home when I noticed a girl sitting in front of me was reading a textbook entitled “Spider Programming”. At the time, my mind drifted to fanciful notions of mad scientists embedding microchips into Black Widows to control their mind, and create an army of poisonous arachnids. ‘That’s so cool’, I thought, and proceeded to ask the girl if I could join forces with her team of spider controlling maniacs. She quickly moved to the front of the bus…

I rushed home to jump on the MUD through my 9600baud modem and ask my computer dork friends exactly what spider programming was. After about 40 lines of IRC technical mumbo-jumbo, I hacked them all to bits with my tenth level Ranger.

It wasn’t until many years, and a turn of the century, later when I finally understood what a ’spider’ (aka Bot, aka Robot, aka Cylon (okay, not really)) was. And for the uninitiated, here is the definition:

Web Spider - a program or automated script which browses the World Wide Web in a methodical, automated manner. Other less frequently used names for web crawlers are ants, automatic indexers, bots, and worms.

In a world where all you want is to get your fancy new website to the top of the Google/Yahoo charts, you will find yourself craving visits from their friendly, neighborhood web spiders. And here are some tips to increase your electronic arachnids’ traffic.

  • Update your site frequently. The more sophisticated bots utilized by Google and Yahoo attempt to mimic a real user, and what do real users like? Stuff that is new! Stuff that is relevant! Stuff that is awesome! More stuff means more visits, more visits mean more credibility, and more credibility means more ranks.
  • Use your ROBOTS.TXT file wisely! The Robots Exclusion Standard is the best way to tell these little human fakers where they should be going, because although they’re well designed code, they still have an IQ of zero. Nobody likes to see they’re web-test folders and wp-content folders showing up in the index, so know when to say Disallow!
  • DON’T USE FLASH TO RENDER TEXT!!! By all means, make your site fancy and pretty and all those other things that make you feel like a uber-swank web developer, but don’t embed your 40,000 character information page in a SWF file! Its also good to avoid building your navagation menu in Flash, as the navigation menu is what the bots use to associate the deep pages in your content rich site, and if its all flash, no spider’s gonna be able to read it… If you embed all your outbound links in a SWF, may God have mercy on your soul…
  • Design your site in WordPress! No, I’m serious. I’ve seen WordPress sites get spidered and indexed in a matter of hours. For some reason that I’m still trying to ascertain, Google loves Blogs more than Joni loves Chachi. Or, if you’ve got it in your head that the five years you spent in school learning AJAX and by God your going to program your site in AJAX, get yourself some link love from your hip computer dork friend’s blog.

I could continue further about Spiders, but my mind keeps drifting to this William Shatner movie I saw when I was a child, and I can’t seem to focus. I’ll continue this later…

document.write (”Hello_World”)

Wednesday, May 14th, 2008

Just started this blog today to log my all-consuming SEO fight vs Google Bots and algorithms… who will win in a battle of the wits? Stay tuned!