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Make an iFrame indexable by Google

Discussion in 'Google' started by rwin2007, Apr 29, 2011.

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    Hello,

    I have a website where I want to use an iFrame to display a specific part of another website of mine.

    What is the best solution so also Google will be able to index my products (in the iFrame) and index it in combination with the other content on my main domain.

    Please support me in the right direction.

    Thanks,
    Erwin
     
    rwin2007, Apr 29, 2011 IP
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    just stay away from it
     
    FREE BET, Apr 29, 2011 IP
  3. Brandon Sheley

    Brandon Sheley Illustrious Member

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    The only way to do this is have google index the site the iframe is from..
     
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    rwin2007 Well-Known Member

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    mmmm.... that is a bummer.

    and if i use an INCLUDE statement?

    My original website is already indexed.... but i want to have it indexed in combination with the content of the page the iframe is on.....

    Domain forwarding or redirecting is also no option... domain forwarding with masking is a SEO killer.... so in fact no solutions for this problem or opportunity I had......but to leave it.
     
    rwin2007, Apr 29, 2011 IP
  5. Alicia V

    Alicia V Guest

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    yeah that's the best advice. if you run around with websites that are all jacked up with some frames that lead to other domains it's not going to make that much sense and is going to be less efficient. every time you make an update to the other site it may or may not be relevant to the site your i-framing in.

    it is best to keep your websites straightened out then rigging them up like this
     
    Alicia V, Apr 29, 2011 IP