As you know, a Flash movie as the index page or as the banner on a site has always been a major problem with search engine optimization. There's simply no content for the search engines to index. So when I learned that Google can index the contents of Adobe Flash movies, I was surprised. It seemed this remarkable discovery had gone virtually unnoticed in the SEO community. But as you probably know, Google has always been the first to index different types of content: .doc files, PDF files, etc. Google has also made amazing inroads in being able to index dynamic content. And now they're the first major search engine to index Flash - another significant step forward in the SEO industry. So why has Flash presented such problems in the past? Background of Adobe Flash Movies and SEO With a Adobe Flash movie as the main page of a site, the Web site owner is giving up the crucial text necessary to prove to the search engines that the main page is about a particular topic. Without that text, the search engines have nothing to index. Therefore, the main page rarely does well in the rankings, unless off-page factors such as link popularity or link reputation are sufficient to carry the page on their own. In the past, legitimate work around have been few and far between. This made things extremely difficult for businesses who wanted to create a rich user experience with a Flash home page, such as Web design firms, photography studios, graphic design firms, and so forth.
It is not ok to simply cut and paste someone's work. http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/flash.html Not withstanding that fact, Google has been indexing flash files for quite some time now. This is not news. In fact, that article is almost 5 years old http://web.archive.org/web/20040824053502/http://www.searchengineworkshops.com/articles/flash.html '04 to be exact. Nigel