Hi Everyone, If I have a link on a site that when you click that link it goes to a page on that site that puts my site in a frame-does that still have SEO value? Thanks
I don't think so...anything inside of an iframe doesn't have any type os SEO significance. That link will be best used to generate traffic and not better SEO rankings. Regards, Dusty
WOW-Thanks guys for the quick reponse-That will be my one and only link on that site. Chinese-Seo how do I tell if it is a Do Follow link? Thanks
I can assure you that you won't get any SEO boost from an iframe. Its best to just to make the link go to your page directly.
No stay away from using frames on your site and linking to it, google will not be able to read what is inside of that frame directly from that page. As for telling if the link is dofollow or not, just simply do not use the rel=nofollow tag inside the linked text. By not using the tag, the link is automatically a do follow link.
If the link is not on your website, just look at the source code of that page where the link is located and you will see "rel=nofollow" if not the link is okay. Now you have to figure out a way of making gazillions of links!
I avoid anything involving frames when it comes to getting links. With frames it is difficult for search engine spiders to crawl a website. I don't think you would get any seo benefit at all from this type of link. It sounds like the actual link goes to their own page and your site is automatically loaded in an iframe on that page. So there is no actual link to your site on their page.
You can do what dapyx said as far as the coding, however you can make your life much easier by downloading the "NoDoFollow" addon from firefox. Its "just a simple extension to highlight links in a page according to nofollow / dofollow status." Heres the URL: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5687
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Hi, The frames are more regarded as arguing points when it comes to the matter of having pages indexed rather than the SEO helpers.
Use a spider tool to see if Google can read what's in your iframe If it can't then you have your answer...
Open the source code for any page, then search for your link and see if this tag is there or not ""rel="nofollow""". If it is, then that is not a backlink that is, its not a do follow link