A guy I know has a small business with a number of web pages provided by auto-trader. He bought a domain with UKReg and pointed it at his pages using framed web forwarding which as you may know, allows the specification of meta data such as keywords, description, etc. If you go to the domain, and view the source, the meta tags are in there - sounds OK so far doesn't it?
The problem is that having submitted the domain name to Google and others, the site hasn't been submitted yet. Am I right in thinking Google has enforced the idea of rejecting framed web forwarding now?
Can anyone suggest a way around this? Will he have to have a proper site? If so, won't Google also object to using page redirection to the Auto-Trader pages?
[edit]I don't know why this got moved, it was originally in the "Networks & Internet Connectivity"
Anyway, it seems Google does indeed reject framed web forwarding...
The problem is that having submitted the domain name to Google and others, the site hasn't been submitted yet. Am I right in thinking Google has enforced the idea of rejecting framed web forwarding now?
Can anyone suggest a way around this? Will he have to have a proper site? If so, won't Google also object to using page redirection to the Auto-Trader pages?
[edit]I don't know why this got moved, it was originally in the "Networks & Internet Connectivity"
Anyway, it seems Google does indeed reject framed web forwarding...
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