Frame forwarding my blog
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Hello again..
Last blog question for a while, I promise!
The annoying folk behind my website say that the only way for my blog to be at http://www.celynnenphography.co.uk/blog would be to frame forward it, because of how they are hosting, managing it etc
Is this an acceptable and useful thing regarding SEO? (I want my website to benefit from my blog's content)
Thanks a lot guys!
Ioan
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Right.
I hate Photobiz.
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Right.
I hate Photobiz.
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ahh what your talking about is a bit different from what I thought you meant, but ok lets focus on your question now that I know what your talking about.
I would make the http://cheshireweddingphotographyblog.co.uk into a landing page of some sort and work allot on usability and design and have the content focus on weddings.
if you use the frame forward you'll risk creating duplicate content and all sort of other problems. frame forwards are the worst thing that was ever invented and google hates them, allot. since your able to cheat Google's clients.
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So taking http://cheshireweddingphotographyblog.co.uk/, forwarding it to http://www.celynnenphography.co.uk/blog will make http://www.celynnenphography.co.uk/ (my main and "most important" website) worst?!
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I haven't read your previus questions but here's my two cents: Whatever you do, DO NOT do that!
it will make it very difficult for the robots to crawl your site and some won't even do it.
I would advice you to find a new host. and move all of your material to the new blog.
A iframe solution is one of the worst solutions you can make.
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