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| Offline Consultant War Room Member Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Alberta, Canada
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Maybe its just me, but it seems that Google does not want iframes on landing pages at ALL. I didnt think it was a problem before as long as you had other text (related article, videos, some outbound links) but it seems if they dont like the offer you are promoting you are done. i.e. iFrame of Teeth Whitening rebill CPA offer = slapped (even if you have other content) Anyone else experiencing this? |
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if I not mistaken, google doesn't allow iframe
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This is nothing new. An iframe (by defintion) is not part of your site, it is actually another site simply "displayed" on your site. It will never get spidered or indexed as part of your site, never was and never will. Google doesnt see a relationship between whats in the iframe and your site.
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