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CritiK
My client wants me to make a site for him, simmilar to URL but I do not find that site very appealing, can any one suggest what more should be improved ?
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The use of images and flash is overwhelming, choose less images and focus more on the content. However, the quality and direction of the new images will make an impact. A clean design, coupled with clean BORDERED or semi transparent photographs of projects and such will help you greatly. Flash intro = bad for search engines, but if it's going to be a corporate website, then for the most part, it's only going to be people that already know of the company that visit the website.
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Thanx for your reply, but as you wrote Flash intro = bad for search engines, is there any way around for doing that ? ie have both Flash intro and good search engine optimization.
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Yes, you can use a flash intro but all of the other elements of that page must be contextually and semantically correct. It's very difficult to mix the two becuase of the boxed in nature of the embedded flash... and surrounding html elements.
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