SEO

Splash Pages- SEO No No

Posted by Jessica Knobbe on October 23, 2009
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I am putting an internet marketing strategy pitch together for a local pet store.  After searching keyword phrases to see if they were indexed at all (more on that later) I finally reached their current website and was greeted with…. a splash page.  Ugh, why?  Yes I want to enter your site that is why I came here.  Look, I understand that there are a couple of situations where this might be appropriate: if your website contains adult content or if your website is in multiple languages.  But splash pages are typically a search engine optimization no- no- they are invisible to the search spiders.  They lack keyword rich text. They lack internal links. Even if the spider could see your website, it couldn’t travel to where the good stuff, aka your content, is hiding.  Also keep in mind those with slower browsing speeds are just sitting there, growing impatient as this page loads as it’s most likely stuffed with ginormous graphics and music that I’m going to shut off anyway because I work in cubeland and for what? Just so that I can hit a button to enter?  Not a very compelling call to action. 
Granted we can expect to see advances in indexing flash especially with the new Adobe/Omniture partnership but until that happens remember a splash page is really just a wall between your website and the world.  Also, increasingly people are entering websites from many angles based on long tail keyword search phrases and the idea of a homepage is even becoming obsolete.  Consumers want direct, fast and relevant results.  You might want to re-evaluate whether a splash page provides any real value to your consumers and your SEO strategy.

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