Question : Opencube and SEO - spiders does not follow links

It seems that the spiders are not reading the links within the menu (from www.opencube.com ) in our newly developed --> website http://www.takemarket.com and that is a SEO problem, the menu is a .js script. Google (and other spiders) is indexing our index page fine but it looks like it does not follow the links within the menu, so only the front page (index) is indexed - is the a way to optimize this?

Now we have no problem with our ranking - we are no #1 on searches like TakeMarket  (TM) ect. The issues is that the rest of the pages is not indexed.

For the records - we are aware of the issues with Iframes/frames in regards of SEO.

Thanks for your answers to our question!
Kind regards
TakeMarket(TM) aka whatisthesolution

Answer : Opencube and SEO - spiders does not follow links

A sitemap should be first priority, that will make it more likely that all of your pages are indexed. It's simply a page with a list of text links to all of your pages. You can keep it simple. There's also Google sitemaps that you might check into later.

Other than that, you might impliment the following, with the top things being most important:

keyword research
keywords in title
keywords in h1 tag (remember each page is separate)
soliciting a variety of incoming links (links on a page without other links, link sections, directories - a link building campaign must look natural
CSS instead of HTML
less javascript
the only meta tag you need is the description
expanding the site with resources, articles, tools, forums, boards, blogs - only that are appropriate to your industry. Being the most resourceful site in your industry or the site with the most authority can cause an incoming link snowball, increasing traffic.

But first read www.seo-blog.com/tutorial.php

Let me know what else I can help with.

weikelbob
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