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To increase our sales i am planning to use a 3 paragraph marketing pitch with a buy now link inside a inline frame (Iframe) across all our well ranked pages .
So when a user views the page the marketing pitch will appear in the beginning of the page followed by content . I am using Iframe mainly because its easy to update across hundreds of page and more importantly this will not affect my present page in terms of Keyword optimisation.
I am not sure what google thinks about this .I believe there should not be any problems and this cannot be considered cloaking because the user is still seeing what googlebot saw plus the marketing pitch.
Please advise , thanks ...
After all, what you are proposing will end up as a kind of poor man's cloak, and the average surfer will start out seeing several screens of something very different than the Google SERP indicated.
If the domain is important to you, I'd suggest some caution here. You might do much better not to make the iframe the full page width, but rather use it as a sidebar -- so the indexed content is also immediately visible when a visitor clicks through from Google.
I am interested in the rest of the comments here about iframes though as I'm considering using them in the near future. :)
Shelley
Brett , i saw your post regarding using iframe to insert text [webmasterworld.com...] , so whats your experience with it
Where I've used an iframe, it has been perfect. Some times we go ahead and block the indexing on the iframe content too.
I've never done anything like you are proposing there Gopi. That's a big chunk of screen real estate. I can certainly understand it's appeal to reduce site updating.
The only thing to be aware of, is that sooner or later the iframe content page (target url) will get indexed by Google. It will leak from a referral, scanned for the http address in the iframe declaration, or via someones toolbar. Either way, Google does find all those pages that are pointed too by an iframe - it's only a matter of time.
Also, tedster's trick of using an ILAYER does work like a charm for backwards compatability.