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First of all I don't know what a framed site looks like. The person wanting to exchange with me has my link located on a page that if you click my site anchor text, my page shows up within his. The margin which contains his site menu is clearly visible and functional as you look at my site.
I don't want to link with them because I’ve have heard Google frowns upon those types of reciprocals. Am I wrong?
Can someone explain how to identify a framed site, please?
-Eric
I have a framed site that has consistently ranked on the first page of G for some pretty competative keywords for the past 5 years. The fact the the site is framed should not be an issue if considering a link exchange. I would take a look at their code and make sure everything is above board from an SEO point of view.
Just my 2 cents worth.
Put...
<script type="text/javascript">
if (top.location!= self.location)
top.location = self.location;
</script>
before the </HEAD>