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Comments on: Google reads Flash text, so optimize it

With Matt Cutts admitting that Google's using the Adobe Search Engine SDK technology to pull text from Flash files, new modes of SEO for Flash can be explored.

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by inachu January 8, 2008 10:43 AM PST
SEO methods are soon only done by certified Jedi.

No mind trick here!
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by krivak January 22, 2008 3:09 AM PST
Yes, Flash is back on the scene ladies and gentlemen. SEO will never be the same again! Yahoo and Google will soon have to re-write their site optimization advice sheets for SEO marketers if the Search Engine SDK tool gets THAT advanced to stand up to the HTML.
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by mariusica2008 October 20, 2008 12:59 AM PDT
yes, they do
But not properly according to what I've noticed
<a href="http://www.dentalhealthsite.com">Marius</a>
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