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Written by Ken Builder   
Monday, 14 July 2008
Flash website builder is now search engine friendly

London, UK ( MyfreePR ) - July 12, 2008 - The UK’s favourite website building software Webeden.co.uk announced this week that their flash website builder is now totally search engine friendly, thanks to some clever behind-the-scenes programming.
 
As part of their latest release, every flash website created by webeden.co.uk will have a matching HTML version that sits behind the flash files. This HTML is fully open to Search Engine Optimisation in the same way as regular websites. In actual fact it is better than most – all the HTML is fully W3C compliant, and so when it comes to SEO a webeden.co.uk website will very competitive.
 
This is all important for anyone looking to build a website for their business. Four out of five journeys-on-the-web that end with a transaction have started with a search, so if you want to drive potential customers to your website you absolutely have to appear in the Search Engine Results page.
 
Earlier today UK MD Ken Builder said “Flash websites have always been very popular and visually stimulating, compared to their HTML counterparts. You always know when you’re looking at a site with great animation, then its probably in flash. However up to now many people have had the perception that search engines couldn’t ‘read’ flash, and would therefore not place flash websites in the search engine results. This is no longer the case with Webeden.co.uk – you can build a website in the complete confidence that its search engine friendly.’
 
From hobby websites to fully functioning ecommerce website, over 1.6 million people have built a professional website with webeden.co.uk.
 
About Webeden
 
Webeden is an independently run, London based, web software company. The company’s maverick and refreshing approach gives it outstanding presence in the burgeoning market for website design tools. Through its online site building tool SiteMaker, Webeden is making it easy for everyone, no matter what their experience, to build a website. Over 1,500,000 have already tried and succeeded.
 
For more information see www.webeden.co.uk
 
Contact:
Ken Builder
http://www.webeden.co.uk
London, United Kingdom
 
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