I want to follow with interest this cool contest created by Ryan inspired by the Peter's post: SWF Indexing in some of his Flash files :
Flex SEO Contest
But what I’m most worried about is how we can expose valuable data from
Flex (and Flash) to search engines in a way that makes the user
experience better. So I’m starting a contest in the hopes that the
community can learn the best way to expose data from a Flex application
to search engines.
Rules
I’ve come up with a phrase: “Fleximagically Searchable” which currently has absolutely no results on Google. In two months, whichever Flex application is number one in the search results wins. Here are the rules:
- It has to be a Flex application
- “Fleximagically Searchable” must be dynamically loaded. It can’t be static text inside of your application. - But I don’t care how you load it, in fact that might make a difference in how Google ranks you.
- The first link must be deep linked directly into where you load “Fleximagically Searchable” into your application. Feel free to use any deep linking methods out there.
- Nothing in your code can dynamically load the phrase automatically. It has to be the result of a user interaction.
- You must provide source code and be willing to talk about exactly what you did.
- Multiple entries are allowed if you want to try different things.
Read the full article on Ryan's site.






















good idea! But why only flex and not any swf?
Posted by: ahmet | July 11, 2008 at 09:39 PM
how is the Fleximagically Searchable contest going on who are the leaders now ?
Posted by: busby seo lover | August 06, 2008 at 07:47 PM
Really great web site...Thanks...
Posted by: Araba Oyunları | August 07, 2008 at 01:26 PM
Wowww...This is what i need..thanks...
Posted by: Savaş Oyunları | August 07, 2008 at 01:28 PM
Congrulations for this nice web design..Usefull..
Posted by: Kız Oyunları | August 07, 2008 at 01:30 PM
Really great web site...Thanks...
Posted by: savaş oyunları | October 30, 2009 at 03:04 PM