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Months of research and cases studies to illustrate how Google handles Flash since the update in July.
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from MattMcGee 1212 Days ago #
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Good stuff, Brian.

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from MiriamEllis 1212 Days ago #
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This is an extremely thorough and worthy article.

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from beussery 1212 Days ago #
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Thanks for your kind words, as an artist, designer and seo this topic is of particular interest to me.

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from cre8pc 1212 Days ago #
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Nice research and writeup.  A definite bookmarker.

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from barnaseo 1211 Days ago #
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Impressive, thanks (also for the links you´ve added to your article - great resources!). Waiting for my lunch break to print it ;)

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from nBridges 1211 Days ago #
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Indeed good stuff mate

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from HeadlandDigital 1211 Days ago #
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This is interesting. Another startup, Wix, may be taking advantage of the same new developments to help create SE-friendly flash sites.

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from beussery 1211 Days ago #
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Thanks again, to everyone for all of the great feedback!

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from AndrewMiller 1211 Days ago #
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One of the best articles I’ve seen in a long time. Well done, and thank you!

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from berbels 1211 Days ago #
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Very helpful for designers who want to start building sites in flash again

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from ryanlash 1211 Days ago #
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...and those who decided to say, ’ah heck, we just want something flashy for our company.’

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from Winooski 1210 Days ago #
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Standing ovation for Mr. Ussery! I hope this helps convince more SEOers (and those who write about it) of the value of using a structured, scientific approach that includes developing hypotheses and testing them.

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