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<p>Almost all SEO experts state that the use of frames inhibit the effectiveness of SEO. This seems highly unlikely, since a spider reads every web page as text that is parsed for particular data.  What is more likely is that the use of frames, being as complicated as it has always been, is difficult to use without errors.  Those errors, when encountered by a spider (or a web browser), will cause the</p>]]></description>
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<p>Almost all SEO experts state that the use of frames inhibit the effectiveness of SEO. This seems highly unlikely, since a spider reads every web page as text that is parsed for particular data.  What is more likely is that the use of frames, being as complicated as it has always been, is difficult to use without errors.  Those errors, when encountered by a spider (or a web browser), will cause the</p>]]></content:encoded>
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