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May 02, 2008

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Hi Bena,

This is another reason why I don't generally recommend using mobilizers when creating a mobile site. There area actually a few issues with this site in terms of SEO, and frames, as you mention is one of them. If you look in the source code you'll see tags, which indicate frames. It looks like the majority of your content is being served in a frame, which is bad for indexing and ranking. I'll email you a pic of the offending code so you can see.

Best,
Bryson

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