>>| From: Michael Dinowitz
>>|
>>| Well, it's a logic thing. Google indexes pages based on
>>| content. Most of a pages initial content is layout; Header,
>>| sidebar, etc. If a site is in frames, the actual content
>>| that will be indexed will be the frame content which
>>| doesn't have all the extra layout. Less layout, more
>>| content, better index, better rating.

Well - if you're really interested ....

Some reading for you :)

http://www.seo-guy.com/seo-tutorial/complicated-seo-issues.html

Also:
http://www.highrankings.com/framedsite.htm  <--- very good

Also:
"Frames


There has been a lot of writing on internet about the advantages and
disadvantages of using frames.
Some webdesigners are very much in favour of them, while others dislike
them and especially optimizers claim that they're no good from a SEO
optimization perspective. Still, frames can be used to your advantage.
Unnecesary text, menus and headers are put in another frame, seperated
from the real content on the page. All we have to do is to make sure
that every page contains a link to the homepage containing frameset (and
preferably to all other important pages on the website). Doing so, will
avoid that a visitor gets trapped on a framepage and navigation to other
pages is guaranteed.
In the <NOFRAMES> tag we put alternative content for the frameset.
Repeat all content the way you have them on every individual frame in
the frameset, and make sure your sitemap is included. Don't make the
same mistake as often can be seen and write more than just "this page
uses frames...""
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