Using dynamic frames; is this possible?

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Joshua

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Firstly let me explain: I am a complete newbie to website development, so if this seems like a rediculous question... pardon me :D

So anyway: Is it possible to place a frame (where the content differs depending on the inbound link) on the main index.htm page of a site and benefit from the inbound links to the one page (which then climbs in the serps) whilst providing the relevant information that each visitor requires.

I hope that's clear, here's a more visual example:

Inb. Link A: Red tennis balls -->Index page, with relevant frame displayed

Inb. Link B: Blue tennis balls -->Index page, with relevant frame displayed

Index page (call it index.extension, whatever you fancy) climbs in the serps due to a greater number of inbound links.

Does this go against the basic rules of how serp ranking works or something? Probably a question for the newbie section.I'm sorry if it is :)
 


Yes, this is possible. You can do it with PHP or JS. You would do it just like a redirect based on the referring URL, but instead of redirecting to a dif page, you would just specify the frame to display.
 
Oh cool, thanks alot guys!

I have a perfect way to use this that actually pays per visitor's click rather than costs. More importantly, these in bound links will come from a respectable website and could, if I were that bothered, be tailored by me to have a high pagerank. If this works I will explain the idea in full, in another thread, at a later date.
 
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