Pensions Information Google May Not Show You

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Google may know a lot of information about pensions but it may not always show all it knows.  This comes to mind because I happened to stumble on some Electric information from Pensions World, which is not all that visible to search queries.

Take a surf with Robin Ellison through the world wide web and discover pensions at the touch of a button.  There is a lot of pensions law out there. There are plenty of books; increasingly however, electronics are adding a new approach to finding and interpreting the flood of new rules and regulations.

The reason why this is less visible than it should be is that normally it is visible within a framed web site at Pensions World. Wherever you go on the website, the URL never changes in the address field.

Google does acknowledge its problem with Frames.

Google supports frames and iframes to the extent that it can. Frames can cause problems for search engines because they don’t correspond to the conceptual model of the web.

If you use wording such as “This site requires the use of frames,” or “Upgrade your browser,” instead of providing alternate content on your site, then you’ll exclude both search engines and individuals who’ve disabled frames on their browsers.

Another website in the Frozen UK Pensions field that has some good information slightly buried is that for the British Australian Pensioner Association.  Here are some of the web pages that are worth exploring on frozen pensions.

As a footnote for the technically-minded, it should be noted that by mentioning all these extra web pages here, they will now be much more visible in Google.  There are now direct links to them that in Google’s words probably ‘correspond to the conceptual model of the web’.

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