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nameserver vs SEO issue
Hi, my apologies in advance if this post might sound cryptic, or if actually this answer has been resolved elsewhere. I do not have any experience in this at all, and therefore I am not even sure what terms I should be searching for.
Ok, I have recently designed a friend's website as such:
her domain name mintio.sg is registered through vooju.com,
whilst she is still using webspace for another website to host this new site, nectar-studio.com/mintiosg,
nectar-studio.com being her other website and /mintiosg being the folder where I placed files for the new website.
Through vooju.com, I am allowed 2 options, a URL forward method, or a nameserver method where I should provide 2 NS servers.
I currently chose the URL forwarding method since it works fine, however the issue here is I am unable to do any SEO through the domain mintio.sg because all vooju.com does is create an index page with the following code:
<FRAMESET ROWS ="0,100%">
<FRAME SRC="/blank.html" NAME="blank">
<FRAME SRC="http://www.vooju.com/cgi-bin/vj/parkredirect/parkredirect_zoom.pl?url=www.nectar-studio.com/mintiosg" NAME="mymainz">
</FRAMESET>
therefore I am unable to insert any META tags and do verification with Google Webmaster Tools and the like.
Hence, I am wondering if Vooju's alternative method of providing my own nameservers will solve my problem here, (although after reading a bit I realise I probably require dedicated nameservers from nectar-studio.com, and also, this entire exercise may be futile since my files are not in the root folder of nectar-studio.com, please confirm if this is true)
Either way, please kindly advise on what I should be doing next.
Many thanks for your time.
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