Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 1:27:59 GMT -8
The Google... a nice juicy page you really ought to index your sitemap says. But then your robots.txt takes it away. Same thing with meta robots Dont include a page in an XML sitemap and then set meta robots noindexfollow. While Im at it let me rant briefly about meta robots noindex means dont index the page. Nofollow means nothing about that page. It means dont follow the links outbound from that page i.e. go ahead and flush all that link juice down the toilet.
Theres probably some obscure reason out there for setting meta robots noindexnofollow Kazakhstan Phone Number but its beyond me what that might be. If you want Google to not index a page set meta robots to noindexfollow. OK rant over In general then you want every page on your site to fall into two buckets Utility pages useful to users but not anything youd expect to be a search landing page Yummy highquality search landing pages Everything in bucket should either be blocked by robots.txt or blocked via meta robots noindexfollow and should not be in an XML sitemap.
Everything in bucket should not be blocked in robots.txt should not have meta robots noindex and probably should be in an XML sitemap. Bucket image prior to my decorating them courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society on Flickr. Google is taking some measure of overall site quality and using that sitewide metric to impact ranking and Im not talking about link juice here. Think about this from Googles perspective. Lets say youve got one great page full of fabulous content that ticks all the boxes from relevance to Panda to social media engagement. If Google sees your site as pages of content of which only pages are like this one great page well if Google sends a user to one of those great pages whats the user experience going to be like if they click a link on that page.
Theres probably some obscure reason out there for setting meta robots noindexnofollow Kazakhstan Phone Number but its beyond me what that might be. If you want Google to not index a page set meta robots to noindexfollow. OK rant over In general then you want every page on your site to fall into two buckets Utility pages useful to users but not anything youd expect to be a search landing page Yummy highquality search landing pages Everything in bucket should either be blocked by robots.txt or blocked via meta robots noindexfollow and should not be in an XML sitemap.
Everything in bucket should not be blocked in robots.txt should not have meta robots noindex and probably should be in an XML sitemap. Bucket image prior to my decorating them courtesy of Minnesota Historical Society on Flickr. Google is taking some measure of overall site quality and using that sitewide metric to impact ranking and Im not talking about link juice here. Think about this from Googles perspective. Lets say youve got one great page full of fabulous content that ticks all the boxes from relevance to Panda to social media engagement. If Google sees your site as pages of content of which only pages are like this one great page well if Google sends a user to one of those great pages whats the user experience going to be like if they click a link on that page.