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#META ROBOTS HOW TO#

If you don’t know how to handle it properly, you might be wasting a large amount of your link juice that could have flown to pages you actually want to receive it. As you may or may not know, even pages that are forbidden to be indexed via any means can still accumulate PageRank. When will the link juice be passed and when it will not. Now that you understand the cases above, lets move on to something even more advanced. Advanced stuff, passing Page Rank in robots.txt and meta conflicts The page will not be shown in the search results. Meta noindex vs meta index conflict: If a single page has both meta noindex and meta index tags, meta noindex will resolve. Outcome: Page will be blocked by robots.txt, meta tag will never be seen by googlebot thus will be ignored, which will allow the page to be shown as snippet with no description in rare occasions in the search results. Outcome: Page will not be indexed and will not be shown in the search results at all.Ĭase 3: Both Robots.txt and meta tag forbid the indexing of a URL. Outcome: Page will be blocked by robots.txt, meta tag will never be seen by googlebot thus will be ignored, page will only be shown in results as a reference in very rare occasions (it will not have a description, only title and URL).Ĭase 2: Robots.txt allows indexing of a URL but meta tags forbids it. Robots.txt noindex vs meta noindex, which one has priority?Ĭase 1: Robots.txt forbids indexing of a URL but meta tag allows it. To make this issue a bit clearer to the general public, I decided to make this guide that will show you exactly what happens in these situations. Have you ever wondered what would resolve if your robtos.txt and your meta tags had conflicting directives regarding content indexing? Don’t worry, this question can be a real challenge to even very advanced SEOs.







Meta robots