Use Robots Meta Tag
Illustration Robots Meta Tag;
<meta name="robots" content="index, nofollow"/>
I could utilize the above meta tag to advise Google to file the page however not to take after any connections on the page, if for reasons unknown, I didn't need the page to show up in Google query items.
Naturally, Googlebot will record a page and take after connections to it. So there's no compelling reason to label pages with substance estimations of INDEX or FOLLOW. GOOGLE
There are different guidelines you can make utilization of in your Robots Meta Tag, however recollect Google naturally WILL file and take after connections, so you have NO compelling reason to incorporate that as a summon – you can forget the robots meta totally – and presumably ought to in the event that you haven't the faintest idea.
Googlebot sees any blend of lowercase and capitalized. GOOGLE.
Substantial qualities for Robots Meta Tag "CONTENT" property are: "List", "NOINDEX", "Take after", and "NOFOLLOW".
Illustration Usage:
META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, FOLLOW"
META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="INDEX, NOFOLLOW"
META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW"
META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="NOARCHIVE"
META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT="NOSNIPPET"
Google will comprehend the accompanying and translates the accompanying robots meta label values:
NOINDEX – keeps the page from being incorporated into the record.
NOFOLLOW – keeps Googlebot from taking after any connections on the page. (Take note of this is not quite the same as the connection level NOFOLLOW trait, which keeps Googlebot from taking after an individual connection.)
NOARCHIVE – keeps a stored duplicate of this page from being accessible in the indexed lists.
NOSNIPPET – keeps a depiction from showing up underneath the page in the query items, and additionally counteracts reserving of the page.
NOODP – hinders the Open Directory Project portrayal of the page from being utilized as a part of the depiction that shows up beneath the page in the list items.
NONE – equal to "NOINDEX, NOFOLLOW".
I've incorporated the robots meta tag in my instructional exercise as this IS one of just a couple meta labels/HTML head components I concentrate on with regards to overseeing Googlebot and Bingbot. At a page level – it is an effective approach to control if your pages are returned in query items pages.
These meta labels go in the [HEAD] area of an [HTML] page and speak to the main labels for Google I think about. Pretty much everything else you can put in the [HEAD] of your HTML record is very superfluous and perhaps inconsequential (for Google advancement, at any rate).
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