@patrickstox you can use NOINDEX meta tag if you don't want it to be indexed... nofollowed links do not tell Google to stop indexing, so... #vcbuzz
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Als antwoord op @seosmarty
Right, but blocking crawling in robots.txt would prevent them from seeing a page marked noindex. If they aren't allowed to crawl, they can't see the noindex tag, so a page blocked from crawling with a noindex tag on it may still get indexed.
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Als antwoord op @patrickstox @seosmarty
Yes. Basically you have to pick one or the other. Do you want the page not crawled, or not indexed? Because it’s pretty much impossible to have both unless there are zero links (including internal) pointing to the page.
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And meta robots=“index,nofollow” is only useful in very specific edge cases (like penalty recovery). If you want links nofollowed, it’s best to do it with the link rel command.
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So much this. Nofollow at a page level gets used way too much because people don't understand it also stops crawling of your internal links and passing value through your own website. There are better ways, like automated tagging at the link level. #vcbuzz
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