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    Is "no follow"ing a folder influences also its subfolders?

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    • Keszi
      Keszi @loopyal last edited by

      Alan, I agree with you on this one.

      But if there is no followed link to the pages then it kind of stops the search engines to reach these pages.

      But we'll see as soon as we have any testing done on this issue.

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      • mgreco
        mgreco @Keszi last edited by

        The thing is that the /product/review have links, actually lot of internal links and also external ones as well, so they are normally crawled, except sometimes there are some issues with them, besides often other article pages are outranking the recensione pages.
        There is some issue when it comes to /review pages particularly and really this "no follow" of that folder would suit as an explanation at the moment.

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        • mediabase
          mediabase last edited by

          Hi Martin,

          Rel="nofollow" can be used with the following syntax:

          [Lousy Punks!](http://www.seomoz.org)

          Links can have lots of attributes applied to them, but the engines ignore nearly all of these, with the important exception of the rel="nofollow" tag. In the example above, by adding the rel=nofollow attribute to the link tag, we've told the search engines that we, the site owners, do not want this link to be interpreted as the normal, "editorial vote." Nofollow came about as a method to help stop automated blog comment, guestbook, and link injection spam, but has morphed over time into a way of telling the engines to discount any link value that would ordinarily be passed. Links tagged with nofollow are interpreted slightly differently by each of the engines.

          Note that the sub-folders will not be crawled too.

          I hope that you will found the solution.

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          • StevenHowe
            StevenHowe last edited by

            I have come to understand  (perhaps incorrectly) that the "nofollow" attribute doesn't actually prevent a crawler from following the link, but merely that it disregards any relationship between the content on the source page and the destination. On this basis, using the "nofollow" attribute wouldn't affect your site on a per-folder basis, only that your internal linking will be affected from a SEO point of view.

            To prevent a crawler from indexing a folder or sub-folder requires modifying your robots.txt file (Harald kindly linked to a good article on this) and using "disallow" on a parent folder does affect sub-folders using this method.

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            • mgreco
              mgreco @mediabase last edited by

              The pre-last sentence is probably the answer I was looking for - that "nofollow" attribute may influence sub-folders.
              Still, would appreciate if perhaps somebody would have hands-on experience with this?

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              • Keszi
                Keszi @mgreco last edited by

                Martin,

                I have two questions:

                1. Why is there a nofollow?

                2. Are all of the review pages gaining links from somewhere else (indexable pages, with follow link)?

                Gr.,

                Istvan

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                • mgreco
                  mgreco @mgreco last edited by

                  1."nofollow" is there as those pages are redirecting to affiliate landing pages. As I understand it is a fairly common tactic used for affiliate links.

                  2. Yes, they do. Still, they have issue outranking the articles mentioning product for the keyword of product.

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                  • Keszi
                    Keszi @mgreco last edited by

                    Martins,

                    Could you provide a link maybe? Or send it over a PM. Just getting out of office, I will check it in the weekend.

                    Gr.,

                    Istvan

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                    • loopyal
                      loopyal @StevenHowe last edited by

                      Martins - what Steve says is true.

                      the nofollow tag doesn't stop even googlebot following down the tree.

                      • I checked my logs.

                      The nofollow probably tells their system that no pagerank is passed through that link. - and any links on that page do not receive any pagerank.  I say "probably" because we don't know for sure.

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                      • Dr-Pete
                        Dr-Pete last edited by

                        I'd agree with the general consensus that, while a nofollow on the links could cut the crawl path, it's no guarantee that deeper pages won't be followed or indexed. Any stray internal links, inbound links, etc. could trigger a crawl, or Google could just go exploring and then not be certain about your indexation signals on the deeper pages.

                        Nofollow'ing the "/product" level could definitely disrupt link-juice flow to the "/product/review" level and may impact rankings. I'm having a hard time envisioning how you're set up, but I suspect there's a way to block the affiliate links without blocking the entire "/product" level. My gut reaction is that this isn't set up quite right.

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                        • CleverPhD
                          CleverPhD last edited by

                          Are you also blocking the sub-folders with robots.txt?   I think of nofollow as being used on a page by page basis vs a folder basis and only with the robots.txt you can block a folder.

                          As these pages are already in the index and you want them out, you really need to add a noindex meta tag on the offending pages.  I would not use the robots.txt approach as you want Google to be able to spider the page then read the noindex meta tag to remove the page.

                          Cheers.

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                          • Dr-Pete
                            Dr-Pete @mgreco last edited by

                            Keep in mind that, even if the nofollow does block that path (and I agree with others that that's dubious - I've seen Google take a lot of liberties), there are still potentially other paths to those deeper pages, including old, inbound links. Even if there are no paths at all, but Google previously indexed this pages, they may keep indexing them. Ultimately, you'll probably a need some stronger medicine here.

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