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

      Google's official advice is that rel=prev/next should include the additional parameters, but then you should rel-canonical to the non-parameterized URL for that individual page. Setting it up properly, unfortunately, is difficult and I feel that it's too confusing to be adopted by most sites.

      You can META NOINDEX pages 2+ and sorts and see how it works, or you can also block parameters in Google Webmaster Tools (or tell them those parameters are for pagination). Unfortunately, the "right" answer often depends on the size of the site and the scope of the problem. In some cases, I've found that the by-the-book approach works fine, and in others we had to throw out Google's book and improvise. I wish I could tell you that there's a one-sized-fits-all answer, but there doesn't seem to be, in my experience.

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      • Leighm
        Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

        Thanks Peter. I hadn't seen Google's official advise on this. Having thought about it again, it does make more sense as I think it would be quite messy trying to get the rel next prev tags pointing to the non parameter urls. It's good to know that the canonical tag works in conjunction with these tags to point to the correct url.

        I know it's easier to just no index those pages, but doesn't that mean you leak link juice that goes to those pages? Telling Google that they are a part of a series and having all that link juice combined into a single page should mean a more powerful page?

        Thanks Peter.

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

          I haven't had a lot of problems with NOINDEX, FOLLOW leaking link-juice (in that pages below it ranked), but it's nearly impossible to ever test it both ways and measure which is better. The theoretically advantages of rel=prev/next are:

          (1) Less link-juice disruption, as you said.

          (2) That Google can choose to rank a different page in the series (like page 3 of results) if that page is more applicable.

          I think, honestly, that rel=prev/next was really designed more for paginated articles, which have similar META data but unique content. Paginated search is a bit messier.

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          • Leighm
            Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

            Thanks Peter. One other advantage I can think that the rel=prev/next has: if someone is looking at products on a site and they are on the 2nd or 3rd page, they might decide to link to the page. This will pass the link juice to that page (or collection of pages) whereas if the page was noindexed, it would be a wasted link.

            Cheers,

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

              Practically, I think people worry a bit too much about that, as it's very rare to get links to page 2+ of search results (people link to either the top-level pages or the deep, product pages). Theoretically, though, you're absolutely right.

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              • AlanMosley
                AlanMosley @Dr-Pete last edited by

                As Dr pete stated that this is un-likely, but for arguments sake if you make the pages noindex,follow then the link juice would not be wasted.

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                • Leighm
                  Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

                  Hi Alan, that wasn't my understanding of how it worked. I thought the "follow" part in this only permitted the bots to literally follow those links to other pages, and no link juice passes through. Maybe I misunderstood that?

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

                    Sorry, my answer makes it sounds like link-juice would be completely cut-off, which isn't correct. If you have a NOINDEX,FOLLOW'ed path, some (most?) link-juice will travel down it. So, if there are links to Page 1 of search, and Pages 2-10 are NOINDEX,FOLLOW, then there are product pages, the product pages will get link juice.

                    I'm not 100% sure, though, what happens with links directly to NOINDEX,FOLLOW pages - I've heard some people suggest that it can disrupt link-juice flow. I suspect that may only be partial, but I've never seen much in the way of data.

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                    • Leighm
                      Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

                      Thanks Peter.

                      Just to clarify: I'm not talking about search results pages. I'm talking about paginated category pages. I've honestly had a number of cases where sites have linked to those 2nd or 3rd pages. Weird, I know.

                      Anyway, it's only a few links so I'm not too concerned about it.

                      Cheers.

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

                        Unless I'm misunderstanding, I think of "search results" pretty broadly - and category pages would apply. Each category page is a set of links to products (patio umbrellas, in this case), right? If you're talking about something totally different, please elaborate, because I may be missing something.

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                        • Leighm
                          Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

                          Yes, it's the latter instance that I was talking about.

                          Thanks Peter.

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                          • Leighm
                            Leighm @Dr-Pete last edited by

                            Sorry for confusions. By search results I thought you might have been specifically talking about putting keywords into a site search and getting the results page. I've noindexed that page.

                            What you've said makes sense.

                            Thanks Peter.

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