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    I need help compiling solid documentation and data (if possible) that having tons of orphaned pages is bad for SEO - Can you help?

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    • danatanseo
      danatanseo last edited by

      I spent an hour this afternoon trying to convince my CEO that having thousands of orphaned pages is bad for SEO. His argument was "If they aren't indexed, then I don't see how it can be a problem."

      Despite my best efforts to convince him that thousands of them ARE indexed, he simply said "Unless you can prove it's bad and prove what benefit the site would get out of cleaning them up, I don't see it as a priority."

      So, I am turning to all you brilliant folks here in Q & A and asking for help...and some words of encouragement would be nice today too 🙂

      Dana

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      • retailgeek
        retailgeek last edited by

        By "orphaned" do you mean pages that are no longer linked to your site navigation taxonomy?

        If you know the subject matter and/or URLs, you can easy show your boss that they are indexed:  Google "site:oursite.com orphaned topic" and show him all the pages in the google index.

        If you can't find the pages, then do a complete crawl of your site with Screaming Frog and see how many pages it finds.  Now compare that number with how many pages Google has in your index in Google Webmaster Tools (under Health -> Index Status).  Google Count of Pages - Screaming Frog count of Pages = # of Orphaned Pages.

        Now to see if those pages are hurting you, run them through Open Site Explorer to see if any of them have backlinks.  If so, they are diluting your SEO efforts.  Even if not, look at your crawl stats in Google Webmaster tools under Health and see how many pages you're getting crawled per day.  If it's a fraction of your total pages, then if you got rid of the orphaned pages, you could be getting your important pages crawled more regularly.

        I hope that helps.

        Jason "Retailgeek" Goldberg

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        • EGOL
          EGOL last edited by

          Are these those thin content, duplicate content, review and email pages?

          There are links into those pages that are evaporating pagerank.

          Two links on each of your product pages are being wasted.

          If they are getting indexed then they are dead weight on your site and make your site look like a skimpy spammy publisher.

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          • danatanseo
            danatanseo @retailgeek last edited by

            Thanks Jason,

            These are great suggestions and are exactly the kinds of things that will give me the proof I need to convince him that removing these is a worthwhile endeavor. I'm off to do them now and will come back here and post my discoveries.

            Dana

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            • danatanseo
              danatanseo @EGOL last edited by

              Thanks EGOL,

              And yes, they are.

              The comment I received when trying to explain that those links were draining authority off the product pages was "No they aren't. Whatever PageRank the product page has, it has, regardless of whether the links are there or not."

              What would your response be to that? I tried to explain it several different ways, but he just looked at me like I was full of malarkey...He is a visual person. Perhaps I should try a diagram?

              It's difficult going into a situation like this when the opening premise in the other person's mind is that he knows more about SEO than I do, because all SEO is in his mind is a bunch of guesswork.

              Sorry, moral's a bit low in my heart at the moment. I work too hard and study too hard at what I do to have someone who maybe read's a blog about SEO occasionally to come in and treat me like I have no idea what I'm talking about.

              Thanks very much for responding. I appreciate it mucho!

              Dana

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              • danatanseo
                danatanseo @EGOL last edited by

                EGOL, I thought I would just follow up on these thin content "Reviews/Ratings" pages. They are blocked from Google crawling them via the robots.txt file. Is this enough? Or are they still diluting the product page's authority just by being there?

                Thanks!

                Dana

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                • EGOL
                  EGOL @danatanseo last edited by

                  What would your response be to that?

                  • thinks for a while *

                  I would be mad about this.  This is why I prefer to be self-employed.

                  I don't know the temperament or personality of this person.

                  I might not be working there much longer.

                  It seems to me that the effort required to cut links into these pages is tiny and the potential for gain is pretty high.

                  Downside risk is zero.  Upside opportunity is good.  He is a chicken and a fool.

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                  • EGOL
                    EGOL @danatanseo last edited by

                    In my opinion, the links are still evaporating pagerank.

                    If some of these pages are still in the index they could be counting as thin/duplicate content.

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                    • danatanseo
                      danatanseo @EGOL last edited by

                      Thanks EGOL. You made me chuckle, because all of these things crossed my mind. I did go home mad yesterday, and I don't get mad very easily or very often. I usually welcome the idea of explaining SEO strategies and tactics to newbies and laypeople (as is evidenced by my many posts here in Q & A).

                      Let's just say - my feelers are out looking at other possibilities.

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                      • EGOL
                        EGOL @danatanseo last edited by

                        I would not do this if I was an employee... but....  I would ask him to bet me an amount that would be equivalent to about  "one month's pay" on the results.

                        He is a chicken so he wouldn't accept that bet.  And if he did accept I would want it in writing.

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                        • danatanseo
                          danatanseo @EGOL last edited by

                          Tempting! Very tempting.:-)

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                          • danatanseo
                            danatanseo @retailgeek last edited by

                            Hi Jason,

                            I'm just following up as I get my ducks in a row on this one. Above in your comment you said "Google Count of Pages - Screaming Frog count of Pages = # of Orphaned Pages" -  to be perfectly accurate, this would only give me the number of orphaned pages that are indexed. There could be many additional orphaned pages that are not in Google's index.

                            My follow up question is, should I be concerned about those too? Or are orphaned pages that aren't indexed not worth cleaning up? I think I already know the answer (Yes! Clean those up too because they can interfere with crawl rate and site speed...)....but I want to know your take on it please. Thanks so much!

                            Dana

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                            • danatanseo
                              danatanseo @retailgeek last edited by

                              Hi Jason,

                              Ok, here is what I saw in Screaming Frog:

                              27,616 total spidered URLs, of which:

                              • 8,494 are HTML pages
                              • 45 are CSS files
                              • 14,687 are images
                              • 4,287 are PDFs

                              Google says we have only 7,540 URLs indexed (of all types) - I know for a fact that at least 500 orphaned pages are indexed in Google. It seems to me, then, that Google is indexing content that isn't important to us, and perhaps not indexing other content that is important to us because it's having trouble telling what's important and what's not.

                              Any insights on that Jason?  What do you make of it?

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                              • retailgeek
                                retailgeek @danatanseo last edited by

                                So you have roughly 8,500 pages that are part of your customer experience and that you want customers to be able to navigate to from your site and presumably would like customers to find on Google.  (from Screaming Frog).

                                But only 7,500 only pages are in Google's index.  So best case, roughly 1,000 of your good pages (almost 12% of all the pages on your site) don't exist in organic search.  Worst case, is that some of those 7,500 pages in google are depreciated pages that aren't part of your active site, making the percentage of live pages in google even worse.

                                It's very possible that a portion of your google crawl budget is being consumed by pages that don't help you.  If you get those pages out of the index, you stand a better chance to get your 1000 good pages into the index.

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                                • danatanseo
                                  danatanseo @retailgeek last edited by

                                  Agreed on all counts Jason, not to mention the improved customer experience because we won't have people landing on those God-awful ugly and useless pages!

                                  From a server perspective, could deleting 8,000 files (pages, images, PDFs) results in our site speed improving too? Or would it likely have no impact?

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