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    4. My beta site (beta.website.com) has been inadvertently indexed. Its cached pages are taking traffic away from our real website (website.com). Should I just "NO INDEX" the entire beta site and if so, what's the best way to do this? Please advise.

    My beta site (beta.website.com) has been inadvertently indexed. Its cached pages are taking traffic away from our real website (website.com). Should I just "NO INDEX" the entire beta site and if so, what's the best way to do this? Please advise.

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    • BVREID
      BVREID last edited by

      My beta site (beta.website.com) has been inadvertently indexed.  Its cached pages are taking traffic away from our real website (website.com).  Should I just "NO INDEX" the entire beta site and if so, what's the best way to do this?  Are there any other precautions I should be taking?  Please advise.

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      • Mark_Ginsberg
        Mark_Ginsberg last edited by

        You can add noindex to the whole subdomain, and then wait for the crawlers to remove it.

        Or you can register the subdomain with webmaster tools, block the subdomain via the robots.txt with a general Disallow: / for the entire subdomain, and then use the URL removal tool in Webmaster Tools to remove the subdomain via robots.txt. Just a robots.txt block won't work - it won't remove the pages, it'll just prevent them from being crawled again.

        In your case, I would probably go the route of the robots.txt / url removal tool. This will work to remove the pages from Google. Once this has happened, I would use the noindex tag on the whole subdomain and remove the robots.txt block - this way, all search engines should not index the page / will remove it from their index.

        Mark

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        • danatanseo
          danatanseo last edited by

          Agreed on all counts with Mark. In addition, if you haven't done this already, make sure you have canonical tags in place on your pages. Good luck!

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          • pikka
            pikka last edited by

            • In Webmaster Tools, set the subdomain up as its own site and verify it

            • Put on the robots.txt for the subdomain (beta.website.com/robots.txt😞

              User-agent: *
              Disallow: /

            • You can then submit this site for removal in Google Webmaster Tools

            1. Click "optimization" and then "remove URLs"
            2. Click "create a new removal request"
            3. Type the URL "http://beta.website.com/" in there
            4. Click "continue"
            5. Click "submit request".
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            • Vuly
              Vuly last edited by

              On your beta sites in future, I would recommend using Basic HTTP Authentication so that spiders can't even access it (this is for Apache):

              AuthUserFile /var/www/sites/passwdfile
              AuthName "Beta Realm"
              AuthType Basic
              require valid-user
              Then htpasswd -m /var/www/sites/passwdfile username

              If you do this as well, Google's Removal Tool will go "ok its not there I should remove the page" as well, because they usually ask for content in the page as a check for removal. If you don't remove the text, they MAY not process the removal request (even if it has noindex [though I don't know if that's the case]).

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