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    • G2W
      G2W @Studio33 last edited by

      Well what Martijn (sorry, I spelled his name wrong before) and I were saying was not to forget to allow the landing page of your blog - otherwise this will not be indexed as you are disallowing the main blog directory.

      Do you have a specific landing page for your blog or does it go straight into the /posts directory?

      I'd say there's nothing wrong with allowing both Blog/Post and Blog/post just to be on the safe side...honestly not sure about case sensitivity in this instance.

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      • Studio33
        Studio33 last edited by

        The structure is:

        www.mysite.com - want to see everything at this level and below it

        www.mysite.com/Blog - want to BLOCK everything at this level

        www.mysite.com/Blog/posts - want to see everything at this level and below it

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        • G2W
          G2W @Studio33 last edited by

          Yup, I understand that you want to see your main site. This is why I recommended blocking only /Blog and not / (your root domain).

          However, many blogs have a landing page. Does yours? In other words, when you click on your blog link, does it take you straight to Blog/posts or is there another page in between, eg /Blog/welcome?

          If it does not go straight into Blog/posts you would want to also allow the landing page.

          Does that make sense?

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          • Studio33
            Studio33 last edited by

            Thanks it goes straight to www.mysite.com/Blog

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            • G2W
              G2W @Studio33 last edited by

              Ok then you should be all set if your tests on GWMT did not indicate any errors.

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              • evolvingSEO
                evolvingSEO last edited by

                I'm wondering why you want to block crawling of these URLs - I think what you're going for is to not index them, yes? If you block them from being crawled, they'll remain in the index. I would suggest considering robots meta noindex tags - unless you can describe in a little more detail what the issue is?

                -Dan

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                • Studio33
                  Studio33 last edited by

                  Hi Dan,

                  The issue is my blog had tagging switched on, it cause canonicalization mayhem.

                  I switched it off, but the tags still appears in Google Webmaster Tools (GWMT).  I Remove URL via GWMT but they are still appearing.  This has also caused me to plummet down the SERPs!  I am hoping this is why my SERPs had dropped anyway!  I am now trying to get to a point where google just sees my blog posts and not the ?Tag or ?Author or any other parameter that is going to cause me canoncilization pain.  In the meantime I am sat waiting for google to bring me back up the SERPs when things settle down but it has been 2 weeks now so maybe something else is up?

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                  • evolvingSEO
                    evolvingSEO last edited by

                    Hi There

                    Where are they appearing in WMT? In crawl errors?

                    You can also control crawling of parameters within webmaster tools - but I am still not quite sure if you are trying to remove these from the index or just prevent crawling (and if preventing crawling, for what reason?) or both?

                    -Dan

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                    • Studio33
                      Studio33 last edited by

                      Hi Dan,

                      I am getting duplicate content errors in WMT like

                      www.mysite.com/Blog/?tag=ABC

                      www.mysite.com/Blog/?Page=1

                      This is because tag=ABC and page=1 are both different ways to get to www.mysite.com/Blog/Post/My-Blog-Post.aspx

                      To fix this I have remove the URL's www.mysite.com/Blog/?tag=ABC and www.mysite.com/Blog/?Page=1from GWMT and by setting robot.txt up like

                      User-agent: *
                      Disallow: /Blog/
                      Allow: /Blog/post
                      Allow: /Blog/Post

                      I hope to solve the duplicate content issue to stop it happening again.

                      Since doing this my SERP's have dropped massively.  Is what I have done wrong or bad?  How would I fix?

                      Hope this makes sense thanks for you help on this its appreciated.

                      Andrew

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                      • evolvingSEO
                        evolvingSEO last edited by

                        Andrew

                        I doubt that one thing made your rankings drop so much. Also, what type of CMS are you on? Duplicate content like that should be controlled through indexation for the most part, but I am not recognizing that type of URL structure as any particular CMS?

                        Are just the title tags duplicate or the entire page content? Essentially, I would either change the content of the pages so they are not duplicate, or if that doesn't make sense I would just "noindex" them.

                        -Dan

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                        • Studio33
                          Studio33 last edited by

                          Hi

                          The blog is www.dotnetblogengine.com

                          The content is only on the blog once it is just it can be accessed lots of different ways

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                          • evolvingSEO
                            evolvingSEO @Studio33 last edited by

                            Hi There... that address does not seem to work for me. Should it be .net? http://www.dotnetblogengine.net/

                            -Dan

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                            • Studio33
                              Studio33 last edited by

                              Hi Dan, Yes sorry that's the one!

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                              • evolvingSEO
                                evolvingSEO @Studio33 last edited by

                                Ahh. I see. You just need to "noindex" the pages you don't want in the index. As far as how to do that with blogengine, I am not sure, as I have never used it before.

                                But I think a bigger issue is like the giant box areas at the top of every page. They are pushing your content way down. That's definitely hurting UX and making the site a little confusing. I'd suggest improving that as well 🙂

                                -Dan

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                                • Studio33
                                  Studio33 last edited by

                                  Thanks Dan, but what grey areas, what url are you looking at?

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                                  • evolvingSEO
                                    evolvingSEO @Studio33 last edited by

                                    These: http://screencast.com/t/p120RbUhCT

                                    They appear on every page I looked at, and take up the entire area "above the fold" and the content is "below the fold"

                                    -Dan

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