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    • esiow2013
      esiow2013 last edited by

      Let me know your thoughts guys. Thanks in advance!

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      • crackingmedia
        crackingmedia last edited by

        Hi esiow

        You have a choice of placing a robots.txt file in the root folder of your website or if blocking individual pages you could use the meta robots tag. See these page for more information: http://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt and https://developers.google.com/webmasters/control-crawl-index/docs/robots_meta_tag?csw=1

        I hope that helps,

        Peter

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        • Devanur-Rafi
          Devanur-Rafi last edited by

          Hi there, blocking the HTTPS version of your pages from being crawled by the search engines is a bit tricky. You might need to come up with a separate robots.txt file to handle the HTTPS requests.

          Here you go to know more about the process:

          http://www.seoworkers.com/seo-articles-tutorials/robots-and-https.html

          Hope it helps.

          Best,

          Devanur Rafi

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          • john4math
            john4math last edited by

            Your best bet is to place a meta noindex tag on each secure page.  If it's only a few pages, you could just add it by hand.  If it's many, you should be able to access each pages protocol with whatever server-side language you're using, and dynamically add it on all secure pages.

            If you use robots.txt to exclude the pages, Google can still show them in search results, with the description below them that reads, "A description for this result is not available because of this site's robots.txt – learn more."  Personally, I don't care for that.

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