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    • Philip-DiPatrizio
      Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

      When "noindex" is added to a page, does this ensure Google does not count page as part of their analysis of unique vs duplicate content ratio on a website? Yes, that will tell Google that you understand the pages don't belong in the index.  They will not penalize your site for duplicate content if you're explicitly telling Google to noindex them.

      Is there a chance that even though Google does not index these pages, Google will still see those pages and think "ah, these are duplicate MLS pages, we are going to let those pages drag down value of entire site and lower ranking of even the unique pages". No, there's no chance these will hurt you if they're set to noindex.  That is exactly what the noindex tag is for.  You're doing what Google wants you to do.

      I like to just use "noindex, follow" on those MLS pages, but would it be safer to add pages to robots.txt as well and that should - in theory - increase likelihood Google will not see such MLS pages as duplicate content on my website? You could add them to your robots.txt but that won't increase your likelihood of Google not penalizing you because there is already no worry about being penalized for pages not being indexed.

      On another note: I had these MLS pages indexed and 3-4 weeks ago added "noindex, follow". However, still all indexed and no signs Google is noindexing yet.....
      Donna's advice is perfect here. Use the Remove URLs tool.  Every time I've used the tool, Google has removed the URLs from the index in less than 12-24 hours.  I of course made sure to have a noindex tag in place first.  Just make sure you enter everything AFTER the TLD (.com, .net, etc) and nothing before it.  Example: You'd want to ask Google to remove /mls/listing122 but not example.com/mls/listing122.  The ladder will not work properly because Google automatically adds "example.com" to it (they just don't make this very clear).

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      • khi5
        khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

        good one, Philip. Last BIG question: if I remove URL's from GWT, is it possible to "unremove" without issue? I am planning to index some of these MLS pages in the future when I have more unique content on.

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        • Philip-DiPatrizio
          Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

          Yep!  After you remove the URL or directory of URLs, there is a "Reinclude" button you can get to.  You just need to switch your "Show:" view so it shows URLs removed.  The default is to show URLs PENDING removal.  Once they're removed, they will disappear from that view.

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          • khi5
            khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

            thx. I have a URL like this for a REGION: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/waianae-makaha-condos/  and for a "NEIGHBORHOOD" I have this: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/

            As you can see Region has "waianae-makaha-condos" directory, whereas the Neighborhood has "waianae-makaha" without the "condos" for that region directory part.

            Question: when I go to GWT and remove can I simply type "oahu/waianae-makaha-condos" and select the directory option and that will ALSO exclude the neighborhood URL? OR, since the region part in the URL within the neighborhood URL is different I have to submit individually?

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            • Philip-DiPatrizio
              Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

              I'm not 100% sure Google will understand you if you leave off the slashes.  I've always added them and have never had a problem, so you want to to type: /oahu/waianae-makaha-condos/

              Typing that would NOT include the neighborhood URL, in your example.  It will only remove everything that exists in the /waianae-makaha-condos/ folder (including that main category page itself).

              edit >> To remove the neighborhood URL and everything in that folder as well, type /oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/ and select the option for "directory".

              edit #2 >> I just want to add that you should be very careful with this.  You don't want to use the directory option unless you're 100% sure there's nothing in that directory that you want to stay indexed.

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              • khi5
                khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                thx, Philip. So you are saying if I use the directory option that will ensure the paginated pages will also be taken out of the index like this page: /oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/page-2

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                • khi5
                  khi5 @khi5 last edited by

                  so I will remove directory for "/oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/" and that will ensure removal of "/oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/page-2" as well?

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                  • Philip-DiPatrizio
                    Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

                    Yep.  Just last week I had an entire website deindexed (on purpose, it's a staging website) by entering just / into the box and selecting directory.  By the next morning the entire website was gone from the index 🙂

                    It works for folders/directories too.  I've used it many times.

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                    • khi5
                      khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                      removing directory "/oahu/waianae-makaha-condos/" will NOT remove "/oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/" because the silo "waianae-makaha" and "waianae-makaha-condos" are different.

                      HOWEVER,
                      removing directory " /oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/" will remove "/oahu/waianae-makaha/maili-condos/page-2" because they share this silo "waianae-makaha"

                      Is that correctly understood?

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                      • khi5
                        khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                        for some MLS result pages I have a BUNCH of pages and I want to remove from index with 1 click as opposed to having to include each paginated page. Example: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/honolulu/metro/waikiki-condos/page-52 I simply include"/oahu/honolulu/metro/waikiki-condos/" and that will ALSO remove from index this page: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/honolulu/metro/waikiki-condos/page-52 - is that correct?

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                        • Philip-DiPatrizio
                          Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

                          Yep, you got it.

                          You can think of it exactly like Windows folders, if that helps you stay focused.  If you have C:\Website\folder1 and C:\Website\folder12.  "noindexing" \folder1\ would leave \folder12\ alone because they're not in the same directory.

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                          • Philip-DiPatrizio
                            Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

                            Yes.  It will remove /page-52 and EVERYTHING that exists in /oahu/honolulu/metro/waikiki-condos/.  It will also remove everything that exists in /page-52/ (if anything).  It trickles down as far as the folders in that directory will go.

                            **Go to Google search and type this in: **site:honoluluhi5.com/oahu/honolulu/metro/waikiki-condos/

                            That will show you everything that's going to be removed from the index.

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                            • khi5
                              khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                              thx, Philip. Most helpful. I will get on it

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                              • khi5
                                khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                                based on Google's own guidelines it appears to be a bad idea to use the removal tool under normal circumstances (which I believe my site falls under): https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1269119

                                It starts with: "The URL removal tool is intended for pages that urgently need to be removed—for example, if they contain confidential data that was accidentally exposed. Using the tool for other purposes may cause problems for your site."

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                                • Philip-DiPatrizio
                                  Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

                                  Good find.  I've never seen this part of the help section.  Their resonating reason behind all of the examples seems to be "You don’t need to manually remove URLs; they will drop out naturally over time."

                                  I have never had an issue, nor have I ever heard of anyone having an issue, removing URLs with the Removal Tool.  I guess if you don't feel safe doing it, you can wait for Google's crawler to catch up, although it could take over a month.  If you're comfortable waiting it out, have no reasons to rush it, AND feel like playing it super safe... you can disregard everything I've said 🙂

                                  We all learn something new every day!

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                                  • khi5
                                    khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                                    lol - good answer Philip. I hear you. What makes it difficult is the lack of crystal clear guidelines from search engines....it is almost like they don't know themselves and each case is sort of on a "what feels right" basis.....

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                                    • AlanMosley
                                      AlanMosley last edited by

                                      Remember that if you no-index pages, any link you have on your site pointing to those pages is wasting its link juice.

                                      This looks like a job for Canonical tag

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                                      • khi5
                                        khi5 @AlanMosley last edited by

                                        Hi Alan, thx for your comment. Let me give you an example and if you have a though that's be great:

                                        1. Condos on Island: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu-condos/
                                        2. Condos in City: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/honolulu-condos/
                                        3. Condos in Region: http://www.honoluluhi5.com/oahu/honolulu/metro-condos/

                                        Properties on the result page for 3) are all in 2) and all properties within 2) is within 1). Furthermore, for each of those URL, the paginated pages (2 to n) are all different, since each property is different, so using canonical tags would not be accurate. 1 + 2 + 3 are all important keywords.

                                        Here is what I am planning: add some unique content to the first page in the series for each of those URL and include just the 1st page in the serious to the index, but pages 2 to n I will keep "noindex, follow" on. Argument could be "your MLS result pages will look too thin and not rank" but the other way of looking at it is "with potentially 500 or more properties on each URL, a bit of stats on page 1 will not offset all the MLS duplicate data, so even though the page may look thin, only indexing page 1 is best way forward".

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                                        • Philip-DiPatrizio
                                          Philip-DiPatrizio @khi5 last edited by

                                          Sounds like you should actually be using rel=next and rel=prev.

                                          More info here: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2011/09/pagination-with-relnext-and-relprev.html

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                                          • khi5
                                            khi5 @Philip-DiPatrizio last edited by

                                            Thx ,Philip. I am using already, but I thought adding "noindex, follow" to those paginated pages (on top of rel=next prev") will increase likelihood G will NOT see all those MLS result pages as a bunch of duplicate content. Page 1 may look thin, but with some statistical data I will soon include it is unique and that uniqueness may offset lack of indexed MLS result pages.....not sure if my reasoning is sound. Would be happy to hear if you feel differently

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