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    • Marvellous
      Marvellous last edited by

      For example my website has mysite.com/randomunusedpage.html

      No links go into that page from the website but it is published (came with the WP theme). Will that hurt my SEO and should I delete the page or is it harmless?

      Thanks

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      • PatrickDelehanty
        PatrickDelehanty last edited by

        Hi there

        No it won't hurt your site, but you are able to block access to those pages via robots.txt. If it's not linked to externally, or via your internal links/sitemap, then you should be fine, but the option is there.

        Hope this helps! Good luck!

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        • Bob_van_Biezen
          Bob_van_Biezen last edited by

          Hi Marvellous,

          Patrick provided you with a great answer. Notice he mentions the sitemap as well, if you’re using an automatically generated sitemap (from Yoast for example) these pages will be included and that way they will get indexed. Besides the option that Patrick mentioned you can exclude them from your sitemap with the advanced settings of the Yoast SEO plugin (assuming you’re using it).

          If you want to be sure they aren’t indexed, you can use a site:yourwebsite.com command to view your indexed pages. You can add a text from the pages you don’t want to be ranked for ass well to narrow down the results.

          Best regards,

          Bob

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          • Marvellous
            Marvellous @Bob_van_Biezen last edited by

            Thanks for the help. I guess it was bad practice on my part to have a lot of unused pages on the website but glad it doesn't have much bad effects.

            I used site:yoursite and it returned a lot of the unwanted pages (came with the theme). I've removed them now and will return 404 for now until removed.

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