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    • JamesNorquay
      JamesNorquay last edited by

      I would No Index TAG pages on your blog/website. The SEO benefit from these tags is limited the userbility benefit is evident.

      Using tag pages is still not a bad idea as they can help with fine tuning your category level targeting.

      Also the attached image is a great example to compare the two from this post - https://moz.com/blog/setup-wordpress-for-seo-success

      categories-vs-tags(1).png

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      • Andy.Drinkwater
        Andy.Drinkwater last edited by

        Another vote for noindexing tags.

        They serve very little (no real) benefit for SEO and cause more headaches than anything else. I never really want to see tags indexing and competing with primary internal pages that actually carry the information I want people to find.

        Use them, but just don't index them.

        -Andy

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        • netzkern_AG
          netzkern_AG last edited by

          I'd have to disagree with David, strongly so.

          But then it is probably a matter of what "tag page" means for you and what you do with your tag pages!

          Is a tag just something you slap on articles and stuff to simply have all a page that merely displays them all? Well yeah, then I'd tend towards noindex. I'd also wonder how many people really use a tagging like that - and have a use for it.

          Personally I favour the other approach where tag pages are made into a page that can stand alone, for example giving a general overview over a topic and then listing the tagged articles for more specialised content. (Yes, you need a certain minimum of articles for tags to be useful at all ... and too many of one tag is probably also a warning sign of over-specialisation.) Of course this is not possible with every website and organisation. I have found, though, that such "hub pages" work exceptionally well for more generic than long term searches.

          TL;DR: The importance and treatment of tags and tag pages largely depends on how you define their role.

          Nico

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          • DmitriiK
            DmitriiK @DmitriiK last edited by

            After reading all the comments below, it somewhat all goes back to what I was trying to say - tags can help with SEO, but typically don't. Keeping them SEO unfriendly whatsoever might be not the best idea. Noindexing them might help with crawling resources and duplicate content, but not always.

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            • davebuts
              davebuts last edited by

              Hi Netzkern,

              It actually sounds like you agree with me! 🙂

              The way you are talking about 'tags' is how most people tend to use categories and sub-categories. I agree that categories and sub-categories are fine (if they have sufficient content, like you said).

              Generally, with 'tags', you don't need to be overly strategic with how you use them - they are usually only there for users to find more closely related content on your site (more specific than what the categories or sub-categories offer).

              My general advice is to "noindex" tags and never use them to try and grow your organic traffic.

              Cheers,

              David

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              • DmitriiK
                DmitriiK @davebuts last edited by

                Crawl resources could be managed through priority use in sitemaps.

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                • davidkaralisjr
                  davidkaralisjr @JamesNorquay last edited by

                  Thanks for that visual! It breaks it down the differences pretty nicely.

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                  • davidkaralisjr
                    davidkaralisjr @DmitriiK last edited by

                    I agree, I think it needs to be a nice blend of UX/SEO in the tagging (like most things) - use the insights from search to inform what users are interested in, but also frame them to make for the best UX.

                    Also, I tend to agree with you on the 10 being too many - but the nature of a lot of our articles leads to the need for multiple tags (state, city, etc.) since we publish a lot on laws/policies/regulations that happen in an area, and it also relates to other tags we use across the board. It's all a balance 🙂

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                    • davidkaralisjr
                      davidkaralisjr @netzkern_AG last edited by

                      I tend to use the subcategories/categories for the standalone "hub" pages on a topic, rather than the tag pages. And I agree that it's important to not have too many uses/not enough uses of a tag, which is really where the need for standardization comes into play.

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                      • davidkaralisjr
                        davidkaralisjr @davebuts last edited by

                        I think our news section is beginning to fall into the "is this too big to not run the risk of duplicate content with tags" category - so that makes sense to me. And that's great you saw the organic search traffic increase; my guess it that it lessens any "dilution" of targeting from having too many similar pages.

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