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    • HeroDesignStudio
      HeroDesignStudio last edited by

      We have several pages in our site like this one, http://www.spectralink.com/solutions, which redirect to deeper page, http://www.spectralink.com/solutions/work-smarter-not-harder. Both urls are listed in the sitemap and both pages are being indexed.

      Should we remove those redirecting pages from the site map? Should we prevent the redirecting url from being indexed? If so, what's the best way to do that?

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      • GastonRiera
        GastonRiera last edited by

        Hi Jeff,

        Yes, you should remove the blank page from sitemap. This will not de-index the previuos indexed.
        If there aren't lots of pages, after updating the sitemap and updating Search Console with that sitemap, send request to remove those from the index.
        That can be done in the Search Console account too.

        Best Luck.
        GR.

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        • Linda-Vassily
          Linda-Vassily last edited by

          Why do you have it set up that way to begin with? Could you put the content on the higher level page? Or is it meant to be an easy-to-remember "vanity" URL? In any case, yes, do not put a page with no content in your sitemap.

          And to get it to stop showing up in search, you can add a canonical to the page, pointing to the deeper page with the actual content.

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          • LoganRay
            LoganRay last edited by

            Redirected URLs are generally removed from the index pretty quickly. I just checked and the /solutions URL is not indexed in Google, so you don't need to take additional measures to have that removed.

            A good practice is to have no redirects in your sitemap. When I run new sitemaps, I use Screaming Frog and the first thing I do is remove everything that isn't a 200 status code. Keeping a clean XML sitemap helps your crawl budget and gets bots to focus on the more important parts of your site rather than having them step through unnecessary steps.

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