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    • SEODinosaur
      SEODinosaur @NakulGoyal last edited by

      Yes, but Rel=Canonical does not block a page it only tells google which page to follow out of two pages.The question was how to block, not how to tell google which link to follow. I believe you gave credit to the wrong answer.

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canonical_link_element

      This is not fair. lol

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      • SEODinosaur
        SEODinosaur @dreadmichael last edited by

        But the spiders still run on the page and read the canonical link, however with the robot text the spiders will not.

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        • SEODinosaur
          SEODinosaur @SEODinosaur last edited by

          Although you are correct... there is still more then one way to skin a chicken.

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          • SEODinosaur
            SEODinosaur @dreadmichael last edited by

            Your welcome : )

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            • dreadmichael
              dreadmichael @SEODinosaur last edited by

              You are right Donnie. I've "good answered" you too.

              I've gone ahead and updated my robots.txt file. As soon as I am able, I will use no indexon the page, no follow on the links, and rel=canonical.

              This is just what I needed, a quick fix until I can make a more permanent solution.

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              • Dr-Pete
                Dr-Pete @SEODinosaur last edited by

                Rel-canonical, in practice, does essentially de-index the non-canonical version. Technically, it's not a de-indexation method, but it works that way.

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                • jennita
                  jennita @SEODinosaur last edited by

                  Josh, please read my and Dr. Pete's comments below. Don't nofollow the links, but do use the meta noindex,follow on the page.

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                  • Dr-Pete
                    Dr-Pete @SEODinosaur last edited by

                    Sorry, but I have to jump in - do NOT use all of those signals simultaneously. You'll make a mess, and they'll interfere with each other. You can try Robots.txt or NOINDEX on the page level - my experience suggests NOINDEX is much more effective.

                    Also, do not nofollow the links yet - you'll block the crawl, and then the page-level cues (like NOINDEX) won't work. You can nofollow later. This is a common mistake and it will keep your fixes from working.

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                    • dreadmichael
                      dreadmichael @SEODinosaur last edited by

                      Thanks Jennifer, will do! So much good information.

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                      • NakulGoyal
                        NakulGoyal @dreadmichael last edited by

                        Donnie, I agree. However, we had the same problem on a website and here's what we did the canonical tag:

                        Over a period of 3-4 weeks, all those print pages disappeared from the SERP. Now if I take a print URL and do a cache: for that page, it shows me the web version of that page.

                        So yes, I agree the question was about blocking the pages from getting indexed. There's no real recipe here, it's about getting the right solution. Before canonical tag, robots.txt was the only solution. But now with canonical there (provided one has the time and resources available to implement it vs adding one line of text to robots.txt), you can technically 301 the pages and not have to stop/restrict the spiders from crawling them.

                        Absolutely no offence to your solution in any way. Both are indeed workable solutions. The best part is that your robots.txt solution takes 30 seconds to implement since you provided the actually disallow code :), so it's better.

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