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Noindex Mobile Site?
Hello Sean, From my experiences I suggest not to index the mobile sites if you have a browser-switch active. That results in serving the mobile site to mobile users anyway. At least at the moment (2013/06) there is no seperate mobile index that would favour mobile results (that I know of) over "desktop" results. Google itself suggests using a responsive design to counter any duplicate content issues that naturally arise. Even a canonical tag does not help the indexation as canonical does not prevent indexation. So my suggestion would be: noindex the whole mobile site IF your desktop site can handle the redirect (which is strongly recommended) best of luck, Jan
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | jmueller0 -
Blocking https from being crawled
Correct once /login gets redirected to https://www.example.com/login all nav links etc are https What I ended up doing was blocking /login in robots and now doing canonicals on https as well as nofollow the /login link that is in the nav that redirects Willl see what happens now.
Technical SEO Issues | | Sean_Dawes0 -
Implementing Canonicals on Existing ASP Ecommerce Store with Pagination
Wow, ok. So this is a very tricky question with a lot of unknowns. There was a thread similar to this in the Google Forums a while back and I think the person you really need to talk to is Maile Ohyo. Check out this thread that deals with your problem (and much more). It should answer your question, but if not, you can find Maile on Google+. http://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/webmasters/YbXqwoyooGM
Intermediate & Advanced SEO | | GeorgiaSEOServices0