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And if your customers tend to purchase
By: Shovo Ray Date: August 30, 2023, 11:18 pm
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Multiple products with each order, they avoid having to go from
category page to product page, back to the category page, and
into another product page. They can simply purchase a number of
products with single clicks. Noindexing Product Pages If you do
get rid of all links to your product pages but your cart is
still generating them, you'll want to add a "noindex, follow"
tag to each of them. This can also be a solution for e-commerce
sites where all traffic enters on category level pages.
Rather than product pages. If you know your customers are
searching for phrases that you target on your category pages,
and not specifically searching for the products you sell, you
can simply noindex all of your product pages with no loss in
traffic. If all of your products are in a specific folder, I'd
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also disallowing that
folder from Googlebot in your robots.txt file, and filing a
removal request in Google Webmaster Tools, in order to make sure
the pages are taken out of the index. Other Considerations:
Pagination & Search Results Pages In addition to issues with
singular product pages, your e-commerce site may have duplicate
content.
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Issues or a very large number of similar pages in the index due
to your on-site search and sorting features. Googlebot will fill
in your search form and index your search results pages,
potentially leading to thousands of similar pages in the index.
Make sure your search results pages have a rel="noindex, follow"
tag or a rel="canonical" tag to take care of this. Similarly, if
your product pages have a variety of sorting options (price,
best selling, etc.), you should make sure the rel="canonical"
tag points to the default page as the canonical version.
Otherwise, each product page may exist in Google's index in each
variation. Maxmoritz, a long time member.
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