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this is just a simple SEO question.
I have a wordpress SEO plug-in that has this option:
Meta robots: [checkbox] noindex, follow
Should I check this option if I want my page to be available on Google?
Noindex means that the page may not be indexed and thus the page which is affected by this Robots Exclusion Protocol directive, will not appear in major search engines, including Google. The follow directive doesn't have much to do with whether the page appears in a search engine's results.
See this for more info (applies on most search engines):
Control Crawling/Indexing
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I have a site and a blog as subdomain. The both are indexed on google, however, when I search for my domain, the blog and site are displayed separately. I'd like to show them "aggregated" way.
For example, attached has the result of stackoverflow searching on google. The picture has the main site and under it, some pages as Questions, Jobs, Java, etc.
How can I set my blog under my main site?
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those are called site links and are quto generated by google if links on your website are evaluated as important
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I was told to delete ".html" from web application links in order to be better seen by Google bot. So example.com/path/to/resource.html should be example.com/path/to/resource. I didn't find any document saying that format of the resource, placed in urls, has any influence as such. No matter if it's php, htm, html or any other aspx.
So, how is it? Does omitting the .html, or any other format, make any difference to Google bot?
No not at all. You don't get more or lose ranking because of that. It is not worth the effort.
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I would like to have something cleared up.
On a member based website, there are certain pages that can only be accessed by a particular member; such as edit profile, edit password..etc.
My question is, do those pages need to be included in the sitemap that is submitted to search engines?
No. Only add pages that you want search engines to index and are available to the search engine to be crawled. These pages do not meet either criteria.
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I am generating sitemap for my web according to http://www.sitemaps.org/.
Is it possible to have in the sitemap external links?
Or the sitemap always include only the internal links.
Thanks.
According to sitemaps.org:
Sitemaps are an easy way for webmasters to inform search engines about pages on their sites that are available for crawling.
So, you should not include external URLs to your sitemap at all.
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What is the use of relativepagescore meta tag and how does it effect SEO?
<meta name="relativepagescore" content="555">
After extensive research I found the source of the tag, his associated to OpenSearch xml file.
This meta tag points to the internal rating of the page.
There is no evidence that the search engines even know\read relativepagescore meta tag, and therefore there is no affect on the relevance of Google search engines results.
But if your site has an internal search engine i will recommend you to consider the use of OpenSearch project.
Which influence directly on your site traffic, build a loyal users, and influence you website SEO work
Explanation of the installation and use of the file you will find here