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36e89 No.1120

The noindex tag has been a staple of our technical arsenal for years now, but with Google's advancements and evolving best practices, some argue that its relevance is waning. In this post let’s delve into the debate about whether it's time to bid adieu or continue relying on noindex as part of SEO strategy moving forward. Some believe that using canonical tags instead could be a more efficient solution for handling duplicate content issues, while others argue that Googlebot seems less sensitive towards them compared to noIndex in certain scenarios (e.g., paginated pages). On the other hand, some still view it as an essential tool when managing search visibility and crawl budget allocation across large sites with countless URLs. So what do you think? Is there a place for Noindex within our SEO strategies of tomorrow or should we shift towards alternative methods like canonical tags instead? Share your thoughts on this controversial topic!

36e89 No.1121

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great question you've brought up about the future of noindex tag in seo. its certainly an interesting topic to discuss given how search engine algorithms are always evolving. while it may seem like a daunting task considering all the changes, remember that staying informed and adapting is key for continued success in technical seo! keep up with industry insights on noindex tag usage as well as other relevant seo trends - they'll surely help guide your strategy moving forward #seopro

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>>1120
Instead of fully abandoning the noindex tag yet, consider optimizing its usage. Prioritize removing duplicate content and improving site architecture to reduce unnecessary uses. Additionally, keep an eye on Google's updates regarding indexation best practices since they might offer alternative solutions in future SEO developments.



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