I want to resubmit sitemap
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I am doing major changes in my website some of my old url pages i don't want them to be indexed or submitted in site map some of other old pages i want to keep them and there is new pages any one can give me hints what should i do also I have thousands of pages on my website and I don't want to submit all my pages i want to submit best pages to google in sitemap that why i want to resubmit new site maps
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Hi,
Thanks but also if I have loads of pages millions of pages that might effect Google indexation for example Google will not shows all my indexed pages in search results so that why I am thinking about resubmitting site maps with just important stuff also I cannot prevent pages if i want disallow from robbots I have loads of pages I do not want to focus on so any body can tell whether this right
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If you're looking to highlight your most important pages to Google you could consider using the priority tag. There's more about this here: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/183668?hl=en&ref_topic=6080646&rd=1
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Hi,
Thanks a lot basically I have big number of pages and some of these pages does not appear in google search result so i thought to minimize my site map and submit just important pages
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Hi there,
If you don't want Google to index certain pages on your site then you should block them using robots.txt. You can also de-index them via Google Webmaster Tools. You can find more info on this here: http://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt
If necessary you can then create a new sitemap and submit it via GWT.
I hope this helps.
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If you don't want Google to index certain pages, you're best off adding them to your robot.txt file. The sitemap is just a guide, and leaving out certain pages does not necessarily mean Google won't index them.
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