Should I noindex shop page and blog page for SEO?
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I have about 15 products in my store. Should I noindex shop and blog page for SEO?
The reason I ask this question is because I see someone suggesting noindex archives pages. And the shop page is product archive and blog page is archive too, so should I choose index or noindex?
Thanks!
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You should index the page, we do not understand very well what you mean, if you throw away a blog and a shop because you do not want to index it?
The most normal is to put no index on pages that we do not care as for example the legal notice or the cookie policy
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You shouldn't noindex your blog or shop pages.
But I am confused on what you are saying about your blog and shop pages being archive pages. Can you explain further please?
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