Unsolved Blog archive pages in Craw Error Report
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Hi there,
I'm new to MOZ Pro and have a question. My scan shows Archive pages as having crawl issues, but this is because Yoast is set up to block robots on these pages.
Should I be allowing search engines to crawl these pages, or am I fine to leave them as I have it set up already?
Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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@fcevey
If blog archive pages are showing up in the crawl error report, it indicates that search engine bots are encountering issues while attempting to crawl and index those pages. To address this:Check URL Structure: Ensure that the URLs for your blog archive pages are correctly formatted and follow best practices. Avoid special characters, and use a logical and organized structure.
Update Sitemap: Make sure that the blog archive pages are included in your website's XML sitemap. Submit the updated sitemap to search engines using their respective webmaster tools.
Robots.txt File: Review your website's robots.txt file to ensure it's not blocking search engine bots from crawling your blog archive pages. Adjust the file if needed.
HTTP Status Codes: Check if the archive pages return the correct HTTP status codes (e.g., 200 OK). Crawl errors might be triggered if pages return 4xx or 5xx status codes.
Internal Linking: Ensure that there are internal links pointing to your blog archive pages. This helps search engines discover and index these pages more effectively.
Redirects: If you've recently changed the URL structure or migrated your website, implement proper redirects from old URLs to new ones to maintain SEO authority.
Server Issues: Investigate if there are any server-related issues causing intermittent errors when search engine bots try to access the blog archive pages.
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Blog archive pages in the crawl error report indicate issues or problems encountered while indexing or accessing the archive pages of a blog or website. These errors need attention to ensure that all content remains accessible to users and search engines. ( what is project management) ( PMP Exam Prep) (study abroad)
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@mhenshall The decision to allow search engines to crawl archive pages in YOAST SEO or leave them as they are currently configured depends on your specific goals and needs.
If the archive pages contain valuable and relevant content for both search engines and users, allowing them to be crawled could enhance the visibility of that content in search results. However, if the content on the archive pages is not important or is duplicated from other pages, blocking crawling could be a valid option to prevent indexing issues and improve the user experience.
I would recommend evaluating the content on the archive pages and considering how their visibility in search engines will be affected by allowing or blocking crawling. You can use tools like Google Search Console to monitor how Google is indexing those pages and make informed decisions based on the data.
Keep in mind that configuring YOAST SEO is a strategic decision that should align with your SEO goals and your webs```
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