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    • spiralsites
      spiralsites last edited by

      I have a customer site where you can search for products they sell

      url format is:

      domainname/search/keywords/

      keywords being what the user has searched for.

      This means the number of pages can be limitless as the client has over 7500 products.

      or should I simply rel canonical the search page or simply no follow it?

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      • spiralsites
        spiralsites @spiralsites last edited by

        cheers

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        • Cyrus-Shepard
          Cyrus-Shepard last edited by

          Hi there,

          You've got the right idea, but let me suggest another tactic.

          It's true that search functions can generate 1000's of urls that all tend to look like one another. Google suggests that you keep search result pages non-indexed, as these pages offer very little value and create tons of duplicate content.

          http://www.seomoz.org/learn-seo/duplicate-content

          Here's one way to handle your situation:

          1. Put a meta "noindex,follow" tag in your search pages header, like this:

          This tells search engines not to index the page, but allows them to follow the links on the page and flow link juice.

          2. Hopefully you have a good site architecture and ways for search engines to discover your content. After step one, you can put a directive in your robots.txt file to block that directory from being crawled.

          Something like:

          User-agent: *
          Disallow: /search/
          

          Which blocks anything in the search directory.

          3. Find out if search engines have already indexed a lot of your search pages by performing a site: search in Google, like so:

          site:yourdomain.com/search

          If you find pages in Google's index that shouldn't be there, you can use Google Webmasters URL removal tool to take these out of the index. You can remove the entire search directory with a single request.

          http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1663427

          This is a powerful and sometimes dangerous tool, so be careful!

          4. Finally, if you'd like to add "nofollow" to your search results pages, this should be fine, but only after you've completed the steps above.

          Keep in mind, this is only one possible solution. If you have significant link juice flowing through your search results, this strategy may not be the best. But in general, you want to keep search results out of Google's index, so I'm comfortable recommending this strategy for 90% of all cases.

          Hope this helps! Best of luck with your SEO.

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          • SEO5Team
            SEO5Team @spiralsites last edited by

            yes i would leave them.

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            • spiralsites
              spiralsites @SEO5Team last edited by

              so even though the search could generate lots of extra pages you think I should leave the pages as is?

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              • SEO5Team
                SEO5Team last edited by

                Don't use the "no follow" attribute. The only time i'd recommend using "no follow" is on pages where you have external links . Blog comment pages, resources page etc.

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