@tom-capper
Thanks Tom was more about server settings outside of robots.txt for hosting providers.
Managed to get them to remove rogerbot blocking on ALL there servers as they first stated that it was well known as a malicious robot hence the block???
Until I made them aware.... cough cough
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RE: Replicate rogerbot error for server/hosting provider
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Replicate rogerbot error for server/hosting provider
Anyone got any ideas how to get a server/hosting provider who is preventing rogerbot from crawling and me not been able to set up a campaign to duplicate the error on there end?
The server/hosting provider is crazydomains dot com
My clients robots.txt
User-agent: *
Disallow: /wp-admin/
Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php
User-agent: rogerbotDisallow:
Sitemap: https://www. something
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RE: Avoiding "Duplicate Page Title" and "Duplicate Page Content" - Best Practices?
Every site you monitor should have a keyword distribution sheet in excel.
Each line will have the url, meta description, title tag, and h1 tag showing (LEN) character count for meta details. With a further column showing the keywords targeted for each page.
With this you have a way to monitor each page in a more direct visual way and avoid duplication, especially titles and meta descriptions.