Sunday, December 20, 2009

Prevent indexing of a Site linked from others souces

To prevent all robots from indexing a page on your site, place the following meta tag into the head section of your page:

meta name="robots" content="noindex"

To allow other robots to index the page on your site, preventing only Google's robots from indexing the page:

meta name="googlebot" content="noindex"

When we see the noindex meta tag on a page, Google will completely drop the page from our search results, even if other pages link to it. Other search engines, however, may interpret this directive differently. As a result, a link to the page can still appear in their search results.

Note that because we have to crawl your page in order to see the noindex meta tag, there's a small chance that Googlebot won't see and respect the noindex meta tag. If your page is still appearing in results, it's probably because we haven't crawled your site since you added the tag. (Also, if you've used your robots.txt file to block this page, we won't be able to see the tag either.)

If the content is currently in our index, we will remove it after the next time we crawl it. To expedite removal, use the URL removal request tool in Google Webmaster Tools.

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