Hi, lovely people. I hope you can help.
Most of my pages are indexed, but the identical posts are not indexed on Google Search Console because Google adds .../feed at th
You’re seeing the /feed versions of your posts in Google Search Console, which is a normal part of WordPress. The /feed URLs are the RSS feeds of your content, and Google normally doesn’t index them because they’re not the main content pages your audience is looking for. This doesn't stop your main posts from being indexed.
So, should I just ignore it? My article's indexed pages are growing, but at the same time, my noindex pages are growing. Thank you, Eric.
you don't need the /feed articles indexed...
or tags or categories - if you don't want
or images....
your main articles are sufficient to start ranking if google thinks they are good enough....
but if you really want them indexed then check out your seo tool and see if you can add it in there or check the settings of your site and see if there is anything to d owith the feed or rss...
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Indexed and noindex the same page?
Hi, lovely people. I hope you can help.
Most of my pages are indexed, but the identical posts are not indexed on Google Search Console because Google adds .../feed at th
URLs with post names need to be indexed (actual posts) or %postname%
Others with feed, tag, category, author, page #, etc... Not.
Kyle's comment How do you remove 'noindex' detected in 'x-robots-tag' http header? Abie
You’re seeing the /feed versions of your posts in Google Search Console, which is a normal part of WordPress. The /feed URLs are the RSS feeds of your content, and Google normally doesn’t index them because they’re not the main content pages your audience is looking for. This doesn't stop your main posts from being indexed.
So, should I just ignore it? My article's indexed pages are growing, but at the same time, my noindex pages are growing. Thank you, Eric.
you don't need the /feed articles indexed...
or tags or categories - if you don't want
or images....
your main articles are sufficient to start ranking if google thinks they are good enough....
but if you really want them indexed then check out your seo tool and see if you can add it in there or check the settings of your site and see if there is anything to d owith the feed or rss...
See more comments
URLs with post names need to be indexed (actual posts) or %postname%
Others with feed, tag, category, author, page #, etc... Not.
Kyle's comment How do you remove 'noindex' detected in 'x-robots-tag' http header? Abie