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Overseas SEO information blog Therefore, if it is not displayed in the "crawled - not indexed" list and the content is useful to someone, it is not low quality. ④Feed A feed is a so-called RSS feed, and is a mechanism used when registering with an RSS reader. Google recommends feeds as below. Google recommends using both XML sitemaps and RSS/Atom feeds for optimal crawling. ●Source: Best practices for XML sitemaps and RSS/Atom feeds | Google Search Central Blog | Google Developers Also, since it is set by default in WordPress, which is used all over the world, if Google considers the feed to be low-quality content, sites created with WordPress will be ranked lower across the board. Since no such phenomenon has occurred, it can be said that Google does not consider the feed to be low-quality content. However, some customers are concerned that a large number of feeds appear in the "Crawled - Not Indexed" section of Google Search Console, as shown below.
Feed Also, since you can only display up to 1,000 URLs, you may not be able to see other URLs because the feed gets in the way. In such cases, adding "X-Robots-Tag: noindex" to the HTTP header will set the feed to noindex and move it from "crawled - not indexed" to "excluded by noindex tag." X-Robots-Tag ●Reference: Specifying Belgium Phone Number Data robots meta tag | Google Search Central | Documentation | Google Developers ⑤Category page I often hear that category pages result in low-quality content because of duplicate content. But this is incorrect. Category pages are pages that bundle related articles, so they are more SEO-friendly than individual articles. For example, if you search for "polo shirts" on Google, the first place will be " ZOZOTOWN category page ." Category page example A common mistake is to put noindex on the category page.
This is often seen on sites that have the WordPress plugin "All In One SEO Pack" installed. For more information , please refer to "Common Fatal SEO Mistakes" in "All In One SEO Pack" . Tag pages are also strong SEO pages for the same reason, so avoid adding noindex. recent trends Google tends to place importance on the expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (EAT) of the "site operator." Low quality pages often lack an appropriate level of EAT for the purpose of the page. Low-quality pages often lack the level of expertise, authority, and trustworthiness (EAT) that is appropriate for the page's purpose.
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