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| Active Warrior Join Date: Sep 2011
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Hi! I have a Disclaimer Page on every site of my network but I set it to "noindex". Do you think that should I spin this page? |
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noindex means google will not even look at your page.. there should be no problem lets see how any expert will weigh here |
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| HyperActive Warrior Join Date: Jul 2011 Location: Surrey, England
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The problem with having the same disclaimer is that competitors can catch onto your other sites. I'm not sure what sites you make but if they're niche sites focusing on a quality keyword, this could be dangerous
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Competitors can't find the network with this disclaimer page because it isn't indexed.
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I simple made a test! I have a website with noindex on disclaimer and another website which have an indexable disclaimer page. If I search a portion of text into Google, It shows me only the indexable page. |
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Just let the bot to index that page. I don't understand why you need to have that page with noindex on it.
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Because if that page is on 30 websites, Google will trace all the network and it isn't a good thing.
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google won't even index that page..it won't even look at the page!
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