How Can I Deindex Unwanted Pages from SERP?

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Recently I searched my site with "site:xyz.com" method for checking how many of my website pages has been indexed in SERP their I saw many unwanted pages has been crawled by Google with same Meta description that will definitely hit my website in panda.
Pages example: xyz.com/page1
xyz.com/page2
xyz.com/page3
xyz.com/page4
xyz.com/image
xyz.com/mage

Please how can I permanently fixed this issue reply soon.
#deindex #pages #serp #unwanted
  • Profile picture of the author NSNMURTHY
    Hi

    You can block or hide pages of your site in SEO google...

    Originally Posted by swapnilchitale01 View Post

    Recently I searched my site with "site:xyz.com" method for checking how many of my website pages has been indexed in SERP their I saw many unwanted pages has been crawled by Google with same Meta description that will definitely hit my website in panda.
    Pages example: xyz.com/page1
    xyz.com/page2
    xyz.com/page3
    xyz.com/page4
    xyz.com/image
    xyz.com/mage

    Please how can I permanently fixed this issue reply soon.
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    • Profile picture of the author swapnilchitale01
      Originally Posted by NSNMURTHY View Post

      Hi

      You can block or hide pages of your site in SEO google...

      Block from where, is there any plugin available or from webmaster?
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  • Profile picture of the author Jubayer Hossain
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      • Profile picture of the author Michael Meaney
        Originally Posted by swapnilchitale01 View Post

        How canonical? please elaborate it
        The Canonical tag is for duplicate content.. it tells Google that you've copied the article from another site, and where they can find it.. you add the tag between your Head tags...

        HTML Code:
        <link rel="canonical" href="http://anothersite.com/orginal-article" />
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  • Profile picture of the author yukon
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    <meta name="robots" content="noindex">

    Use the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.
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    • Profile picture of the author swapnilchitale01
      Originally Posted by yukon View Post

      <meta name="robots" content="noindex">

      Use the Force for knowledge and defense, never for attack.
      Yes robot.txt file will surely rid this issue.
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      • Profile picture of the author yukon
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        Originally Posted by swapnilchitale01 View Post

        Yes robot.txt file will surely rid this issue.


        That's not a robots.txt file, it's a noindex meta tag that goes in the HTML <head> code.
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        • Profile picture of the author swapnilchitale01
          Originally Posted by yukon View Post

          That's not a robots.txt file, it's a noindex meta tag that goes in the HTML <head> code.
          Is there any plugin for No indexing
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  • Profile picture of the author simon28
    I think you can do this by placing a forbidden command in the robots txt of your website. You can also use the google webmaster account to do that.
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    • Profile picture of the author swapnilchitale01
      Originally Posted by simon28 View Post

      I think you can do this by placing a forbidden command in the robots txt of your website. You can also use the google webmaster account to do that.
      I got the point thanks for the reply Robot.txt is very useful file.
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  • Profile picture of the author SEO Pearl
    If your site is in Wordpress then Install Yoast plugin and make no index link.
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  • Profile picture of the author Steve B
    Originally Posted by swapnilchitale01 View Post

    How Can I Deindex Unwanted Pages from SERP?

    I think the responses in this thread are missing the point of the OP's question.

    It was how to deindex (get rid of) pages on his site that have already been indexed by Google and are now in the search results. That is different than most of the responses which are about how to stop Google from indexing something now and in the future.

    You might visit Google's webmaster support for your answer:

    Remove information from Google

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  • Profile picture of the author ConnorMRR
    I had a similar problem, and just as Steve B stated it can be done via Google's webmaster tools. Here's a blog post on this topic: Requesting Removal of Content
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  • Profile picture of the author sulbha
    Remove those unwanted pages from your site and also from sitemap.
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  • Profile picture of the author hynds
    I see that you can use this Google Remove tool to remove, read the detail here: https://support.google.com/webmaster..._topic=1724262
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