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By Scott Buresh (c) 2008
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Nearly all search engines utilize spiders (which are also known by their original name, robots) to
go out and scour the web looking for web pages. These search engine spiders then bring the data back
to be indexed by the engine.
Since roughly 1996, individual meta commands have existed that can be used on individual web pages
to modify how these search engine spiders behave. The most useful of these commands are fairly
universal and respected by almost all search engines. What follows is a list of some of the more
popular spider commands and instances in which you might want to use them.
<meta name="robots" content="index">
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This meta command is one of the most common ones used – and it is also the least necessary. It tells
search engine spiders to come on in and put the page in their index. However, all search engines do
this by default anyway. Basically, if you want to put it in there for fun, be my guest, but this
command is not giving you any special treatment. All search engines are going to index your page,
unless you specifically tell them otherwise.
<meta name="robots" content="follow">
The follow command is different from the index command. It basically requests that the search engine
spiders follow the links that are on a particular page. Again, however, this piece of code is completely
unnecessary because all search engines are going to follow the links on a page, unless otherwise directed.
<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
The noindex command, the opposite of the index command, tells search engine spiders not to index the content
of a page. It's important to note however that search engine spiders will still follow the links on a page
that uses only this command.
When not used for legitimate purposes, this tag can be dangerous because it can put you at risk for
penalization by most, if not all search engines. This is because you can use a noindex tag to hide pages
with multiple links that you don't want visitors to see but that you do want all search engines to index.
There are however some legitimate uses for the noindex command. For example, if you have a dynamic site
and you've created static pages to replace some of your dynamic pages, which can make them easier for
search engine spiders to access, you could put a noindex tag on the dynamic version.
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As Google mentions in its Webmaster Help Center:
"Consider creating static copies of
dynamic pages.
Although the Google index includes dynamic pages, they comprise a small portion of our index. If
you suspect that your dynamically generated pages (such as URLs containing question marks) are
causing problems for our crawler, you might create static copies of these pages."
In cases like these, it is acceptable to use the "no index" command on the dynamic version of the
page, so that your content will not be treated as duplicate. You are not tricking all search engines,
you're just redirecting them.
<meta name="robots" content="nofollow">
This tag tells search engine spiders that it's OK to go ahead and index a page and list it but that
they shouldn't follow any of the links that are on the page. This can be useful if, for example, you
had some partners that requested a link on your site that you felt obligated to give, but you wanted
to hold onto as much Page Rank as possible. Now this is of course between you and your own personal
god, but you would be able to in effect have a partners page, add the nofollow attribute to the meta
tags, and basically not pass on any of your Page Rank to any of the sites to which you are linking.
The nofollow command in effect tells all search engines that this is the end of the line.
<meta name="robots" content="noindex,nofollow">
Obviously, noindex and nofollow are powerful tags – and in combination, they can make a page and the
subsequent pages to which it links invisible to nearly all search engines. This combination command
tells search engine spiders, "Do not read this page; do not follow any of the links on this page; do
not include this page in your index."
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This command has its beneficial uses. For example, it can be placed on pages on a site that have duplicate
content for legitimate reasons. A website might have both a page for the United States and a page for
England that cover the same product with exactly the same content. However, nearly all search engines would
see this as duplicate content and could devalue both pages. So placing this command on one of them means that
search engine spiders will walk on by and you won't be penalized.
<meta name="robots" content="noarchive">
Finally, almost all search engines today, including Google and Yahoo, offer a cached version of a site
alongside its listing that provides a snapshot of what the page used to look like. The noarchive tag,
therefore, is available to be used in circumstances where there is content on your website that is of
a timely nature and therefore that you might not necessarily want search engine spiders to cache for
people to have access to moving forward.
For example, a business might run a one-time special that has a ridiculously low price to drum up some
business while things are slow. The business will want to be able to shut that sale down as soon as
sales are back up to a solid level. However, it is conceivable that someone could click on the cached
version of the business's site, see the old deal that was out there, and insist on getting it for
themselves. By using the noarchive tag, you are telling search engine spiders, in effect, "This page is
subject to frequent changes, and I don't want my visitors to have access to some of this content at a later time."
Conclusion
The commands discussed above are just a few of the ones in existence, and new ones are being added
frequently. While nearly all search engines support these commands, there are still some that don't.
The ones in this article, however, are fairly universally understood by search engine spiders, no
matter from where they originate. As more universal commands are introduced, I will write about them
in future articles.
About The Author
Scott Buresh is the CEO of Medium Blue, which was recently named the
number one search engine optimization company in the world by PromotionWorld.
Scott has contributed content to many publications including Building Your Business with Google For Dummies (Wiley, 2004),
MarketingProfs, ZDNet, WebProNews, DarwinMag, SiteProNews, ISEDB.com, and Search Engine Guide. Medium Blue serves
local and national clients, including Boston Scientific, DS Waters, and Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center.
Visit MediumBlue.com to request a custom SEO guarantee based
on your goals and your data.

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