How to set up a custom robot header tag on Google Blog # DreaMerZ-Note



Hello, I'm writing a blog to keep in mind. This is DreaMerZ-Note.

As I recently restarted my blog, the post I wrote doesn't seem to be indexed properly in the search engine, so I re-examined the robots settings. I'll explain the custom robot header tag I learned this time and look at the recommended tag.



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    # Tag Recommended in Custom Robot Header Tag Settings!
    Setting OptionRecommend Tag
    - HomePageall
    - Data Room and Search Pagenoindex, nofollow
    - Post and Pageall
    - Image and Mediaall


    | What is Custom Robot Header Tag?


    If you look at the settings on Google Blog, There is a setting called Custom Robots Header Tags In English, which is how the Search Engine Sets up how to index and display specific pages on a blog or site.

    In Google Blog Settings, the option 'Enable Custom Robot Header Tag's can be turned on/off at the bottom of 'Crawler and Index Creation' as shown below.

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    | Description of custom robot header Tag Options.


    Custom robot header tags are available in a total of three types.

    # Home page Tags : Apply to main page of the Blog.
    # Data Room and Search Page Tags : Apply to blog categories, tags, and search results pages.
    # Post and Page Tags : Apply to individual writings and pages.

    And you can select a total of 10 tags for each tag.

    # all : Tags that the search engine indexes and displays all content.
    # noindex : A tag that the search engine does not index. (Search result X)
    # nofollow : A tag that do not follow links in the page.
    # none : the same tag as noindex, nofollow.
    # noarchive : A tag on which the search engine does not store cached pages.
    # nosnippet : A tag that do not show a description (snippet) in search results.
    # noodp :  A tag that do not use the Open Directory Project (ODP) description.
    # notranslate : A tag on which the search engine does not translate pages.
    # noimageindex : A tag whose search engine does not index the image.
    # unavailable_after : A tag on which the search engine removes the page from the search results after a certain date. (Google Bot Only Supports)

    So, Which tag should be set to best fit the search engine index? 
     
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    | Recommended custom robot header tag settings.


    # Recommended Custom Robot Tag for HomePage!
       ㄴ all (required) - Enable the search engine to successfully index the main page of the blog.
       ㄴ noodp (optional) - Active since most do not use directory indexing.

    Home Page Tag


    # Recommended Custom Robot Tag for Archive and Search Page!
       ㄴ noindex (required) - Set duplicate content, such as categories, tags, and archive pages by date, to not be indexed.
       ㄴ nofollow (required) - Set the linked page added to the page to be indexed by the search engine.

    Search Page


    # Recommended Custom Robot Tag for Archive and Search Page!
       ㄴ all (required) - To ensure that individual blog posts are normally indexed in search engines.
       ㄴ If noindex, nofollow is applied to the text and page, it may be excluded from the search engine. (Caution!!)

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    If you set it as above and Click Save, the setting will be completed automatically. However, after settings, each search engine's bot will be indexed and the search  results will be reflected, so It will take time to check. In the next posting, I will check if the search works well.





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