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Noindex Tag Checker
Check for noindex meta tags that prevent indexing.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a noindex tag?
A noindex meta tag tells search engines not to include a page in their search results. It's added as <meta name="robots" content="noindex"> in the page's HTML head section.
When should I use noindex?
Use noindex for pages that shouldn't appear in search results: admin pages, thank-you pages, duplicate content, staging environments, internal search results, and thin content pages.
Can I accidentally noindex important pages?
Yes, this is a common mistake. CMS settings, staging configurations left active, or template-level noindex tags can accidentally block important pages. Regularly audit your noindex tags.
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