Remove Directory
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www.enakliyat.com.tr/detaylar/page-6255
www.enakliyat.com.tr/detaylar/page-6240
www.enakliyat.com.tr/detaylar/page-6253
www.enakliyat.com.tr/detaylar/page-6255
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We have so many page like this page and we want to remove all this page from Google search results.
How can I remove from Google Webmaster Tools
Help!
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Hi,
If all the content you want to remove is part of a separate folder / directory then use the approach from: http://support.google.com/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=1663427
Except from the use of robots.txt - set all those pages to noindex - don't use robots.txt ! (very important)
In case you have some pages in the same folder that you still need in the index but this number is low as ratio vs the ones you want to remove - is better to remove it all and the index those back then move one by one and remove the ones you don't need - it's all about the numbers.
Cheers.
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