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RE: is my robot file correct
@blogwoman1 said in is my robot file correct:
hi, can anyone let me know if my robot file is correct. my pages and wordpress posts are being indexed but not showing in serps and wondering if my robot file is wrong
https://www.in2town.co.uk/robots.txtHi, to determine if your robots.txt file is correct, review the content of the file to ensure it's not inadvertently blocking important pages. Your robots.txt file should specify which parts of your site should not be crawled, while allowing access to essential pages and posts.
Here's a quick check of your file:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /wp-admin/
Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.phpThis configuration should not block search engines from indexing your posts and pages. If your pages are being indexed but not appearing in SERPs, it might be due to other factors like content quality, keyword competition, or lack of backlinks. Use Google Search Console to check for any crawl errors, indexing issues, or manual penalties. Additionally, ensure that your sitemap is properly submitted and up-to-date, and consider optimizing your content and meta tags for better visibility in search results.
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