Thanks Everett - I was coming to that conclusion, but really just needed some back-up. I appreciate your response!
Emily
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Thanks Everett - I was coming to that conclusion, but really just needed some back-up. I appreciate your response!
Emily
If you are talking about Google Webmaster reporting that blog comments are blocked or no-followed, then yes, that is a good thing. Normally, it's a pretty good idea to make sure that any links that are added to blog comments are no-follow.
However, you do want to make sure that you are not blocking the blog post itself from being indexed or crawled. Just double-check the URL that Webmaster is reporting. If it's just for comment links, then your all good. If it's for the whole URL, then you might want to consider modifying your robots.txt file to make sure that your blog page is crawled but comment links are not.
Thanks! I appreciate your response and understand what you're saying.
In this case, all of the products on the page are relevant and in the same category. And I get that it's best to have only one actual page...I'm just not sure about this auto-scroll feature.
I think I will leave it alone for now, and just keep an eye on our metrics/analytics.
Thanks!
One of my e-commerce clients has a script enabled on their category pages that allows more products to automatically be displayed as you scroll down. They use this instead of page 1, 2, and a view all.
I'm trying to decide if I want to insist that they change back to the traditional method of multiple pages with a view all button, and then implement rel="next", rel="prev", etc.
I think the current auto method is disorienting for the user, but I can't figure out if it's the same for the spiders.
Does anyone have any experience with this, or thoughts?
Thanks!