If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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If you use pagination to display your products, make sure you have the following code on the links: Rel="next" and Rel="prev" These explain the relationship to search engines for easier indexing. NOTE: You may want to set paginated pages to noindex, though.
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What is a Noindex Tag? A “noindex tag” is an on-page directive instructing search engines not to index the page. It is one of the methods of blocking indexing on a website.
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