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For SEM, can google-adsbot read a page that is ...

For SEM, can google-adsbot read a page that is nofollowed or noindexed because of SEO?  Examples are the contact page or privacy page.  These are important for SEM quality scores, but should not pass pagerank for SEO.

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Posted 2008-01-12T08:45:20Z
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Hi,

NoIndex tells Google not to keep a Cached copy of your page to appear in the search results, nofollow tells Google not to follow any links on the page, both of the above have no effect on Google-AdsBot, to block that if you want you need to use a robots.txt

You can see more information here:
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/02/robots-exclusion-protocol.html

Simon 

Posted 2008-01-16T12:11:54Z
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Is an instructions for the robot which tells not to follow the link, for that the page who has a nofollow attribute will not gain any weight on search ranking. While No index tells the robots not to index a particular page with  has this attribute, therefore it will not show in search results.

Posted 2008-02-05T12:00:24Z
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its instruction,that robot follow your site or not?

if its no follow then google will not index it,

 

for more information,contact here

 

 

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Posted 2009-03-27T15:27:56Z
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