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I have a website with some pages like

  • www.xyz.com/product1
  • www.xyz.com/product2

and www.xyz.com/product1/date which can be dynamic as what user searches.

Current google is indexing

  • www.xyz.com/product1
  • www.xyz.com/product2
  • www.xyz.com/product1/date

I dont want google to index www.xyz.com/product1/date urls....

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Maybe writing a proper robots meta tag:

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You might be able to do what you want with a robots.txt at your website root directory

User-agent: *
Disallow: /product1/*
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i dont have this Product1/Product2 as hardcorded pages, this are dynamic pages which are created on the fly... So i wont be able to identify all this products and so wont be able create the Robot file – Miral Feb 24 '11 at 10:05

If the date was in the query part ie www.example.com/product1?date=yyyy-mm-dd you can tell Google to ignore the date argument via Google Webmaster Tools.

Could you make the trade off and move date to query part of URL?

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