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  • Plugin Support Rohan Sadanandan

    (@rohans123)

    Hi @cberzosabc

    Thanks for reaching out.

    To set taxonomies to?noindex?you would need to perform the following steps:
    ? From your WordPress dashboard, go to?Yoast SEO > Settings > Categories & tags and click on the?desired taxonomy?
    ? Set?‘Show in search results?’?to?‘No’ to remove that taxonomy type from the sitemap and set it to?noindex
    ? Click?‘Save Changes’

    I hope this helps.

    Thread Starter cberzosabc

    (@cberzosabc)

    But this will no index only the page I indicated, right? Not all products of that brand

    And another question, I want to no index a product: roof rack, because these are different for each car. So I don’t want the user to reach the product that is not valid for their car. I want the user to reach this page, which is a search engine for roof rack:

    https://negrillo.es/barras-techo-bacas-buscador/

    Does it work just by no index said product?

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @cberzosabc We’ve identified several concerns in your message and responded to each below:

    But this will no index only the page I indicated, right? Not all products of that brand.

    This will noindex all pages for that taxonomy. If you only wish to noindex a single page/post/product, you should do so by performing the following steps:

    • Go to the Edit screen for a page/post/product
    • Scroll down to the Yoast Metabox
    • Click on the ‘Advanced’ area
    • For ‘Allow search engines to show this in search results?’ make sure this is set to ‘No’ (setting this value to Yes will set meta robots to ‘index’ and setting No would set meta robots to ‘noindex)

    And another question, I want to no index a product: roof rack, because these are different for each car. So I don’t want the user to reach the product that is not valid for their car. I want the user to reach this page, which is a search engine for roof rack: https://negrillo.es/barras-techo-bacas-buscador/ Does it work just by no index said product?

    Yes, you could accomplish this by individually setting each to noindex.

    Another solution you may want to explore is instead of setting those pages to noindex is to change their canonical URL to that of the search page. We have more information and guidance on changing this here: https://yoast.com/help/canonical-urls-in-yoast-seo/

    Thread Starter cberzosabc

    (@cberzosabc)

    Thank you very much for the solution with canonical URLs. Could I ask you another question? Also about no index. We have seen the following pages where all the products are added:

    Productos – Página 2 de 576 – Negrillo.es

    There are a total of 576 pages and we want to deindex them, but not the products they contain. How should I do it?

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