Those that will be indexable and rankable, those that we want our users to share, link to and reach . We will need to refresh these XML sitemaps as often as the content is updated. It is also fundamental to only link to the original version of the URL of each page internally . If we still need to allow users to access non-indexable pages, such as those generated by sort filters, then it is important to implement them in such a way that they are not crawled. This can be achieved in several ways, such as using hash parameters (#) instead of query ones (?) to generate these filtered URLs if possible. This is exactly what
The North Face does in this example for sorting their ads: uncrawlable filtered pages Another alternative is to link to these non-indexable or canonical filtered lists with a non-crawlable script, as in this example: non-crawlable-canonicalized On the other hand, in order to fax number list provide users with a way to navigate through the different product categories and levels in a relevant way - a way that also prioritizes the accessibility of the original URLs that are meant to be indexed and ranked -
it's important to make sure that we always connect upwards, sideways and downwards: Up to the main category levels of the site, as well as the higher hierarchical levels from where we are with a breadcrumb trail. On the side of related and sibling product lines or subcategories of the current category level. Down to the next level of product segmentation, sub-categories or more granular filters from the current ones, as well as specific products navigation-e-commerce By doing this we will eliminate excess "not meant to be indexed" URLs and improve the