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reforket2017-09-25 23:29:29
Search Engine Optimization
reforket, 2017-09-25 23:29:29

Should the site be indexed?

Do I need to disable site indexing if the "maintenance" stub is turned on for several days?

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Puma Thailand, 2017-09-26
@reforket

what kind of crap are you talking about
in case of technical work, the site should return a 503 error service is temporarily unavailable
read the documentation from search engines

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Exploding, 2017-09-25
@Exploding

And what is it about your stub that it is just like the third coming is expected?
It all depends on what happened to the site before it was put on those. work or whatever you have...
If the domain is new, then "to hell", but if not!... There are a lot of questions.
If not new, decide whether you need all those pages that already have a certain weight, otherwise they will simply fall out of the index. If yes, then the stub is a stub, and the necessary urls should also be left.
And in general, who came up with this nonsense with a stub??
Let the site work for itself as it worked! It's better than a stub anyway! And when the update is ready, they flooded it with a dark night and everyone is happy. And there is exactly as much meaning from the stub as from the person who invented it.
The stub is relevant only if the domain is new and the site does not exist yet. And with those jobs, you drop it.

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xmoonlight, 2017-09-26
@xmoonlight

www.nestor.minsk.by/sr/2007/08/sr70807.html

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Andrey Fedoseev, 2017-09-26
@itlen

Don't turn on the plug.
If you turn it on, you will also lose potential customers, and indexing problems are possible.
If you don't turn it on, you'll only lose customers.

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