Quick and simple...
If you look at this page here
you can see that google still have indexed our old page for the HD7814 coffee machine.
So, i have added a redirect 301 on our .htaccess file to redirect that hd7814.html page to the new page.
What steps do I need to take in order to stop Google indexing this page completely, and, so that it wont feature in google webmaster tools either under the category "page not found" list?
Remembering that the hd7814.html file no longer exists as an html page anymore.
The reason I ask this, is because i have a lot of pages that need this to be done as well, and want to make sure I am doing this the correct way for SEO.
Also,
Am starting to get a lot of duplicate meta descriptions for the old html page (hd7814.html) and the new html appearing in Google Webmaster Tools...
What do i need to do to stop this from happening?
Thanks.
If you look at this page here
you can see that google still have indexed our old page for the HD7814 coffee machine.
So, i have added a redirect 301 on our .htaccess file to redirect that hd7814.html page to the new page.
What steps do I need to take in order to stop Google indexing this page completely, and, so that it wont feature in google webmaster tools either under the category "page not found" list?
Remembering that the hd7814.html file no longer exists as an html page anymore.
The reason I ask this, is because i have a lot of pages that need this to be done as well, and want to make sure I am doing this the correct way for SEO.
Also,
Am starting to get a lot of duplicate meta descriptions for the old html page (hd7814.html) and the new html appearing in Google Webmaster Tools...
What do i need to do to stop this from happening?
Thanks.
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