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        • mjukhud
          mjukhud last edited by

          Hi!

          I have previously hired a developer to put up my site and noticed afterwards that he did not know much about SEO. This lead me to starting to learn myself and applying some changes step by step.

          One of the things I am currently doing is inserting sitemap reference in robots.txt file (which was not there before). But just now when I wanted to upload the file via FTP to my server I found multiple ones - in different sizes - and I dont know what to do with them? Can I remove them? I have downloaded and opened them and they seem to be 2 textfiles and 2 dupplicates. Names:

          robots.txt (original dupplicate)
          robots.txt-Original (original)
          robots.txt-NEW (other content)
          robots.txt-Working (other content dupplicate)

          Would really appreciate help and expertise suggestions. Thanks!

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          • peakdistrictseo
            peakdistrictseo last edited by

            So what's the best policy if a site uses an e-commerce platform like Magento, which has a robots file, but also has a Wordpress blog installed to another folder. eg: /blog and uses a plugin like YOAST which generated a robots file of the Wordpress installation.

            Then you have 2 robots files, is this detrimental or no big deal?

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            • mjukhud
              mjukhud @seoman10 last edited by

              Thanks very much for the help!

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              • mjukhud
                mjukhud last edited by

                Thanks very much for the help!

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                • seoman10
                  seoman10 last edited by

                  Keep a backup and remove them.

                  Search engines are only going to look at the file which is exactly called robots.txt variations of file name will be ignored.

                  Do make sure the entries are correct in the main one though, you don't want Google crawling admin pages or other confidential areas of the site.

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                  • mjukhud
                    mjukhud @Mustansar last edited by

                    Hi, thanks for the answer and help!

                    Well, I only have one domain that has a webpage and no subdomains active (no blog-subdomain or similar) - so how can I configure that to the situation? Can I just remove all and upload the one I want, maybe?

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                    • Mustansar
                      Mustansar last edited by

                      That's a good question, EMS.  The robots.txt protocol can get kind of 
                      confusing when you think about it too long, and it sounds like you've 
                      thought about this a bit.  However, in this case, it might help to 
                      look at robots.txt from the perspective of the spider.

                      When a spider finds a URL, it takes the whole domain name (everything 
                      between 'http://' and the next '/'), then sticks a '/robots.txt' on 
                      the end of it and looks for that file.  If that file exists, then the 
                      spider should read it to see where it is allowed to crawl.

                      In your case, Googlebot, or any other spider, should try to access 
                      three URLs: domainA.com/robots.txt, domainB.domainA.com/robots.txt, 
                      and domainB.com/robots.txt.  The rules in each are treated as 
                      separate, so disallowing robots from domainA.com/ should result in 
                      domainA.com/ being removed from search results while 
                      domainB.domainA.com/ remains unaffected, which does not sound like not 
                      something you want.

                      The problem you might have with the setup you have described is this-- 
                      in order to keep domainB.domainA.com out of the results, you would 
                      need to have domainB.domainA.com/robots.txt exclude robots, while 
                      domainB.com/robots.txt welcomes them.  This means that you would need 
                      to have a way to make domainB.domainA.com/ and domainB.com/ serve 
                      different information, and judging from what you've described, you 
                      have not set up your server to do so yet.

                      Of course, it is always possible that I have assumed to much about 
                      your situation, so it is a good idea to use Google's robots.txt 
                      analysis tool (see http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=8475
                      ) to see if your robots.txt files already produce the results you 
                      want.

                      If using robots.txt files doesn't solve the problem, and assuming that 
                      you want to continue hosting all of your content on domainA.com, one 
                      strategy you really should look into would be setting up a 301 
                      redirect from the pages on domainB.domainA.com/ to domainB.com/ .  If 
                      you need more advice on how to do this with your server software, your 
                      hosting company's tech support would definitely be the best place to 
                      start, but this group is here to help if more isues arise. 🙂

                      Hope that helps!

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