For example
A trading website displays all the products being traded. After the transaction is completed, the product no longer appears in the list. There is no other place on the website to link to the product, but the product still exists. By entering the product The url is accessible, but there is no link to the product in the website.
Is this search engine friendly?
No impact, but the spider cannot crawl, the engine will not include this address, and it has no impact on other addresses
Enter the product The url can be accessed
and that’s all. Otherwise it may still be affected. Because when spiders crawled your homepage before, they would enter these pages and store them in the SE database. When the user searches for relevant results, those products are listed because the content is suitable. The user clicks to access them. If they no longer exist, , which will naturally have some impact.
It has no effect, but spiders cannot crawl it. The engine will not include this address and has no effect on other addresses.
If the product page has been included before, then the transaction completion list has no link (change (became a new batch of products), will the search engine delete the inclusion of the old products because the old products have been removed from the list (the old products can be accessed, but their links cannot be found on the website)?
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