Try a robot do not follow tag.
Best,
Jay
On Tue, Apr 26, 2011 at 7:41 AM, zalel <talk@signifydesign.com> wrote:
A new site I am designing has started to appear in searches, along
with the old version, which the client is still using.
How can I tell the crawlers to ignore the new, unreleased website?
And how can I get the website-in-progress to drop out of Google's
current index?
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