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How do I determine what I should and shouldn’t index?

There are two main places to start. The first is from a content/SEO point of view, while the second is from a technical view. A full review of all of your website’s URLs produced by a crawl tool like ScreamingFrog is a great start to evaluate what pages are being found by the search engines and what pages you actually want them to see.

  • CONTENT EVALUATION

    Depending on the main purpose of your website, there are some pages that you may not want to submit in your XML Sitemap as they are merely a part of the site for esthetic reasons (think image galleries) or for value added reasons (think guest comments or print and favorites pages.) There is no real SEO value to a gallery of images page unless you’ve spent time captioning them and making them and the other facets of the page SEO friendly, including alt tags, etc. However, this typically isn’t the case and those pages can stop the search bot from getting to a page that really does matter. Same goes for a print page for your blog article that is auto-generated; this is for user ease and there is no SEO value, so don’t submit it!

  • TECHNICAL EVALUATION

    In terms of the technical evaluation of pages submitted there are typically many pages that are auto-generated as part of website setups. For example, as part of a WordPress set up, the “Posts” section, more commonly known as the Blog, creates /tag/ and /author/ pages as you add these small features to your build out. /tag/ pages typically have no SEO value and are a waste to submit for index, especially if you have many of them throughout your blog. Adjusting these to a “noindex” setting is typically always advised, especially if your blog is not the main focus of your website. However, if you are primarily a blogger, these pages most certainly are important to you. You want to build them out, make them SEO rich, as well as ensure they are indexed.

 

Remember too that Google isn’t the only player out there. Verifying your website and submitting your sitemap to Bing Webmaster Tools is also advised. It’s easy enough, and you should take every advantage to reach your target audience where they browse or shop.

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Disadvantages of Samsung Phones that Have a Pencil

1. Higher Prices

One of the drawbacks of Samsung phones with a pencil is their relatively higher price compared to Samsung phones without one. Users must be willing to pay more for the pencil feature, so it’s worth carefully considering whether or not the pencil is truly necessary.

2. Application Limitations

While many creative apps are supported by Samsung phones with the Pencil, not all apps are optimized for this feature. Some apps may not optimize the Pencil’s functionality, preventing users from harnessing its full potential.

3. Learning Process

For users using a Samsung phone with a pencil for the first time, it may take a bit of a learning curve, especially for those unfamiliar with using a pencil on digital devices. However, once you get used to it, using the pencil will become easier and more natural.

4. Limited Charging

Using a pencil on a Samsung phone will use additional battery power. This means users need to ensure the pencil’s battery is always fully charged so it can be used whenever needed. Users should also carry a pencil charger if they need to charge it while traveling.

5. Availability Limitations

Not all Samsung phones have this pencil feature. Users should ensure that the Samsung phone they’re considering has it. Sometimes, purchasing a Samsung phone with a pencil is only available for a limited time or in certain regions.

6. Sensitivity to Scratches

While the pencil used on Samsung phones is designed to provide a better writing and drawing experience, it’s important to remember that the screen remains sensitive to scratches or other sharp objects. Users should avoid applying too much pressure to the screen with the pencil to avoid permanent scratches.

7. Not Suitable for All Users

Finally, Samsung phones with a stylus aren’t suitable for everyone. For those who don’t have creative needs or aren’t interested in the stylus feature, a standard Samsung phone may be sufficient. Users should consider their personal needs and preferences before deciding whether to purchase a Samsung phone with a stylus.

Complete Information about Samsung Mobile Phones with Pencil

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Do all Samsung phone series have pencil feature?

No, not all Samsung phones have the pencil feature. Be sure to check the product specifications before purchasing.

 

 

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