Hello @poweromania
Thanks for using the Yoast SEO plugin. By default, XML sitemaps are created for the following content types if they are public and have valid content:
- Posts, pages, and custom post types
- Authors (users with at least one published, public, indexable post)
- Custom post types
- Taxonomies
- Paginated states of multi-part posts/pages
Internal site search pages are excluded because they’re pretty much the last pages Google would want to send its visitors to. If you want to ruin a search experience, you link to other search pages instead of an actual result
However, the links on a search result page are still very valuable so you definitely want Google to follow them. So, all links should be followed, and the robots meta setting is usually:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex, follow">
Is there a way to include the search terms that users put into the search box into the sitemap?
To answer your question specifically, there’s a way to include the search terms that users put into the search box in the sitemap. The Yoast SEO plugin blocks this automatically. You can read more at https://yoast.com/internal-search/
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This reply was modified 1 year, 3 months ago by Maybellyne.