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Google To Add "Unavailable After" META Tag
The "unavailable_after" tag will allow you to tell Google when Googlebot should no longer crawl that page. Jill explains that this tag comes in handy when you have a limited time offer promotional page, and on this page, the promotion will expire on a specific date. By using the "unavailable_after" tag, you can tell Google that they should not crawl this page, after the promotion expires. There are several practical scenarios for this tag. We have emailed Dan Crow and others at Google for when this tag is expected to be supported.
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thanks for the info. I do not see any importance of this for myself.
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yea, seems 100% useless... unless you are a blackhacker that hacks competitors sites, this would be I suppose good way to eliminate your competitors.. :1orglaugh
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There are all sorts of scenarios that I can see this being useful for but in the porn business we don't have much in the way of time-sensitive information.
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True. You could advertise a live chat on a certain date/time for example. Or as it says, a limited time special offer etc. Neat though.
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