I would like to find a good solution to prevent Google from reading a domain where an Articulate project is hosted. I am familiar with the process of adding a metatag in the HTML page, but I don't want to mess with the files. I know there is another method using a robots.txt file in the root directory. Has anyone ever used it? Better yet, does anyone have a file to share?
Hopefully someone in the community will be able to chime in and assist you here. That's a tad outside of my range of knowledge and modifying the published output is not something we support :)
I asked a few colleagues about this, as it's outside our realm of Support, but seemed a common enough question to know where to point people! One of our team who does our internal marketing and SEO suggested starting by reading this article: https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt
Hope that helps get you going and we'd be curious to see what you do in this area, as it may be something that others are looking to replicate!
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Hi Marcos!
Hopefully someone in the community will be able to chime in and assist you here. That's a tad outside of my range of knowledge and modifying the published output is not something we support :)
Hi Marcos,
I asked a few colleagues about this, as it's outside our realm of Support, but seemed a common enough question to know where to point people! One of our team who does our internal marketing and SEO suggested starting by reading this article: https://moz.com/learn/seo/robotstxt
Hope that helps get you going and we'd be curious to see what you do in this area, as it may be something that others are looking to replicate!
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