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: How to tell Google to crawl distinct part of the webpage? What approach should I take to make the website Google-friendly, http://anuary.com/. The problem is that when a specific content is being

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What approach should I take to make the website Google-friendly, anuary.com/.
The problem is that when a specific content is being requested (eg. anuary.com/1/home/anuary) user is taken to the page using scrollbar, though the surrounding content is still being loaded. How to tell Google that for this URL anuary.com/36/portfolio/three-musketeers only the #36 entry should be crawled.

Is there a tag or other way to select the surrounding content as irrelevant for the URL?

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@Cody1181609

It's not possible to tell GoogleBot to not/crawl portions of your documents. The bot takes it all in and they decide what they think is important. Only AdSense allows for section targeting.

As far as I can tell, GoogleBot isn't doing anything wrong. The problem is that your URLs aren't real in the first place. You have a giant document and you're using a fake sub-directory structure that you use to figure out how far down to scroll via something that seems to pretend to be Ajax. If you were actually using it, then you could follow the crawling guidelines

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@Pope3001725

Google provides googleon/googleof tags that are just right for the job ( developers.google.com/search-appliance/documentation/46/admin_crawl/Preparing ). An explanation on how to use them is available at perishablepress.com/tell-google-to-not-index-certain-parts-of-your-page/.
Though, essentially it all comes to:

<!--googleoff: all-->
This content will not be indexed.
<!--googleon: all>

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