Hizmetçiler ve Dadılar için bir web sitem var. Tüm hizmet sayfalarını indeksledim ancak hizmetçi ve dadı profil sayfalarını indekslemedim. Her hizmetçinin ayrı bir profili vardır ve bu profiller dizine eklenmez. Her profilde ayrıca hizmetçinin 2 dakikalık tanıtım videosu bulunur.
Profilleri indekslersem web sitesinin hemen çıkma oranı düşer mi?
Bir kullanıcı indekssiz bir sayfayı ziyaret ettiğinde ve orada uzun süre kalarak profili ve videoyu izlediğinde Google bu süreyi saymaz mı?
Lütfen bana yardım edin, çok endişeleniyorum. Ofis patronum profillerin indekslenmemesi gerektiğini söylüyor ama trafiğin de düşük olduğunu ve hemen çıkma oranının yükseldiğini söylüyor.

Not sure, why would Google indexing them reduce bounce rates?
Bounce rates are at a page level – actually 99% of SEO is at the page level.
>My office boss says that the profiles should not be indexed
I doubt they’ll get clicks, but why? Why not?
Bounce rate is not an SEO factor
Definetly not. But I imagine it would greatly improve your reach on google. Im not sure why you made the choice no to index those pages in the first place
Those profile pages absolutely should be indexed, but it has nothing to do with the bounce rate.
Always think about the human experience. Profile pages should be indexed because it’s likely many people find nannies and housekeepers by word of mouth recommendations and you want customers googling their names to find your site.
For indexing, you generally want all of your pages to be indexed unless there’s a compelling reason not to (like a strategic decision on a large site to conserve crawl budget, or they’re pagination pages that don’t have any value, or a login page you are protecting for security reasons, etc).
Bounce rate isn’t usually a helpful metric because you have to consider the user experience for every individual page of the site to know what it should be. A press release or blog post is likely to have a high bounce rate, but that doesn’t mean it was a failure.
Also, the bounce rate post-GA4 is different from the bounce rate pre-GA4 (it’s now the inverse of the Engagement Rate: sessions that lasted 10+ seconds, had a conversion event, or included 2+ pageviews). Pre-GA4 it was any session where a user visited a single page and did nothing else (so it was even less valuable without context).