Do the "Contact us" and "Privacy policy" pages affect SEO?

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Solution 1

Google just recently released a video on this exact subject:

How does duplicate copy that's legally required (ie Terms & Conditions across multiple offers) affect performance in search?

So the answer from the horses mouth is I wouldn't stress about that.

Solution 2

You should have a privacy policy and a "contact us" page.

  • It's unclear if Google specifically boosts sites with these type of pages, but I find it plausible that they do.
  • Users trust a site more if these pages exist. Especially the contact page.
  • Even if Google doesn't specifically have an algorithmic factor for these pages, they certainly pay attention to how happy users are with a site.
  • A privacy policy is required (by Google) if you are running AdSense on your site.

You should not noindex these pages.

  • They won't cause duplicate content issues. So many sites have these pages that Google knows how to deal with this duplicated content without penalizing any sites.
  • Users sometimes search for "contact <mybrand>", it makes sense for users to be able to find the correct page for this.

Solution 3

You're right. By simplicity, many webmasters use generator to generate privacy policy webpage and it leads to duplicate content issues. Moreover, for "Contact us" webpage in general, there is no big content and just a contact form.

For your "Privacy policy" webpage, I recommend to write your own text (see a specialized lawyer to help you). And for your "Contact us" webpage, you can add some personal text (before the form for example) to give more SEO weight on this webpage.

With these good practices, you won't have any problem about duplicate content. However, don't use <meta name="robots" content="noindex" /> on these webpages; just avoid duplicate content.

About linking, these two webpages can be available from all webpages of your site. Thus putting links on footer is a good practice. You're going to give link juice to these webpages and it's normal because there are two important webpages (that's why be careful of text on them is important).

Solution 4

Yes these pages effects SEO, Privacy policy and disclaimer or terms of use pages are very necessary for better SEO.

Google is continually searching for the trusted sites & if you have these pages then your site will be loved by the search engine bots and so will be better indexed & improve position in SERP. Add these pages at the footer, don't forget to add a sitemap page too.

Solution 5

I've read that it could build up your trust with Google, is this true?

Yes, that is true. This pages show Google you are ready to hear your visitors and that you have rules of your activity.

I've also read that some people said that you should add a noindex tag to your "Privacy policy" page, would this be a good idea? I say this because many websites have similar privacy policies, and I don't want any duplicate content issues.

If in short, this is not necessarily. See this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi-wkEeOKxM

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  • Gkhan14
    Gkhan14 almost 2 years

    Just like the title says, what are the effects of having a "Contact us" and a "Privacy policy" on your site?

    I've read that it could build up your trust with Google, is this true? I've also read that some people said that you should add a noindex tag to your "Privacy policy" page, would this be a good idea? I say this because many websites have similar privacy policies, and I don't want any duplicate content issues. (For example, many people could be using the same WordPress privacy policy generator). I'm wondering the same things for the "Contact us" page as well.

  • Gkhan14
    Gkhan14 almost 11 years
    Ahh thank you! So what about linking? Would it be safe to link to these pages from the footer (so it would be linked from every page on the site). I don't want to have any issues with that link juice crap I read about.
  • Zistoloen
    Zistoloen almost 11 years
    I have edited my answer.
  • Stephen Ostermiller
    Stephen Ostermiller almost 7 years
    I edited out the link from this post. I'm suspicious that created your account and posted this just to include the link. Posting self-promotion links here can be OK if done occasionally with enough reputation in relevant places, however, new users need to gain reputation before doing that.
  • Stephen Ostermiller
    Stephen Ostermiller almost 7 years
    This answer would be much better if it provided something to back up your assertions. For example you could find case studies that showed that adding a privacy policy was good for rankings. Most of what I've read on this subject indicates that the benefits of a privacy policy are no where near as great as your answer suggests.
  • dev3lop.com
    dev3lop.com almost 7 years
    Understandable. I'll work my way up. There's a lot of garbage here - but if you want to call my content the worst of it. I understand 100%. Let's clean up this website mate. Please link me to any guidelines I can learn from. If you prefer I use my actual domain, I had that originally but edited to blogger to ensure people making these clicks can go and read the content as real content. I attempted pasting more links to the research that is available online - but I have a new account, and went for the best bang for the buck. Thanks again!
  • dev3lop.com
    dev3lop.com almost 7 years
    @StephenOstermiller i do request you type what anyone is going to type to find an easy Privacy Policy template. And how many hundreds of thousands of backlinks are spammed to these 'template generators' -- where my link was an 'explanatory of privacy policy' and my personal privacy policy - to show it's not BS spam. By removing that link, you're pushing users at stack exchange towards researching it on their own, and as you know what you're speaking about - you know they are going to Google something that is actively SEO spammed. This is where I sort of get frustrated with the funneling mate.
  • dev3lop.com
    dev3lop.com over 6 years
    Smells like SEO funnel generators cover these searches in the webmaster area, and I think the authority figures keep the only helpful niches pushed down with fake accounts and relentless time consumption in forums to merely spread misinformation, that's why the more I scroll through the more I see a bunch of the same groups of people hammering out fake SEO content, no different than spamming affiliate funnels instead of helpful seo to the top page, your responses aren't no different than the others. Opinions on opinions. I'll kick back sit in real data, you keep spread misinformation enjoy 😊
  • dev3lop.com
    dev3lop.com over 6 years
    I really don't own a single seo affiliate funnel, I've been word of mouth until the past few weeks. I was merely sharing what helped me rank higher in 118 countries.