Have you ever been asked to add a random string of code to the end of your links? If so, it’s likely because you were working with an analytical nerd such as myself and they wanted to track traffic ...
Google Analytics, which can analyze users who access the website, allows you to analyze the access route of users in detail by adding 'UTM parameters' to the URL of the website. At the time of writing ...
Google's John Mueller said in a webmaster hangout on YouTube yesterday at the 16:56 mark into the video that it can confuse Google if you are tagging your internal links with tracking parameters, such ...
For UTM parameters I'd just set the rel-canonical and leave them alone. The rel canonical won't make them all disappear (nor would robots.txt), but it's the cleaner approach than blocking (it's what ...