How to permit fess to clawl wordpress while rejecting google clawling - wordpress

I don't want my wordpress to be clawled by Google.
So, I checked 「Discourage Search Engine from indexing this site」 in WordPress.
However, I do want my Fess to clawle my WordPress.
How should I cofingure.

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Problem with website indexing on Google (Wordpress + Yoast plugin)

I am using Wordpress and Yoast plugin and I have problem with website indexing. I added the website to the Google search console succesfully and verify it in Wordpress dashboard. Also I added sitemaps succesfully (image below)
But my page is not indexed on the Google, it says that there is some problem with noindex pages. I will provide you more images below:
Does someone know some solution for this?
Did you check if your Wordpress installation is allowing Search Engines to index your site?

Why is the blog section of my wordpress site not on Google?

I recently started a website,(fortunepush.xyz),
I made a seperate sub directory for my blog section and added wordpress to it with Ocean WP theme. I realized that my posts are not coming up on google, site indexing is failing everytime.
I do not understand what is wrong with the site?
Does installing seperate wordpress in my subdirectory affect google somehow?
I just want my posts to show up on google.
The SEO is very well done and properly optimized, also if anyone can check
can you check if my blog is mobile friendly because it shows up perfectly on my iphone, but google says its not mobile friendly.
The sitemaps are not being indexed too.This is the sitemap index
Make sure you don't have checked "Search Engine Visibility" option in Reading Settings on admin.
The option you will find here in admin side: mydomain.com/wp-admin/options-reading.php
Thanks!

wordpress archives appear in google search

I have a Wordpress site and my archives pages are showing in google search.
For instance, see the 2nd listing in this search:
How can I prevent this from happening?
You need to remove it first from Google index (using search console) then disallow search engine access using a common plugin named SEO Toast.
If you are using "Yoast Seo" plugin then you can set noindex from plugins settings. Also you can remove it from Google Webmaster Tool's search console.

Can Wordpress search an external website?

Can the standard Wordpress search or one of the search plugins index another (external to Wordpress) website?
Not inherently, you could create a search engine, or easier would be to embed a Google custom search.
I haven't used this plugin, so cannot say if it works or is any good - but this might be a place to start. Google Custom Search Plugin

Google Analytics not tracking a Wordpress directory

Just wondered if there is a known issue with GA having trouble tracking a site which has a Wordpress directory?
It seems to be able to track all of my other pages on the site, but we have a /news/ directory which is powered by Wordpress and it doesn't pick this up at all. It is obviously an issue with the fact that this directory is a Wordpress blog, but there must be a way to track it with all of the other pages.
Aaahhh... Sounds like the google analytics tracking code is present on your main site pages, but is not included in the wordpress template that's applied to that sub-section of your site.
The GA tracking code must be visible to google on every page you want to have tracked.
Try 'View Source' in your browser, and check wether the analytics tracking code is present.
If not, you could hard-code the GA tracking code in, or use one of the free WordPress Plugins to do it for you, like 'Google Analytics':
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/googleanalytics/
Hope this helps - post back if you're still having problems!
Rick
It may not be related, but did you check if your blog is indexable? Under Settings -> Privacy you can check if its enabled.
Another option is to install a google analytics plugin for the blog. If you enter the same credentials from your already-in-use GA it should be combined. I'm using this one on my blog and its working.

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