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> You also have to keep mention of http://www.a.com/iwwwi and
>http://www.a.com/ubb off your blogs, tweets, facebooks, youtubes and
> other public places. For your peace of mind, though, you could easily
> remove each hidden page when your campaign was done. You could be pretty
> confident that no web crawler had archived it. The crawlers follow
> references, rather than seeking out pages to which there are no links.
Don't count on that. If a web crawler follows a link to any page on your site, it's likely to crawl the entire site. You can explicitly exclude specific pages using either a robots.txt file or robots meta tags in the individual pages. Here's a pretty good explanation:
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