![]() Steps to submit the sitemap in the Google search console You can easily create and verify a sitemap for any of your publicly viewable Google Sites through Google Search Console. Sitemaps:Creating a sitemap helps search engines better crawl and categorize your site. Robots.txt Tester :Used to check and edit for errors.A robots.txt file is a file at the root of your site that indicates those parts of your site you don’t want accessed by search engine crawlers. Use this to detect visual differences between how Googlebot sees your page and how a user sees your page. Does not request or run any associated resources (such as images or scripts) on the page. This is a relatively quick operation that you can use to check or debug suspected network connectivity or security issues with your site, and sees the success or failure of the request.įetch and render : Fetches a specified URL in your site, displays the HTTP response and also renders the page according to a specified platform (desktop or Smartphone). This operation requests and runs all resources on the page (such as images and scripts). ![]() You can use Fetch as Google to see whether Googlebot can access a page on your site, how it renders the page, and whether any page resources (such as images or scripts) are blocked to Googlebot.įetch: Fetches a specified URL in your site and displays the HTTP response. Each main section in the URL Errors reports corresponds to the different crawling mechanisms Google uses to access your pages, and the errors listed are specific to those kinds of pages.Ĭrawl Stats: It definesPages crawled per day, Kilobytes downloaded per day, Time spent in downloading a page (in milliseconds).įetch as Google: The Fetch as Google tool enables you to test how Google crawls or renders a URL on your site. URL errors:This section lists specific errors Google encountered when trying to crawl specific desktop or phone pages. Site errors:This section of the report shows the main issues for the past 90 days that prevented Googlebot from accessing your entire site (click any box to display its chart). The crawl errors are of two types: 1) SiteErrors 2) URL Errors
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