Search console complete guide
Is the search console sitemaps report by the end of this video? You should be able to understand what a sitemap is decide whether you need one or not and learn how to submit a site map and track its status using search console.
A sitemap is a signal about which URLs you would like Google to
crawl on your side. It may provide information on your own. That were recently
created or modified and give us some extra information about them Google
supports four main ways for you to provide additional information. You can
extend a URL with images included in it. You can also extend the URL with
videos included in it. You can include information about alternate languages or
country versions with href Lang annotations and finally for new sites. You can
use a special variation of sitemaps to give us information about the most
recent updates. Note that this information won't necessarily be highlighted on
search console, but you can still provide it in your sitemap. But if I don't
have a site map, will Google find all my pages. I'm glad you asked John usually
if you have a relatively small website and your pages are properly linked
googlebot can discover your content so you don't need to worry about the site
map. However, if your site meets one of the following criteria a sitemap,
Help Google decide what and when to crawl your website. If
your site is really large a site map will help Google prioritize the URLs to
Crow If your pages are isolated or not. Well linked to each other a sitemap
might help Google find those pages. If your site is new or it has a lot of
quickly changing content such as a News website a site map will help Google
discover your content. Please remember that using a site map doesn't guarantee
that all your pages will be crawled and indexed but in most cases your site
will benefit from having a sitemap and there is no disadvantage for having one
in addition sitemaps don't replace normal crawling and not including URLs in
the sitemap won't result in those.
Rails no longer being crawled interesting. I might need a
site map. But how can I create one another great question John ideally the
system running your website will make sitemap files for you automatically. For
example, you can find a WordPress plugin or Drupal extension. If you use those
content Management Systems check the documentation from your provider as every
platform is slightly different. We recommend finding a A way to automatically
generate sitemaps rather than creating them manually. Usually this will involve
running code on your server. So if you're not a developer, you might need help
from one. There are limits to the number of URLs and the maximum size of a
sitemap file. If you need more space, you can make multiple sitemap files. You
can also submit all of these sitemap files together in the form of an index
sitemap file doing that makes it a bit easier to track them.
All together in one place to learn more about sitemaps
formats and guidelines check our help center. Before I go into search console,
please note that the sitemaps report shows only sitemaps that you submitted
using search console. It does not show any sitemaps discover through a robots.txt reference or other Discovery methods. However, even if
we are ready discover the sitemap to other means you can still submit it using
this report in order to track errors and warnings. So let's look at the report.
Open search console and find the sitemaps report. If you have already submitted
one or more site Maps, you'll find the following information about each site
map that you submitted the site map URL the type or format of sitemap such as
XML text RSS or atom the less submission date using this report the date. It
was less Red by Google The crawl status such as success has errors couldn't
Fetch and others the number of URLs discovered incitement.
You will know that. Icon next to each successful sitemap
clicking. It will lead you to the index covert status report for the specific
site map. I'll talk about this report in the next episode but sitemaps can also
be partially read even if they have errors. If your site map start to see
success good job. If you have any errors in the status column, click the
specific row to see more details, you'll find the complete list of errors and
what to do in each case in the search console help center. If you want to
submit a new site map simply open the sitemaps report and submit the URL. You
will need owner permission for a property in order to submit it. If you submit
a site map, but it's not relevant anymore. You can delete it from search
console. But know that deleting a sitemap removes it from this report, but
doesn't make Google forget the sitemap or anywhere else listed on it in order
for Google to forget the sitemap. Just remove it from your side and return 0404 after some attempts. Google will give up and completely
stop refreshing the sitemap.
But this has nothing to do with the URLs in the sitemap. If
you truly need Google to stop visiting the URLs listed in a site map. You will
need to return a 404 or use a robots.txt rule for the URLs that you want to block. This is what
you would do in order for Google to stop crawling this page. If your goal is to
remove the URL from the Google index all together. You should either use the no
index directive or require HTTP authentication for users to see.
I'll talk
about how to use search console to check which of your pages have been indexed
and any problems found during that process. And by the way, check out the S
Google webmaster Series where John Miller our guest star today actually enters
lots of questions submitted by the webmaster community and don't forget to
subscribe to the Google webmasters YouTube channel where we'll be publishing
lots of search console video. So stay tuned.


