Post by account_disabled on Feb 27, 2024 19:27:57 GMT 10
The to pages that need crawling daily Or is Googlebot chasing replytocomment or shareviaemail URLs FYI if youve got a core set of pages where content changes regularly like a blog new products or product category pages and youve got a ton of pages like single product pages where itd be nice if Google indexed them but not at the expense of not recrawling and indexing the core pages you can submit the core pages in an XML sitemap to give Google a clue that you consider them more important than the ones that arent blocked but arent in the sitemap.
Indexation problem debugging Heres where the XML sitemap is really useful to Kazakhstan Phone Number SEOs when youre submitting a bunch of pages to Google for indexing and only some of them are actually getting indexed. Google Search Console wont tell you which pages theyre indexing only an overall number indexed in each XML sitemap. Lets say youre an ecommerce site and you have product pages category pages and subcategory pages. You submit your XML sitemap of pages and find out that Google is indexing of them. But which First off your category and subcategory pages are probablyX. Id create a categorysitemap.xml and subcategorysitemap.xml and submit those separately.
Youre expecting to see near indexation there and if youre not getting it then you know you need to look at building out more content on those increasing link juice to them or both. You might discover something like product category or subcategory pages that arent getting indexed because they have only product in them or none at all in which case you probably want to set meta robots noindexfollow on those and pull them from the XML sitemap. Chances are the problem lies in some of the product pages but which ones Start with a hypothesis and split your product pages.
Indexation problem debugging Heres where the XML sitemap is really useful to Kazakhstan Phone Number SEOs when youre submitting a bunch of pages to Google for indexing and only some of them are actually getting indexed. Google Search Console wont tell you which pages theyre indexing only an overall number indexed in each XML sitemap. Lets say youre an ecommerce site and you have product pages category pages and subcategory pages. You submit your XML sitemap of pages and find out that Google is indexing of them. But which First off your category and subcategory pages are probablyX. Id create a categorysitemap.xml and subcategorysitemap.xml and submit those separately.
Youre expecting to see near indexation there and if youre not getting it then you know you need to look at building out more content on those increasing link juice to them or both. You might discover something like product category or subcategory pages that arent getting indexed because they have only product in them or none at all in which case you probably want to set meta robots noindexfollow on those and pull them from the XML sitemap. Chances are the problem lies in some of the product pages but which ones Start with a hypothesis and split your product pages.