For example, maybe your pages are returning "Not Found (404)" errors. Or you added the "noindex" tag by mistake.
This report will help you identify the problem.
To delve deeper into a particular cause, click on an entry in the "Reason" column.
Column of patterns
You will see a list of affected pages.
list of affected pages
With a link to learn how to fix the problem at the very top of the page.
If you implement fixes, you can click " COMMIT FIX " to help Google see that you've made the changes. And hopefully index the affected pages.
Sitemaps Report
The Sitemaps report displays your sitemap submission history bolivia telegram number database and alerts you if there are any issues with the sitemap you submitted.
To access the report, navigate to " Sitemaps " in the sidebar.
navigate to Sitemaps
You will find the following information:
URL: The URL specified when you submitted your sitemap
Type: The type of sitemap (e.g. XML, RSS, etc.)
Submitted: The date you originally submitted the sitemap.
Last Read: The last date Google crawled the sitemap.
Status: The status of the crawl (e.g., "Successful", "Has errors", or "Could not be retrieved").
Pages Discovered: The total number of pages that Google found in the sitemap.
Submitted sitemaps
Make sure the "Status" column says "Success". This means your sitemap was processed successfully and without errors.
Here's a look at what unsuccessful statuses mean, as well as how you should approach them.
learn more about how to solve the problem
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