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  • Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    Could someone please help? Your help would be greatly appreciated.

    Hey Sharen,

    When your sitemap is created Google will eventually start indexing your website from that sitemap but it is much better to add your site to Google Webmaster’s and then add/submit your sitemap.

    It sounds like you have these first few steps done but I will start there just to make sure.

    When you click on your site in Google Webmasters you should be able to see weather your website has a sitemap registered/submitted with Google or not.

    Screenshot – http://take.ms/yS6mQ

    Then from there you can add your sitemap from the add sitemap button.

    Screenshot – http://take.ms/M7chf

    This would be the sitemap url that WordPress SEO gives you. I don’t use WordPress SEO but I believe it is http://YourSiteHere.com/sitemap_index.xml

    Here is a video tutorial on the process.

    Tutorial – https://youtu.be/O_AymzTgp9g?t=2m13s

    If you need help just post back.

    Last… you are posting in the wrong Yoast plugin.

    This is the Google Analytics by Yoast and not the WordPress SEO by Yoast plugin. Along with that, sometimes popular plugins like Yoast can take awhile to get a reply, if any reply at all because the support is free and premium support for their premium customers comes first. But sometimes it just depends on who sees your post and will actually help, like I am.

    Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    I appreciate your going the extra mile to help me even though I posted in the wrong format. I’m sorry about that.

    I viewed the You Tube video. As it suggested, I went to my website and added the robots.txt after my website address. I didn’t get a sitemap like the person in the video. I got this message:

    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /wp-admin/

    This seems to me to be saying I don’t have admin privileges?

    So..I had the “bright idea” to copy Yoast’s XML sitemap (the part after .com, like the video stated I would do if I had been given a sitemap using the robots.txt)

    Well, Google Webmaster Tools added it, but it is an HTML sitemap. Here is a screenshot of it: http://screencast.com/t/9loI8yFcnjf

    That probably wasn’t the thing to do. It makes me wonder, however, if my Yoast XML Sitemap the right kind?? Surely it is.

    Hi Sharen,

    No problem.

    Sorry if the video started at the beginning. I tried to clip to the middle of what was relevant to do. That video is not for a WordPress site so it is a little different.

    Moving on…

    Ha, the Robots.txt you don’t need to submit or worry about. That file, if you even have one, which you don’t have to, it tells search engines what directories to scan/index or not. So the “Disallow: /wp-admin/” is telling search engines not to index your wp-admin files, which is good.

    Yes, the sitemap_index.xml is the ending url you wanted to paste.

    Moving on…

    The sitemap not being HTML, more clearly that is an old reference Google still has but probably is not valid. If you check the date on that error it is from August last year.

    So it looks like the only valid errors you have are the 404 not found ones. Since those sets of errors are both from Jetpack and similar urls, I’m not sure if those errors are current or just being picked up from that old August error.

    See if you can clear out those errors, resubmit your sitemap and give Google some time to index all your new content from your sitemap. It may be different or even gone when you take a look after reading this reply.

    Thread Starter Sharen McArthur

    (@sharenmcarthurgmailcom)

    How do you clear out the errors?

    Hi Sharen!

    Here is a video on understanding and fixing sitemap errors. Sorry about clear out… it actually can take some time for errors to clear out if they are valid.

    I don’t want to sound complicated so here is what I would do.

    You can check this video to have a thorough understanding of Google Webmaster crawl errors.

    Video – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFXPnN8Taxw

    But more easily I would install this plugin that redirects all 404 errors to a custom page which will just get rid of those errors.

    The one I use because it has an option to be notified of the 404 errors via email with the error request details. It is important to know what 404 errors you have so you can fix them so visitors are

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/404-to-start/screenshots/

    Here are a couple other plugins that do the same in case you have an issue with that one above.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/404-to-301/screenshots/

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/all-404-redirect-to-homepage/

    The youtube video in about the 1st portion of the video will show you where to further check your site errors to see if they are coming form the sitemap you recently submitted.

    Helen,

    Just checking up. Any updates of success towards your outcome (if you have had the time)?

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