This is my site link:
www.englishact.com
This is the sitemap current position:
Google is showing no error in sitemap or any other pages. But indexed pages are 0 for about 3 months. I also have uploaded new sitemaps which are acting same way with no index.
NB:
I am using 1and1 paid hosting package. Also, google has accepted adsence for this site. Now what can I do? Any suggestions?
Your website is index on Google, i just searched for site: www.englishact.com and got many results.
Check if the links in your XML sitemap are valid or redirecting to another URL.
Also you have to solve the duplication in the URLs, you can access your website with WWW and without it, also you have two URLs for the homepage http://englishact.com/ and http://www.englishact.com/index.php
After fixing these errors your website should be healthy and Google will understand the structure of it.
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I have implemented AMP successfully for my webpages and google started indexing it, which I came to know via WebMaster tool. I am facing some issues which is present and disappears in short span of time.
Issue logged are:
User authored JavaScript found on page
The pages doesn't contain any script tags except schema.
This error is showing for few pages from 120 pages instead of following same
template. Below is the image link:
Have some more query:
I have observe different amp urls getting redirected to its original page when the same amp url is being used in Web Browser.
Is Google taking care of it or its on us to do the redirection?
I am planning to implement the sign in and share buttons on my web pages which will be using javascript. But if I do so, I do get validation error. So what is the right approach.
Can anyone please help me on this?
Please ensure that all script tags are of type application/ld+json. There should be no executable code in these script tags.
Redirection is something that you must be doing on your end. Google doesn't do any sort of redirection from AMP to non-amp pages if the URL is hit directly. In fact that URL schema that Google uses in their carousel is entirely their own, and just includes the path to your page inside it. E.g. https://cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.yoursitehere.com/path/to/article.html
Social sharing using Javascript inserted in the page is not allowed, as no Javascript is allowed. If you want to use social sharing, use a non-javascript implemention, or try out the amp-social-share
thanks for the response. As per the query which I asked
Please ensure that all script tags are of type application/ld+json. There should be no executable code in these script tags - I am not using any Script as of now except amp only
Redirection is something that you must be doing on your end. Google doesn't do any sort of redirection from AMP to non-amp pages if the URL is hit directly. In fact that URL schema that Google uses in their carousel is entirely their own, and just includes the path to your page inside it. E.g. https://cdn.ampproject.org/v/www.yoursitehere.com/path/to/article.html -
Understood
Social sharing using Javascript inserted in the page is not allowed, as no Javascript is allowed. If you want to use social sharing, use a non-javascript implementation, or try out the amp-social-share - Implemented Social Share and its working fine
Can we implement AMP for eCommerce sites where a lot of JavaScript, forms, plugins can be included? As of my knowledge AMP wants to keep it simple and thus restrict as many JavaScript, form tag is not valid only. So is there any chance we can implement AMP on eCommerce sites.
Got a notification from google webmaster tools that the number of 404 errors have gone up considerably, on inspecting the crawl errors I see a lot of errors to something that shouldn't there:
webmaster tools
I checked the source code but didnt find a mention of said URL so dont know where google is getting is from. This plugin directory doesn't even exist. Its a WordPress installation so theres a wp-content/plugins folder but no plugins/ folder.
What could be going on.. why is google trynna index a non existent URL and getting a 404.
Site URL is http://ladiesnightandbrunchesdubai.com
Any help would be appreciated.
This URL comes from Facebook Comments plugin. As it is not absolute URL, Google crawler thinks it is pointing to your website.
This probably didn't happen before either because:
1) Google crawler recently started execute more and more javascript - http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.be/2015/10/deprecating-our-ajax-crawling-scheme.html If this is the case, we could encounter more problems like this with 3rd party scripts on our website.
2) maybe Facebook comments plugin didn't have relative URLs
Solution:
Tell Google not to crawl these URLs by adding them to robots.txt
Disallow: /plugins/feedback.php
I'm seeing the same thing on my wordpress site. First occurrence was 11/23. There are now around 500 urls and growing.
I've grepped the wordpress codebase and can't find where that path is being constructed and discovered by google.
To fix the 404 report in Webmaster Tools I've added a 301 redirect on '^/plugins/feedback.php' to the homepage. And then marked all as 'Fixed' in Webmaster Tools.
More or less three month ago, I launched my own website. On the first day, I also verified my website for the Google Webmaster Tools, combined them with the Google Analytics Account and submitted a sitemap index file linked to five sitemap files.
But till now, I receive different Google Index Status information:
In Webmaster Tools:
Menu: Crawl -> Sitemaps: 123,861 Urls submitted, 64,313 Urls indexed
Menu: Google Index -> Index Status: 65,375 Urls indexed
When I type in google.de: “site:www.mysite.de”, then I receive 103,000 results.
When I check my website with push2check.net, I receive 110,000 Urls in Google Index.
What is wrong there? I understand that’s impossible for Google to deliver the accurate date because of the distributed processing and the result also depends on the location, where you searching from and so on. But between 65,000 and 110,000 is a huge gap. What’s the reason?
Thanks in advance!
Toby
google.de: “site:www.mysite.de”
You can search this type then google view your site all pages display index by Google.
And
Only Search
push2check.net
Then google View all result display when your website link have.
Then both result is different.
My blog was successfully transferred to octopress and github-pages. My problem though is that website's search uses google search but the result of 'search' as you can see, are pointing to the old (wordpress) links. Now these links have change structure, following default octopress structure.
I don't understand why this is happening. Is it possible for google to have stored in it's DB the old links (my blog was 1st page for some searches, but gathered just 3.000 hits / month... not much by internet's standards) and this will change with time, or is it something I'm able to change somehow?
thanks.
1.You can wait for Google to crawl and re-index your
pages, or you can use the URL Removal Request tool
to expedite removal of old pages from the index.
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=61062
According to that page, the removal process
"usually takes 3-5 business days."
Consider submitting a Sitemap:
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=40318
click here to resubmit your sitemap.
More information about Sitemaps:
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=34575
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=8467
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/topic.py?topic=8477
https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/docs/en/protocol.html
2.Perhaps your company might consider the
Google Mini? You could set up the Mini to
crawl the site every night or even 'continuously'.
http://www.google.com/enterprise/mini/
According to the US pricing page,
the Mini currently starts at $1995 for a
50,000-document license with a year of support.
Here is the Google Mini discussion group:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Mini
http://www.google.com/enterprise/hosted_vs_appliance.html
(Click: "show all descriptions")
http://www.google.com/support/mini/
(Google Mini detailed FAQ)
I run a site called anecdotage.com (bunch of funny stories about famous ppl).
We just moved to a new platform (socialengine 4, Zend framework).
Our URLs are new & google has been indexing them, which is great!
But I just noticed that it's ignoring the most iportant part of the URL... not so great!
It still works, but I'm worried about our page rank.
EG:
System URL:
http://www.anecdotage.com/articles/7994/allman-brothers-foot-shootin-morons
Google URL:
http://www.anecdotage.com/articles/7994/
[You can see here:
https://www.google.com.mx/#hl=en&sclient=psy-ab&q=site:anecdotage.com%2Farticles&oq=site:anecdotage.com%2Farticles
We submitted a txt sitemap, with complete links. Why is Google doing this? Does it matter for SEO?
Also:
When I follow a link from google, it does this:
http://www.anecdotage.com/articles/7994/#.UHOF_JhX3ZI
Can anyone explain what's going on?
Both urls have identical content.
To solve this you could had canonical link in the header pointing for the desired url you wish goole to index:
<link rel="canonical" href="http://www.anecdotage.com/articles/7994/allman-brothers-foot-shootin-morons" />
More details at google blog