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I now have two sites with sitemaps that are accepted and register ok for whom I can get no crawl stats or diagnostics on the basis that the sites are not yet verified. Both of these are sites that have long been verified and I've been receiving sitemaps info from for months, some of which I continue to receive. Both are sites I continue to receive Google Analytics info from. This is what happens when you get too many smart people in one place, ask them to do rocket science and they're boffo at it, ask them to boil an egg between them and you'll starve. BB -- http://www.here-be-posters.co.uk/mar...e-pictures.htm http://www.kruse.co.uk/seo-maintenance.htm http://www.crystal-liaison.com/artis...una-glass.html |
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Hey, I am using sitemaps too. But sometimes it does happen that Google sitemaps list that your site is yet to be verified and then at other times, it says it is verified. So do not panic about it. It might be just your server which would not be able to supply the verification HTML file at the time when Google's crawler requested it. But remember, you need to keep that verification file there, do not DELETE it (if you are using meta tag, let it be there on main page). About the craw stats and diagnostics, it takes while before it gets updated in sitemap. For me, it took more than two months before one of the sites showed some data. So patience is the KEY my friend. Google offers the service for FREE, so the fee that we pay for it is patience , |
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On 8 Aug 2006 06:27:29 -0700, ketan9 (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: Hey, I am using sitemaps too. But sometimes it does happen that Google sitemaps list that your site is yet to be verified and then at other times, it says it is verified. So do not panic about it. It might be just your server which would not be able to supply the verification HTML file at the time when Google's crawler requested it. But remember, you need to keep that verification file there, do not DELETE it (if you are using meta tag, let it be there on main page). About the craw stats and diagnostics, it takes while before it gets updated in sitemap. For me, it took more than two months before one of the sites showed some data. So patience is the KEY my friend. Google offers the service for FREE, so the fee that we pay for it is patience ,Google offers it for free so they can make more money out of being a good search engine. There is no such thing as a free curry!:-) BB (and don't top post!) Please! |
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On Tue, 08 Aug 2006 14:01:45 GMT, Big Bill <kruse (AT) cityscape (DOT) co.uk wrote: On 8 Aug 2006 06:27:29 -0700, ketan9 (AT) gmail (DOT) com wrote: Hey, I am using sitemaps too. But sometimes it does happen that Google sitemaps list that your site is yet to be verified and then at other times, it says it is verified. So do not panic about it. It might be just your server which would not be able to supply the verification HTML file at the time when Google's crawler requested it. But remember, you need to keep that verification file there, do not DELETE it (if you are using meta tag, let it be there on main page). About the craw stats and diagnostics, it takes while before it gets updated in sitemap. For me, it took more than two months before one of the sites showed some data. So patience is the KEY my friend. Google offers the service for FREE, so the fee that we pay for it is patience ,Google offers it for free so they can make more money out of being a good search engine. There is no such thing as a free curry!:-) BB (and don't top post!) Please! Google offers it for free because it gives them an insight into what people are doing. Information is power. |
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