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XML site map screen 2 Once you submit it, even if you update the contents of the sitemap file, you do not need to submit it again unless you change the file URL. However, we recommend that you periodically check the Search Console for any errors. What to do when you can't submit an XML sitemap to Google Search Console/A specific URL is not registered (indexed) in the search engine even after submission? [Error case 1] Unable to send XML sitemap to Google Search Console After submitting your XML sitemap to Search Console, the error message "Failed to retrieve" may appear in the "Submitted sitemap" status field.
XML site map screen 3 The main causes of this error are: - The XML sitemap does not exist (the URL is incorrect) - The XML sitemap cannot be accessed (the file is corrupted, robots.txt refuses to be crawled by search engines) There are two possible cases: If neither of these cases applies to you, use the "URL inspection tool" at Special Data the top of the Search Console screen to check the cause and workaround. XML site map screen 3 [Error case 2] Even after submitting the XML sitemap to (indexed) in the search engine It may take some time for Google to crawl all the URLs written in your XML sitemap.
If the XML sitemap was submitted without any problems, but some URLs are not indexed even after a few days, you need to check to identify the cause by using a URL inspection tool for each page. In such cases, please refer to the following article: Reference: How to request indexing from Google and check points when not indexed summary For SEO, it is essential that pages be indexed, so creating and submitting an XML sitemap that can promote indexing is a very important point. If you use a plugin to automatically create and update your sitemap, you won't need to manage sitemap updates and will be able to keep it in the best condition for crawlers.
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