19 Mei 2008

Google's Webmaster Tools

By :Digital Age Dump | Zara Steadman

Google to offer free maintenance tools, which you can use to review the technical issues that may be blocking your site high natural rankings. Here's the skinny, which is available on Google's webmaster tools, and what you can do with them.

Note: If you want to use all the webmaster tools, you must have an FTP / back-end access to a web site. This is so you can check your site to Google and use auto-diagnostic features, which help to improve the indexing of your site search robots.

1. Sign in to the Google webmaster tools Google account info.

2. Enter the URL of the site you want to optimize, the Dashboard.

3. You can now see the overview page, where you can follow the instructions to check your site, download the file to the server via FTP, or by adding a meta tag to the site in HTML format. Verification will exempt diagnostic tools, site statistics, a link to information, and many other tools.

4. Now is the time to download the Sitemap XML format to Google. It is easy to create their own web site map, or to learn how to make itself by using the Sitemap protocol. When the sitemap.xml file has been created, download it via FTP is the highest index for the site server. Now go to the Sitemaps section WM Tools and click on the link "Add a sitemap."

5. When you submit a site map, go to the Diagnostic> Web-indexing. That is, if the information is listed about errors or questions to prevent access to the Google searchbot indexing of any page on your site. This includes all the links, the site is that the time before loading, and any restricted URLs. By using this tool to identify incorrect pages on your site through to explain the problem to go and repair the content of the site.

6. I am going to skip crawling Mobile, which is available on the Internet sites have been designed for mobile devices - and because this is a relatively new invention, I am sure that this does not apply to most of you.

7. Now go Diagnostics> Content Analysis. This page deals with issues to do with the actual content on your site, including meta-tags and name tags. You can down and identify the site's pages, with two copies, long, short, or meta-descriptions, or missing title tags, and any non-crawl with the content.

8. I do not honestly not so convinced offered by the Webmaster Tools "Statistics", but the point to go ahead and poke around, if you are interested in general, Page Ranking on your site, what search queries are leading to the Google site, and general info about subscribers (if you have anything - even though I would recommend FeedBurner to collect these statistics, if you're serious about subscribers), or a list of indexed pages.

9. That is what the site's pages are linked to the externally? Visit the Links section of the webmaster tools. You can also find out what Site links to your site will appear on Google search results. To learn more about how to obtain the sitelinks up for your site, or what the heck is the sitelinks, you can read some theories about how to obtain the sitelinks to appear.

10. Send a robots.txt file on your site, if you want to prohibit the Googlebots indexing specific pages. For example, to prevent robots on certain pages. Keep in mind also the reference to the location Sitemap is a robots.txt file.

11. You can create and analyze a robots.txt file, the WM Tools "Tools" section.

And that about wraps up the webmaster tools.

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