Tag: Webmaster Tools

How to Re-Verification in Google Webmaster Tools?

It is said that you have to be careful when you share your template to other people. Delete the first Meta tag you or replace it first and posted them on the steps that must be done. If you give them raw and meta tags of your blog is still contained in the template that you distribute, this certainly is not a good thing because to be one type Duplicate Content on search engines. Another problem about the turn of the templates and Meta tags are a few bloggers lose verification code (Meta tags) from Google Webmaster Tools. Then how do you get it back?

1. Log into Google Webmaster Tools with your Gmail account

2. You will enter on the main page of webmaster Tools. Well, right next to list your blog under the heading of Verification (If your blog has been verified, if not please read: Submit Blogs and verification in Webmaster Tools), please click Add or Remove Owners.

3. Now you are on page Webmaster Central – Verification Details. Click on Details and you will get the Meta tag Google that is ready in pairs on your blog.

Please note this and always remember to backup first your Meta tags when you change the template.


Is Restricted by Robots.txt In Need of Clean Webmaster Tools?

Talking about the webmaster tools is always interesting. Therefore, we recommend you follow the complete tutorial from zero optimization blog with webmaster tools for the success of your blog. Similar that I posted earlier about the Google webmaster tools is about Not Found Link (Read: Clean Not Found Links in Google Webmaster Tools).

What is Restricted by Robots.txt
Just as reports not found a link, the number of restricted by robots.txt Reports also indicate the pages that fail to access. If the link not found, failed to access because the page is not found, the problem is restricted by robots.txt, Google can not access because it is denied by robots.txt although the page actually exist. Rejection can be a wide range of reason. Suppose you do not want the pictures on your blog indexed with Google, you can paste the command in robots.txt to do maintenance and refuse when Google will index your image. Well, every time Google was rejected, he reported it in webmaster tools.


Using Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools can help webmasters to find out what keywords a user visiting a website, from where, to see whether our website listed in Google Search Engine, when our website is visited by the Google bot to index our web site, and others. Btw, Google Webmaster Tools can be accessed at http://www.google.com/webmaster. This article will tell you how to use Google Webmaster Tools.

Google Webmaster Tools are provided free of charge for everyone, so you can also register. Please visit the Google Webmaster Tools. Click on the link Webmaster Tools (including sitemaps). You will be asked to enter your Google account, you also can use a Google Mail account for login. If not there, you must register first. To use Google Webmaster Tools, you must register your web address. Add Site to Fill a complete website address (complete with http://www.), On the next page you must verify the website. There are two ways of verification:

1. Enter the meta tag given to the main page of the website.

2. Upload file provided by Google Webmaster Tools to the Web site server.
After doing one of the ways above; click the Verify button. After that, wait. Wait for a few hours so that Google could index all your webs.

Google Webmaster Tools Verification Tips for WordPress. If you are using WordPress as your blog, you do not need to upload. Simply you make a New Page in the title in accordance with the file name provided by Google Webmaster Tools. This page can be removed or made private status after Google successfully indexing your web. So, in order to use Google Webmaster Tools, you can simply sign up, verifying your website and create a Sitemap.


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