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Here are the few things you need to do:
-> Resubmit the sitemap in the webmaster -> Fetch the url manually in search console -> Do search engine submissions |
Create sitemap.xml
Fetch the URL's in Webmaster and do the search engine submission |
Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs
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Thanks, experts, we are moving the website to a new server then resubmit the sitemap.
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To fetch the URL in webmaster
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Search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs.
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Try to resubmit your site-map in Google web-master tool
Do more number of search engine submissions Check your robots file, whether the website is blocked or not |
Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs. create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links
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Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs. his is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links
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Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs.
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First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs.
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Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links
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Once again thnx for the informative replies. We will surely consider these answers.
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Check whether the website has been blocked in robots file. Submit the sitemap in webmaster. Do more search engine submissions.
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Sometimes it can take a week or more for a search engine to update search results. This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links. First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs First, create an account on Google webmaster tools. create an account on Google webmaster tools. When you register and point Google to your sitemap.xml URL you can request them to re-crawl your URLs This is because your website is new and doesn't have any inbound links
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