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    • edward-may
      edward-may last edited by

      Hi ALL

      Okay I'm a bit confused here, but it says I have submitted 72 (pages) im assuming and its returning only (2 pages) have been indexed?

      I submitted a  new site map for each of my 3 top level domains and checked it today and its showing this result attached.

      We are still having issues with meta tags showing up in the incorrect country.

      If anyone knows how I can attend to this knightmare would be much appreciated lol 🙂

      new

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      • Alick300
        Alick300 last edited by

        Hi Justin,

        Similar question asked in this post @ http://moz.com/community/q/webmaster-tools-indexed-pages-vs-sitemap

        Hope this helps you.

        Thanks

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        • PatrickDelehanty
          PatrickDelehanty last edited by

          Hi there Justin

          Everything looks fine from here - there are a couple URLs that need to be updated in your sitemap as they are redirecting.

          Google takes time to index, so give this a little more time. You could ask Google to recrawl your URLs but that's very unnecessary at the moment; just something to note.

          I would make sure your internal links are all good to go and "follow" so that crawlers can at least find URLs that way.

          I did a quick site: search on Google, so far you have 58 pages indexed. You should be okay.

          Hope this helps! Good luck!

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          • DirkC
            DirkC last edited by

            Hi Justin

            Google doesn't seem to be figuring out (even with the correct hreflang in place) which site should be shown for each country.

            If you look at the cached versions of your .com.au & .com versions it always the .co.nz version which is cached - this is probably also the reason why the meta description is wrong (it's always coming from the .co.nz version) and why the % of url's indexed for each sitemap (for the .com & .com.au version) is so low.

            Try to rigorously eliminate all cross-references in your site - to make it more obvious for Google that these are 3 different sites:

            • in the footer - the links in the second column are pointing to the .co.nz version (latest articles) - change these links to relative ones

            • on all sites there are elements you load from the .com domain (see latest blog entries - the images are loaded from the .com domain for all tld's

            As long as you send these confusing signals to Google - Google will mix up the different versions of your site.

            rgds,

            Dirk

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            • edward-may
              edward-may @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

              Thanks so much Patrick! Can you recommend how I would go about finding the urls that are redirecting in the sitemap?  I'm assuming screaming frog?

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              • PatrickDelehanty
                PatrickDelehanty @edward-may last edited by

                Hi Justin

                Yep! I use ScreamingFrog, here's how I do it:

                • Goto your /sitemap.xml

                • Select all + copy

                • Paste into Excel column A

                • Select column A

                • Turn "Wrap Text" off

                • Delete rows 1 through 5

                • Select column A again

                • "Find and Replace" the following:

                • <lastmod></lastmod>

                • <changefreq></changefreq>

                • daily

                • Whatever the date is

                • Priority numbers, usually 0.5 to 1.0

                • "Replace With" nothing, no spaces, nothing

                • You'll hit "Replace All" after every text string you put in, one at a time

                • With Column A still select, hit F5

                • Click "Special"

                • Click "Blank" and "Ok"

                • Right click in the spreadsheet

                • Select "Delete" and "Shift Rows Up"

                Walla! You have your list. Now copy this list, and open ScreamingFrog. Click "Mode" up top and click "List". Click "Upload List" and click "Paste". Paste your URLs in there and hit Start.

                Your sitemap will be crawled.

                Here are URLs that returned 301 redirects:

                https://www.zenory.com/blog/chat-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/online-psychic-readings-private/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/live-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/online-psychic-readings/

                Here are URLs that returned 503 Service Unavailable codes twice, but 200s now:

                https://www.zenory.com/blog/spiritually-love/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/automatic-writing-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/author/psychic-nori/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/zodiac-signs/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/soul-mate-relationship-challenges/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/author/zenoryadmin/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/soulmate-separation-break-ups/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/how-to-find-a-genuine-psychic/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/mind-body-soul/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/twin-flame-norishing-your-flame-to-find-its-twin/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/tips-psychic-reading/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/tips-to-dealing-with-a-broken-heart/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/the-difference-between-soul-mates-and-twin-flames/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/sex-love/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-advice-break-ups/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/author/ginny/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/chanelling-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/first-release-cycle-2015/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-shaman-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/chat-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-medium-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/author/trinity/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-readings-karmic-relationships/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/can-psychic-readings-heal-broken-heart/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/guidance-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/mercury-retrograde-effects-life/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/online-psychic-readings-private/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychics-mind-readers/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/angel-card-readings-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/cheating-relationship/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/long-distance-relationship/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/soulmate-psychic-reading/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/live-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-readings-using-rune-stones/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-clairvoyant-psychic-readings/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/psychic-guidance-long-distance-relationships/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/author/libby/
                https://www.zenory.com/blog/online-psychic-readings/

                I would check on that when you can. Check in Webmaster Tools if any issues have arrived there as well.

                Hope this helps! Good luck!

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                • edward-may
                  edward-may @DirkC last edited by

                  Dirk, thanks so much for your help!

                  Could you tell me how to identify with the urls that are cross referencing - I tried using screaming frog and I found under the **external and clicked on inlinks and outlinks.  **But whats really caught my eye, is alot of the links are from the blog with the same anchor text "name" others are showing up as a different name as well. Some are saying NZ NZ or AU AU as the anchor text and I think this has to do with the flag drop down to change the top level domains.

                  For eg:

                  FROM: https://www.zenory.co.nz/blog/tag/love/

                  TO: https://www.zenory.com.au/categories/love-relationships

                  Anchor Text: Twinflame Reading

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                  • edward-may
                    edward-may @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

                    Wow thanks Patrick, let me run this and see how I go, thanks so much for your help!!!

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                    • DirkC
                      DirkC last edited by

                      Hi Justin

                      Probably the easiest way to eliminate these cross references is to ask your programmer to put all links as relative links rather than as absolute links. Relative links have the disadvantage that they can generate endless loops if something is wrong with the HTML - but this is something you can easily check with Screaming Frog.

                      If you check the .com version - example https://www.zenory.com/blog/tag/love/ -it's calling zenory.co.nz for plenty of links (just check the source & search for .co.nz) - both the http & the https version

                      You can check all these pages by hand - but I guess your programmer must be able to do this in an automated way.

                      It is also the case the other way round- on the .co.nz version - you'll find references in the source to the .com version

                      In screaming frog - the links with "NZ" are the only ones which should stay absolute - as they point to the other version

                      Hope this clarifies

                      Dirk

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                      • DirkC
                        DirkC @edward-may last edited by

                        Hi Justin

                        The how-to of Patrick is correct - but as you are generating your sitemap using Screaming Frog there is really no need to go through this manual processing.

                        If you only need to create the sitemap:

                        Go to Configuration > Spider -
                        Tab: Basic settings: uncheck everything apart from "Crawl Canonicals" (unchecking Images/CSS/JS/External links is not strictly necessary but speeds up the crawl)

                        Advanced: Check "Always Follow redirects" / "Respect Noindex" / "Respect Canonical"

                        After the crawl - generate the sitemap - it will now only contain the "final" url's - after the redirects.

                        Hope this helps,

                        Dirk

                        PS Try to avoid internal links which are redirected - better to replace these links by links to the final destination

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                        • PatrickDelehanty
                          PatrickDelehanty @DirkC last edited by

                          Thanks so much Dirk - this is great. I was speaking to how I found the specific errors. Thanks for posting this for the sitemap - definitely left a big chunk out on my part!

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                          • DirkC
                            DirkC @PatrickDelehanty last edited by

                            Hi Patrick,

                            Your method is a good one - I use more or less the same trick to retrieve url's from a sitemap in xls  (it's even faster if you sort the url's in alphabetical order & delete the rows containing priority / lastmod /.. - then you only need to do a find/replace on the <loc>/</loc> )

                            It's just in this specific case as the sitemap was generated in Screaming Frog that it's easier to eliminate these redirected url's upfront.

                            Dirk

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                            • PatrickDelehanty
                              PatrickDelehanty @DirkC last edited by

                              Hey again!

                              ...I can't believe I didn't think of the simplicity of this earlier...

                              "it's even faster if you sort the url's in alphabetical order & delete the rows containing priority / lastmod /.. - then you only need to do a find/replace on the <loc>/</loc> "

                              100,000 spreadsheets and I don't even think of sorting for this task. Unreal. I laughed at myself aloud when I read it.

                              Thank you per usual my friend!

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                              • edward-may
                                edward-may @DirkC last edited by

                                Awesome response Dirk! Thanks again for your endless help!

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