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How to Remove these SITEMAP Errors?

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  • Started 2 months ago by mrintech
  • Latest reply from pagelanding

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  1. Anonymous
    Unregistered

    With reference to the following post, please tell me how to remove the SITEMAP errors:

    http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showpost.php?p=953554&postcount=7

    No offense at all, these forum doesn't support Images.

    Kindly help me

    Posted 2 months ago #
  2. anurag
    Member

    It is possible that your web server was down (or slow) when Google bots tried to index the site.

    Go to your sitemap settings in the Google Webmaster Dashboard, select the sitemap and click 'resubmit selected' - Google will re-download your sitemap and the error could get fixed when the bots visit your site next.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  3. Anonymous
    Unregistered

    Thanks Amit Sir for your reply :)

    Another Problem:

    http://www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showpost.php?p=953990&postcount=1

    Kindly help me please I am not getting the solution

    Posted 2 months ago #
  4. anurag
    Member

    Please post you question directly in the forum. In case you like to share a picture or a screenshot, upload it to imageshack or flickr and put a link here.

    Posted 2 months ago #
  5. ricky045
    Member

    Runtime errors have several causes, and there are a few ways to remove runtime errors from your computer.

    Re-Install Software

    If a particular program is giving you problems, then it's a good idea to re-install the software. Run the program's uninstall utility and then remove all remaining files and folders that haven't been removed by the utility.

    Sometimes un-installation utilities are not thorough. This is one thing that can lead to a bunch of common computer problems, including runtime errors.

    In order to thoroughly remove all files from your PC, you should consider using a registry cleaner. These programs are great tools to help clear your computer of obsolete and invalid files.

    Not only can programs leave behind entries when they are uninstalled, but temporary entries can build up causing other problems as well.
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    Posted 1 month ago #
  6. pagelanding
    Member

    I've never been a one for URL submissions, but as far as I'm aware whatever you add when using a submit form will have no impact whatsoever on what you see in Google search results.

    It sounds like you may have incorrect info within the content of the actual page (perhaps within a meta description?). I would check the source code of the page for the text you feel is wrong.

    If that's the case, what's needed is for this text to be corrected, the page to be re-spidered by Google and updated in the index.

    You can get an idea of how quickly changes are likely to be picked up by either looking at googlebot's visits to the page within web server log files, or looking at the most recent cached date for the page. You can get a page spidered more quickly by ensuring there are prominent links to it.

    Posted 1 month ago #

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