Easy step on How to fix crawl errors in google webmaster tools
welcome to SIT, today post will guide you on how to fix any error occurrence in your google webmaster tools know how to fix any error occurrence in your google webmaster tools because, if you have any error in your webmaster tool it may hurt your blog site and your SEO, it might be sometimes frustrating checking your webmaster after some time to see your site(s) performance or probably submit a sitemap only to find series or crawl errors.
Here is a step by step tutorial that will guide you on how to get them fixed so that you can get the right search engines ranking that you deserve, sorry for getting you bored with stories let's get started.
==> Log in to your webmaster tools account, if you have added more than one site in your webmaster account then you will need to choose the site that you want to work on, i mean the site you want to fix the errors.
==> After choosing the site you want to fix the errors, on the dashboard you will see something like Crawl Errors >> Search Queries >> Sitemaps click on Crawl Errors.
==> Now you should see something like "Server error" and "Not found" inside a box ,click on Not found.
==> Now all the affected post url that are causing the errors to your site will now show up.
==> What you have to do now is to submit a request to remove all the affected URLs.
==> On the menu on the left hand side of your google webmaster tools click on Google Index and a drop down menu will show up, on that drop down menu click on Remove URLs.
==> On the page that will come up next, click on "Create a new removal request" then a box will show for you to enter all the affected post url and click continue > submit request.
Note: You must submit the removal request in all the affected post url separately and make sure you submit all of them one after the other.
When you are done with the removal request submission you mark all the errors as fixed then after some days the errors will get off and you are done.
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Know exactly when Google last crawled your website or blog. Read http://www.morldtechgossips.com/2013/11/google-last-crawled-date.html
Hi Chris Thanks for ur comment and I will review ur Site soon
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