Chapter 9: Using Search Engine Webmaster Tools
Google Webmaster Tools is one of the resources search engine optimization (SEO) experts use to track website performance, sitemap status, crawling errors, and links.
Add a Website to a Google Webmaster Account
Verify Your Website for Google Webmaster Tools
Submit a Sitemap on Google Webmaster Tools
Configure Google Webmaster Tools Settings
Check for Google Crawling Errors
Preview Your Website as Googlebots
Submit a Website to the Bing Webmaster
Add a Website to a Google Webmaster Account
As with Google Analytics, you need to have a Google account to use Google Webmaster Tools. When you access Webmaster Tools, you can add one or more websites to your account, each with a separate dashboard and analytics. To add a website, you need to use the Add a Site link and then verify the website to identify that you are the owner. After you add your website to Webmaster Tools, it takes a few days for your site’s statistics to appear in your website account.
Add a Website to a Google Webmaster Account
Type www.google.com/webmasters/tools/ in your web browser and press .
The Google Webmaster Tools sign in page appears.
Type your e-mail address.
Type your password.
Click Sign In.
Note: If you do not have a Google account, you can create one by clicking Sign Up.
The Google Webmaster home page appears.
Click Add a Site.
The Add a site dialog box appears.
Type your website URL; for example, www.buzz3d.net.
Click Continue to move forward with verifying your website.
Verify Your Website for Google Webmaster Tools
One important process when adding your website to Webmaster Tools is verifying that you are the website owner. You can do this by downloading the verification HTML document and uploading it to the root path of your website on the server. First upload the file using an FTP application such as FireFTP or FileZilla. After uploading the document, return to the website verification page on Webmaster Tools and click Verify to verify your website. You will now be able to see statistics for the website and its crawling status on the website dashboard on Google Webmaster.
Verify Your Website for Google Webmaster Tools
Click Manage site next to aboutwordpress.net.
The Manage site pop-up menu appears.
Click Verify this site.
The Verify your ownership page appears.
Click the this HTML verification file link to download the file on your computer.
The document is saved on your computer. You can upload the document to your website server root folder by using any FTP application.
After you verify your website for Google Webmaster tools, you can view the website statistics on the dashboard that the Webmaster tools create for your website. You will need to wait for few days to allow Google Webmaster to collect the available information about your website and display it in the website dashboard. Unlike the Google Analytics tool that display updates about the website statistics on daily basis, the Google Webmaster tools website information takes around two to three days to appear on the dashboard.
Upload the document to your website’s root folder.
You can click the Browser icon to go back to the verification page in Step 3.
Click Verify.
The successful verification page appears.
Click Continue.
The website dashboard appears.
Submit a Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools
Google Webmaster Tools allows you to submit one or more XML sitemaps. Theses sitemaps help the search engines crawl your website more efficiently to index its links. It also helps search engines update their information about your website’s keywords, images, categories, and more. To submit a website sitemap, upload it in XML to your website server. Next, add the sitemap path in Google Webmaster Tools. Then, submit the sitemap path through the Sitemap link in the left menu.
Submit a Sitemap to Google Webmaster Tools
Click Optimization under the Dashboard section.
The Optimization menu
expands.
Click Sitemaps.
The Sitemaps page appears.
Click Add/Test Sitemap.
The Sitemaps submission form appears.
Type the path of the sitemap.
Click Submit Sitemap.
A couple days after the sitemap is submitted, you will see its links indexed in the website dashboard. You can reach the sitemaps from the Sitemap link in the Optimization left menu.
Configure Google Webmaster Tools Settings
You use Google Webmaster Tools Settings to configure crawling options for your website. You can target users in a specific country. You can also choose whether you want to include www. For example, you can set the domain name to http://website.com instead of www.website.com. Last, you can choose the crawling rate, which determines how frequently your website is crawled. You can let Google determine the crawling rate or you can set it manually.
Configure Google Webmaster Tools Settings
Click Configuration under the Dashboard section.
The Configuration menu expands.
Click Settings.
The Settings page appears.
Click to deselect the Target users in option ( changes to ).
Click the Display URLs as www.aboutwordpress.net option ( changes to ).
The Save button appears
Click Save.
Click the Limit Google’s maximum crawl rate option ( changes to ).
The crawl rate slider appears.
Click and drag the slider to High.
Click Save.
Your new settings are saved and applied to the website.
Check for Google Crawling Errors
One of Google Webmaster Tools’ most important features is helping you find out and trace crawling errors. When search engine spiders crawl your website to index it, they may find errors or problems that prevent them from indexing it properly. These errors can be missing pages or pages crawlers cannot access. Also, Google Webmaster Tools can show you if there are any errors related to the server. Click Health under the Dashboard section to access the Crawl Errors page. Address the errors and then return to the Crawl Errors page and mark them as fixed.
Check for Google Crawling Errors
Click Health under the Dashboard section.
The Health menu expands.
Click Crawl Errors.
The Site Errors page appears.
Scroll down to the URL Errors section.
A The list of pages the crawler could not find appears.
Preview Your Website as Googlebots
Many factors affect how a search engine sees your website. Sometimes, the website looks correct to you but not in the search engine. The Google Webmaster Tools Fetch feature shows you your website the way Google sees it. You can fetch the website home page or any internal pages. To do this, open the Fetch page and add the path of the page that you would like to fetch, or just leave the fetch field blank to preview your website’s home page. After previewing the page, submit it to Google to index if it has not been indexed.
Preview Your Website as Googlebots
Click Health under the Dashboard section.
The Health menu expands.
Click Fetch as Google.
The Fetch as Google page appears.
Type your web page path; for example, best-free-google-adsense-plugins-for-wordpress.
Click Fetch.
The Fetch results appear.
Submit a Website to the Bing Webmaster
Similar to Google Webmaster Tools, Bing Webmaster lets you add your website, submit sitemaps, and track website crawling data indexed by Bing crawlers. When you submit your website to Bing, it is crawled by both Bing and Yahoo crawlers because both search engines are linked together. It is important to consider your website indexing status on Bing’s search engine because it reflects traffic to your website from Bing and Yahoo search engine users. You can sign in to Bing Webmaster using your Microsoft username and password or you can create an account if you do not already have one.
Submit a Website to the Bing Webmaster
Type www.bing.com/toolbox/webmaster in your web browser and press .
Click Sign In, or create a new Microsoft account if you do not have one.
The Bing Webmaster home
page appears.
Type your website URL.
Click Add.
The Add a Site page appears.
Type your website sitemap path.
Click the pop-up menu and select All Day (Default).
Click Add.
The Verify ownership page appears.
Click BingSiteAuth.xml to download the site verification file.
Verifying your website is essential in the submission process, because it establishes the owner of the website. Only the owner and users added by the owner can display the website’s webmaster information or modify it. If you did not verify your website, you will receive an alert stating your website is not verified, and you need to verify its ownership. You can set the default verification method by uploading the verification XML file to your server and clicking Verify. You can always verify your website from the website dashboard by clicking Verify Ownership from the Configure My Site menu.
Note: You can use an FTP application, such as FireFTP, to upload the BingSiteAuth.xml to the server root folder by clicking the FireFTP application to open and login to the website FTP account.
Click BingSiteAuth.xml and drag to the website root folder in the server using the FTP application.
Note: You have to sign in to the server FTP to navigate to the root folder.
After the file is uploaded, you can confirm by visiting its path using the browser.
Type www.seofocus.net/BingSiteAuth.xml in your browser and press to confirm the upload.
After confirming www.seofocus.net/BingSiteAuth.xml, close the web page and return to the Verify ownership page in Bing Webmaster tool.
Click Verify.
The website is verified and the website Dashboard page appears.
Use the Bing SEO Analyzer
In the Diagnostics & Tools section, Bing provides a number of useful tools that can help you explore your website and optimize it. For example, Keyword Research allows you to explore the website keywords, and Markup Validation checks your website code for errors. Additionally, SEO Analyzer shows you how your website home page or internal pages are optimized for Bing search engine. It shows the errors appearing in your websites, so you can fix them, along with a preview of the website. You can also use SEO Analyzer recommendations to optimize your website for better indexing.
Use the Bing SEO Analyzer
Click the website name on the Bing Webmaster home page.
The website’s Dashboard page appears.
Click Diagnostics & Tools under the Dashboard section.
Click SEO Analyzer.
The SEO Analyzer page appears.
Type your website URL.
Click Analyze.
The website analysis results appear.