


Copy the URL you tested in step 3, paste it into the Add a new sitemap box in the Sitemaps report, then click Submit.After you have confirmed that your sitemap is available, Open the Sitemaps report.If you don't see the complete sitemap, determine why your site host isn't showing your sitemap. You should see the XML of your sitemap, which typically looks like an expandable tree of values in the browser. Click View tested page, then click the Source tab.If the sitemap is not available to Google, fix the problem. If it is not, the test should show why Google can't reach or index the page (common reasons: a robots.txt rule an incorrect URL a firewall). Click Live test: For Availability the result should be "URL can be indexed".This is better than a simple browser visit because it confirms that the sitemap isn't blocked to Google by any robots.txt or other restrictions: Better: Inspect the URL of your sitemap as described here.(It should look like a set of nested blocks, not like a regular web page.) You should see the sitemap rendered as an XML file in your browser. Good: Open your sitemap URL in your browser.Test that your sitemap is available to Google.Use an XML sitemap generator to create and test your sitemap for syntax errors.You can test if the sitemap is accessible to Googlebot by seeing if you can browse to the sitemap URL in incognito mode. The sitemap must be accessible to Googlebot, and must not be blocked by any login requirements.
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We recommend putting a sitemap at your site root, but if using a site hosting service (such as Blogger, Wix, or GoDaddy) you should read your service's documentation to learn where and how to post your sitemap (or if it's even necessary).Follow the sitemap guidelines for syntax, file location, and so on. The sitemap must use one of the acceptable sitemap formats.If you don't have owner permissions, you can instead reference it from your robots.txt file. You must have owner permissions on a property to submit a sitemap using the Sitemaps report.You cannot actually upload a sitemap to Google. "Submitting" a sitemap means telling Google where to find it on your site.
