Google Search Console Couldn't Fetch Sitemap
Hi, Friends I hope you will come to this article to fix your sitemap in the search console this error is very common I face this error also in my search console and I successfully solve it within a day in this post you can know how you solve this issue that google search console couldn't fetch sitemap.
let's begin this post google search console couldn't fetch the sitemap
If you see this error when submitting your sitemap to Google Search Console, it's a very serious condition. Because we don't know the exact reason behind these Google Search Console errors.
>>Important rules for creating XML sitemaps
We recommend creating a sitemap at the root of your website. Make sure your sitemap is generated and sent to your site's preferred URLs. Avoid including non-canonical URLs, redirected URLs, or 404 status URLs. Use absolute URLs instead of using relative URLs.
Make sure your uncompressed sitemap is within the 50MB limit and a maximum of 50,000 URLs.
Make sure your sitemap or any URLs in it are not blocked by Robots.txt. Make sure your sitemap file supports UTF 8. Submitting your sitemap to Google does not mean that all URLs in your sitemap will be crawled by Google bots.
>>How to fix Google Search Console failed to fetch sitemaps
1. Go to Google Search in Google Search Console.
2. Sign in to your Search Console account
3. Log in to the property that fixes this issue. Four. Click the three dots at the top of your Search Console dashboard
5. Click on Sitemap
6. Enter your website's sitemap in this format
www sitemap. format
https://www.yoursitelink.com/sitemap.xml
Non-www sitemaps. format
https://yoursitelink.com/sitemap.xml
7. Once you have created or pasted the link to your sitemap submission area, click Submit.
8. If you see this message, hopefully, your sitemap has been submitted successfully
Google Search Console failed to fetch the sitemap
Then check your sitemap to make sure your sitemap is in the correct format.
Then you may see this message
>>Google Search Console HTTPS general error
If you see this error, a generic HTTP error, it means to go to the site's panel. This message indicates that your sitemap has been successfully submitted.
This is very easy to fix. Google Search Console was unable to fetch your sitemap.
>>Google Search Console error 1
If you see this error, it means that no posts or articles have been created for your site. Go to your website hosting, add multiple public posts to your website, and resubmit your sitemap in Google Search Console. You should see a message that your sitemap has been submitted successfully. Missing Google Search Console XML tag
>>This fix is the same as Error 1 in Google Search Console
If you see this error, it means you have not created any posts or articles for your website. Please go to your website hosting, add multiple public posts to your website, and resubmit your sitemap in Google Search Console. You should see a message that your sitemap has been submitted successfully. For sitemap links, make sure you have created the correct . XML tag as described above.
HTTPS is not fixed securely in Google Search Console
This error is caused by an outdated or improperly installed SSL certificate
>>Fix in WordPress
Install the correct valid SSL certificate and check for the certificate validation tool online to ensure SSL is valid and correct.
Fix it with Blogger
If you're using the blogger's default domain name. B. For blogspot.com you won't see this error, but if you're using a custom domain for your blogger-hosted domain, you'll need to create one
>>Website DNS records
1. Create four A or AAA DNS records
Enter the name as an @ or bare (non-www) domain name. B. example.com
For Destination or Point to IP, enter IPS or Blogger below
Blogger's IP address
173.194. 232.130
173.194. 234.130
173.194. 236,130
173.194. 238,130
Note: Create 4 A or AAA DNS records using the above IP address as a reference or in the Destination section.
>>Final result
An XML sitemap submitted to Google helps search engines crawl the URLs on your site. However, Google does not guarantee or promise to crawl all URLs listed in your sitemap or to crawl them more frequently. The more often you create useful content and update your sitemap, the better Google can crawl it.