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How do I see crawl errors in Webmaster Tools?
To find the links to your 404 page, go to your Crawl Errors > URL Errors section: Then click on the URL you want to fix: Search your page for the link.
How do you solve crawling problems?
Summary
- Mark all crawl errors as fixed.
- Go back to your report once a week.
- Fix 404 errors by redirecting false URLs or changing your internal links and sitemap entries.
- Try to avoid server errors and ask your developer and server host for help.
- Deal with the other types of errors and use Google’s resources for help.
What are crawled urls?
Crawl errors occur when a search engine tries to reach a page on your website but fails at it. Crawling is the process where a search engine tries to visit every page of your website via a bot. A search engine bot finds a link to your website and starts to find all your public pages from there.
How are URLs counted in Google crawl stats?
All URLs shown and counted are the actual URLs requested by Google; data is not assigned to canonical URLs as is done in some other reports. If a URL has a redirect, each request in the redirect chain is counted as a separate request.
What does host status mean on Google crawl?
Host status describes whether or not Google encountered availability issues when trying to crawl your site. Status can be one of the following values: Google didn’t encounter any significant crawl availability issues on your site in the past 90 days–good job! Nothing else to do here.
How can I tell if Google is crawling my site?
You can use this report to detect whether Google encounters serving problems when crawling your site. This report is aimed at advanced users. If you have a site with fewer than a thousand pages, you should not need to use this report or worry about this level of crawling detail. This report is available only for root-level properties.
Where to find crawl stats in Search Console?
You can reach the Crawl Stats report in Search Console by clicking (Property settings) > Crawl stats.