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How to Submit Blogger Static Pages Sitemap to Google Search Console
How to Submit Blogger Static Pages Sitemap to Google Search Console    Sitemap  is very important for search engine optimization. Sitemap create a file for web  crawlers, as a result Googlebot get the idea about your web pages and it helps  to crawl in search engine. Formerly Google Blogger user able to submit sitemap  only post pages. And for submitting Post pages sitemap we use sitemap.xml file. This file containing  all of your Blog posts list. But this list excluded your Blogs static pages.  As well as those static pages remain invisible in your Blog feeds. For this  reason we are unable to publish those static pages.         Static  pages also very essential part of any Blog, because it contains much important information.  Most of the Blogger or webmaster creates About Us, Contact Us, Privacy Policy,  Disclaimer, Terms of Service pages on Blogger static pages. As a result  visitors often can visit those pages from respective Blog. If Googlebot crawl  those static pages on search engine then visitors will often see those pages on  search engines result pages.         There  is good news that Google Search Console is now started accepting sitemap for Blogs  static pages. And webmaster can submit separate sitemap for Blogger static  pages. I will show you how to submit sitemap for your Blogs static pages?               Step #1:Go  tohttps://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/home?hl=enand sign in with Gmail account        Step #2:Now  click on your blog to enter it to the webmaster Tools        Step #3:Fromleft side click onCrawlto expend and selectSitemaps        Step #4:At  the top right sideclick on red  colorADD/TEST SITEMAPbutton.        Step #5:Now  add your sitemap in the dialog that appears at once like below code      http://www.bloggerspice.com/ sitemap-pages.xml    You have to add  only sitemap-pages.xml line for  static page sitemap submission. If you wish to test your sitemap then click Test.        Step #6:When  the test is completed, click View test  results to check for errors. Generally error may arise for spelling error  or other reason, so fix your errors. And click Close test to exit from Sitemap testing page.                 Step #7:After  you fix your errors, can again click ADD/TEST SITEMAPbutton.    Write sitemap-pages.xml in the dialog that appears, and click Submit.                Now you will see your sitemap has  submitted in Google search console but pending for indexing. Generally it will  take 12 to 24 hours to get indexed in Google search console. So please be  patient and wait until indexing the static page sitemap on Google search  console.    How to check your sitemap?    You can check your sitemap after submission.  This is very easy to locate your static page sitemap. But for Blogger default  and custom you can use similar system.         If you are using Google hosted  Domain then you can check your static page sitemap like below. Just replace bloggerspice with your Blog name. Copy  the URL and directly paste it in your browsers address bar and hit the Enter key from keyboard and see the  sitemap.    http://bloggerspice.blogspot.com/sitemap-pages.xml  For custom Blogger site you can check your sitemap like below URL.      http://www.bloggerspice.com/sitemap-pages.xml      Sometimes sitemap may not index. It  can happen because of Custom Robots  Tags. Suppose you have selected the option noindexfor specific page then Google search console wont index  that page under your static page sitemap.           How to Submit Blogger Static Pages Sitemap to Google Search Console?      I hope this tutorial will help your Blogs static page to get better search engine visibility and rank you higher. If you need any help then feel free to leave comment below. I appreciate your feedback.  
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