After Absence No Verification of Properties In Google Webmaster Tools

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Wow. I have been off line for two months. And now as I'm updating my blogs, I go to Webmaster tools and none of my sites show verified ownership. Google Analytics tracking codes are all placed in the correct All-In-1-SEO fields but google can't see them.

Has anyone else been through this?

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Good to hear from you again Dianne. I hope you are well. I know you can get this problem solved in a jiffy.

I haven't had much time on here.

Hey Dianne,
Sometimes Google does this because you have, according to them, been doment too long.

Tried and True

Elaine

yep you just have to check

Yes it happened to me and I had to re verify my site

You have to work for it again.

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yeah i had to reverify a website which i am not working on a couple of moths ago - it looks like periodically google goes through and checks for activity - so always worth adding or changing content every month or so.
Will it affect rankings? i don't think so as i had a page one post on a site i hadn't worked on for almost a year - it only affects the backend analytics.
reverify and you get the data.

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Good responses below thanks for sharing this post

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Yikes, Dianne! I've been offline for awhile because I was selling my house and busy moving. Guess I'd better check mine!

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It looks like I must re-verify all, checking the analytics codes... grunt work!

WOW! I don't even know how to do that yet!

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It's easiest to use Google Analytics tracking code. I discovered that somehow, while my tracking codes were in All-In-!1SEO, that after each number I had to add "-1".
Save options and then the sites verified just fine.
So you do need a Google Analytics account to which you add properties, or sites, and then you get a tracking code.

nice to see several here

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