How to use Google fetch
Hi Guys and gals and this is a way form you to use your fetch function as many people have problems trying to do this at first so I will show you the steps and the basic fault that we all make in the beginning -
This is the Google fetch page that you go to when you want to submit your or "Fetch" the URL that you have been working on
The next picture is actually a blog that I just did so I can show you how to use the system and the blog was called http://perkune.com/beautiful-sounding-cables-by-Pe... - but if you look closely you will see that I have only added the Permalink to the box and the Permalink is http://perkune.com/beautiful-sounding-cables. Now you also notice that I have not added the back slash / because most people do this and the error comes up.
Now we press the Fetch and it says complete and the little box says submit to index so we push the tab and a box comes that asks you if you are a robot and which do you want to crawl so add the ticks and you will come to the next page as below -
As you can see the URL or Permalink has now been submitted to the google index and it will be crawled pretty quickly
Well there we are all done and again all good fun
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Hi and thanks for the info.
I just did the process with one of my websites, all pages green and went well. Continuing with another website, only one went green, the other said something like "transferred" and the other "cannot be reached". Do you have a suggestion what is going wrong and what I could do better?
Ok - this is out of my depth so some more learning needed. I've done a fetch but really have no idea what the significance of any of this is. Hopefully I've not created any issues in the process :).
Fetch is essential as it makes sure that your blog or your page has been send to google for crawling
Ok. I will have to understand this then. I thought having it indexed was enough but it looks like there is more.
Just a quick question, do you work with coaxial cables?
I'm working on ways to use helical receiver antennas and 5.8 GHz applications, but not in a conventional way.....
Thanks, my friend......
Ok, no problem at all, I've got the parts now, and can experiment.....
I hope my site comment is useful to you despite that☺
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Thank's for your post!! Paul very useful
Happy to help my friend