Google Search Console & Sitemap Submission
The Problem It Resolves
Your new website pages are not showing up in Google search results, or you are facing indexing errors and don't know how to submit your sitemap properly.
⚠️ What Usually Goes Wrong (Symptoms)
- Mismatched purchase counts between your CMS (Shopify/WooCommerce) and Google Ads/GA4.
- Missing lead triggers when dynamic AJAX or iframe forms are submitted successfully.
- Duplicate transaction reporting on page refreshes or returning visits.
- Google Tag Assistant showing "Tag Inactive" or "No Google tags found" errors.
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Check My Website TrackingWhat is Included
- Google Search Console property verification
- DNS record or HTML tag verification setup
- XML Sitemap generation and validation
- Direct sitemap submission inside Search Console dashboard
- Crawl budget and robots.txt check
- Index coverage diagnostic report
Step-by-Step Implementation
Verify ownership of your domain in Google Search Console via DNS TXT record or HTML tag upload.
Audit and generate a clean, search-engine-friendly XML sitemap layout.
Submit the XML sitemap directly to Google Search Console to initiate indexing.
Review robots.txt files to ensure no search robots are accidentally blocked.
Audit the page indexing report to isolate and report any initial crawl failures.
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Fix Conversion TrackingFinal Deliverables
- Verified Google Search Console property.
- Successfully submitted XML sitemap.
- Robots.txt and index validation summary.
Frequently Asked Questions
It typically takes Google anywhere from 24 hours to 2 weeks to crawl and index new pages after sitemap submission.
Domain-level verification tracks all protocols (http, https) and subdomains (www, m) under a single dashboard, providing more complete search data.
Yes, I check robots.txt and HTTP headers to make sure search engine bots are not blocked from reading your code.