How to solve 26 urls submitted problem after submitting Blogger Blog sitemap (atom.xml or rss.xml) to Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) is a set of free and easy tools helping website owners access their website data. One useful feature of Google Webmaster Tools is that it allow website owners to submit their websites' sitemaps to Google search engines. However, when the number of your blog posts increase over 26, within your Google Webmaster Tools your sitemap shows only 26 total submitted URLs. This is because the maximum number of URLs in Blogger XML site is only 26. This articles will describe how to overcome this problem.

Step 1: Login using Google Account
Login to your Google Webmaster Tools using your Google Account (click here to go to the Google Webmaster page).

Step 2: Go to your Blog dashboard
If you have not added your blog/website to Google Webmaster Tools, click here to see how.

In the home page of Google Webmaster Tools, click Manage link in Sites tab to go to your Blog Dashboard. Or you can choose to click your blog name under Sites tab.

Step 3: Submit another sitemap to Google
 Click Sitemaps in Site configuration and then click the Submit a Sitemap button.

Add atom.xml?redirect=flase&max-results=100 or rss.xml?redirect=flase&max-results=100 at the end of your Google blogspot address as in the following image.


If your blog has more than 100 articles, then add an additional sitemap url
 atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=101&max-results=100

If it has more than 200 posts, then add one more sitemap url
 atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=201&max-results=100

If there are more than 300 posts in your blog, then add one more sitemap
 atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=301&max-results=100

By doing this your sitemap in Google Webmaster Tools has shown more than 26 urls submitted.

1 comment:

admin said...

there is coming error in submitting. plz tell a solution.

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