Put Google Analytics on it so you can see some real stats.
Webmaster Tools always seems pretty vague to me and often bares no relation to what is actually going on.
Ive been blogging about my new affiliate site for the last few months and Ive explained how it first appeared in serps for about 4 weeks, then vanished for 11 weeks then reappeared for 2 days then vanished again.
Yesterday I used google webmaster tools to see what the big G was doing with my site. I found that in my site diagnostics, I was showing as having 70 pages in my sitemap but the indexed urls were actually 0.
This made me think that I'd been dropped from the SERPs but a site:command showed 199 pages...I did the same site command today and it showed 175 pages....is this the beginning of the end for this site?
Put Google Analytics on it so you can see some real stats.
Webmaster Tools always seems pretty vague to me and often bares no relation to what is actually going on.
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