Google webmaster showing 0 indexed, yet I can see them all them Google search?
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I can see them all the pages showing up in Google when i search for my site. But in webmaster tools under the sitemaps section in the indexed pages - the red bar is showing 0 indexed pages, even though they seem to be indexed.
Any idea why is this showing like this? I don’t really think it’s that important as the pages are still indexed, but it just seems odd.
Please see in the image.
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For sure, I just tested this by also resubmitting some of our sitemaps. This proved to me that it could take some time for GWT to refresh the data. As I submitted 25 pages but it says it index 76 of them ;-). Mostly I give it a day 1/2 to see if the results differ. Hope this answers your question.
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Thanks Martijn Scheybeler, I have just updated my sitemap. It might be take time. I have updated many times sitemap, but didn't see this type of graph. Its OK if It is not an issue and one more thing, My pages are ranking fine. These small doubt can ruin your all efforts. This question shows my seriousness about my website.
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An essential question on this is when did you submit the site maps to Google Webmaster Tools, I've seen it several times that it could take up to a couple of days for GWT to figure out how many pages of your sitemap are indexed. Leaving you banging you head to the desk for not figuring out why your pages aren't ranking. Could you shine some light on this?
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