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        • CommercePundit
          CommercePundit last edited by

          Hello All,My URL is: www.thesalebox.comI have Submitted my image Sitemap in google webmaster tool on 10th Oct 2013,Still google could not indexing any of my web images,Please refer my sitemap - www.thesalebox.com/AppliancesHomeEntertainment.xml and www.thesalebox.com/Hardware.xmland my webmaster status and image indexing status are below,

          Can you please help me, why my images are not indexing in google yet? is there any issue? please give me suggestions?Thanks!

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          • Christy-Correll
            Christy-Correll Staff last edited by

            Hi there, I'm just checking in to see what the current status of this issue is. Please let us know, thanks!

            Christy

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            • Christy-Correll
              Christy-Correll Staff last edited by

              Hi there, you've received a lot of thoughtful responses. Did any of them answer your question? Please let us know, thanks!

              Christy

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              • CommercePundit
                CommercePundit @SorinaDascalu last edited by

                Hi Sorina,

                Yes, That i can do,  i will and let you update, whether it's work or not

                Thanks for your suggestions

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                • SorinaDascalu
                  SorinaDascalu @CommercePundit last edited by

                  As I said, you can add reference to your sitemaps in the robots.txt file:

                  At the end of the file http://www.thesalebox.com/robots.txt add the following lines:

                  sitemap: http://www.thesalebox.com/AppliancesHomeEntertainment.xml
                  sitemap: http://www.thesalebox.com/Hardware.xml

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                  • crackingmedia
                    crackingmedia @CommercePundit last edited by

                    Hi, I have seen a situation before where GWT says that no images are indexed but they have indexed them. I don't know why.

                    Checking Google directly, by searching site:thesalebox.com and then clicking the Image tab shows that Google do have images indexed on your site, maybe not all, but there are some so maybe more are being indexed:

                    https://www.google.com/search?q=site:thesalebox.com&safe=off&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=pPpgUoHvBoHJ0AWQnYGgDw&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1920&bih=955&dpr=1

                    Peter

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                    • CommercePundit
                      CommercePundit @crackingmedia last edited by

                      Hi Peter,

                      Thanks for your valuable suggestions,

                      But i would like to index image with sub domain path,

                      I have already verified this domain into Google Webmaster Tool and check Robotos.txt to block, but all things working proper,

                      Now can you please assist me still images are not indexing and How much time google will taken in first time.

                      Thanks,

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                      • CommercePundit
                        CommercePundit @SorinaDascalu last edited by

                        Hi Sorina,

                        Thanks for the focus on google webmaster policy about image indexing with sub domain.

                        => I have already verified my Sub domain http://pics.thesalebox.com in to Google Webmaster Tool.

                        => Also, I have already added sitemap in to this account.

                        Please check following links for more informations,
                        http://pics.thesalebox.com/ShopByDepartment.xml
                        http://pics.thesalebox.com/SportingGoods.xml

                        => I have also verified current robots.txt to block this path, but there is no problem.

                        http://pics.thesalebox.com/robots.txt

                        Is there other way still i missing to work on it. please suggest me.

                        Thanks,

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                        • SorinaDascalu
                          SorinaDascalu @CommercePundit last edited by

                          Here is a quote from Google's Webmasters Help:

                          In some cases, the image URL may not be on the same domain as your main site. This is fine, as long as both domains are verified in Webmaster Tools. If, for example, you use a content delivery network (CDN) to host your images, make sure that the hosting site is verified in Webmaster Tools OR that you submit your Sitemap using robots.txt. In addition, make sure that your robots.txt file doesn’t disallow the crawling of any content you want indexed.

                          Source: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/178636

                          According to the above, now that you have also verified the subdomain where you are hosting your images you should be fine.

                          You don't have to submit the sitemap to the GWT account of the subdomain where you host your images, but you may add reference to your sitemaps in the robots.txt located in the root folder of your website, by adding something like this to the robots.txt file:

                          sitemap: http://www.thesalebox.com/AppliancesHomeEntertainment.xml
                          sitemap: http://www.thesalebox.com/Hardware.xml

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                          • CommercePundit
                            CommercePundit @will2112 last edited by

                            Hi Will2112,

                            Thanks for focus on robots.txt, I have double check that all things that block by robots or not, but it's seems look perfect,

                            is there another suggestions?

                            Thanks!

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                            • CommercePundit
                              CommercePundit @SorinaDascalu last edited by

                              Hi Sorina,

                              Thanks for your reply,

                              Yes, I have submitted http://pics.thesalebox.com into google WMT and verified and submitted same sitemap.

                              Now can you please look in to more in this issue??

                              Thanks!

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                              • SorinaDascalu
                                SorinaDascalu @will2112 last edited by

                                Yes, if your images are on a CDN server you must add to GWT that subdomain too  in order to be able to see if the images are indexed by Google or not.

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                                • will2112
                                  will2112 @SorinaDascalu last edited by

                                  If my images are hosted on a CDN server, would I need to add that subdomain to Webmaster Tools as well?

                                  I have a site with lots of images and I can confirm that image indexing takes much longer than the regular webpages to be indexed.   I see that your robots.txt has a lot of Disallows on it.  Is it possible that you are blocking indexing of those images from the robots.txt?

                                  http://www.thesalebox.com/robots.txt

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                                  • SorinaDascalu
                                    SorinaDascalu last edited by

                                    Hi,

                                    I noticed your images are all hosted on a subdomain, http://pics.thesalebox.com. Did you added this subdomain to Google Webmaster Tools?

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                                    • crackingmedia
                                      crackingmedia last edited by

                                      Hi, from experience it can take Google quite a time to index images on a site and if this is the first time you have submitted a sitemap that is probably going to be a factor as well.

                                      Just one thing though with the images on your site. The ecommerce CMS system you are using is not helping interest by search engines in the images because the images don't have a descriptive title. This is one I found on the home page: http://pics.thesalebox.com/catalog/product/cache/1/small_image/175x175/f33bcb0b82304f8755dbcdf9b59ce0e0/1/0/100706555.jpg - the image is named: 100706555.jpg which although you have used alt tags on your images the non-descriptive image name doesn't help. Neither does the depth of your URLs - the image is located 10 folders down.

                                      I hope that helps,
                                      Peter

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