• Resolved andreasilicati

    (@andreasilicati)


    Hi there,
    in my site, the section “Site Health” gives me a the problem “Your site can’t be found by search engines”. After reading tons of articles between Yoast and Ryte, I’ve been searching for my site with the “site:mysite.it” on goole but I found various pages of my site. So … the issue in my “Site Health” section is a bug or somewhere there is a problem?

    The robot.txt says:
    User-agent: *
    Disallow: /wp-admin/
    Allow: /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hello! It looks like the Ryte warning is just wrong. Can you please deactivate and reactivate the Ryte feature directly from SEO > General > Features (tab), and fetch the index status again to see if this resolves the issue? If it’s still the same, we suggest three actions.
    1. Ignore the issue. Your site is appearing in Google.
    2. Deactivate the Ryte feature.
    3. Contact Ryte here: https://support.ryte.com/hc/en-us

    Thread Starter andreasilicati

    (@andreasilicati)

    Hi,
    thank you for your answer.
    I’ve tried to deactivate/reactivate the Ryte feature but it continues with the issue, so i deactivated it.

    Really thank you for the support, I was going mad with it!

    Hi @andreasilicati,

    Thank you for your reply.

    Your homepage is indexed, but when we check your homepage now, we see that the HTTP header of your homepage is a 503, which technically means Service unavailable. This is probably because you are using any maintenance mode plugin at this time? Is this temporary?

    By default, most maintenance plugins output that header information. Because the maintenance page is not a fixed/permanent page. If the current page is what you really want to have and you’ll continue with this, we encourage you to check the plugin if you can change that behavior.

    • This reply was modified 4 years, 9 months ago by Jeroen Rotty. Reason: typo
    Thread Starter andreasilicati

    (@andreasilicati)

    Yes, at the moment I’m using a Maintenance Mode because the site is under construction. And yes it’s temporary, I hope in a few weeks to take down the Maintenance Mode and go on with the “fresh-and-new” site.

    Oh ok, seem like all my problems are because I’m in a Maintenance mode. :O So, when the site will be totally online the indexability problems will be gone automatically?

    Yes, when you disable the maintenance plugin, we expect that all the content that is configured to be public and indexable, to be indexable;

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @andreasilicati Yes, the indexability warnings seem to stem from you using maintenance mode. A 503 response is essentially telling a bot that is crawling your site that is isn’t currently available, and should try back later.

    If you do continue to experience any problems with indexing after taking the site out of maintenance mode though, please let us know.

    Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    We are going ahead and marking this issue as resolved due to inactivity. If you require any further assistance please create a new issue.

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