> Execute: INDEXING_GAP_ANALYSIS
Your XML sitemap is not just a file; it's your website's primary roadmap for search engine crawlers. If this map is inaccurate, outdated, or contains errors, Google and other engines will miss critical paths to your best content. A routine sitemap audit is essential maintenance to prevent indexing gaps and ensure maximum search visibility.
We've broken the process down into three focused phases: integrity, hygiene, and prioritization.
// Verify that the crawler's map matches your intent.
> ALERT: If Indexed < Submitted, check for 'Excluded' URLs in GSC.
A sitemap filled with junk URLs wastes crawl budget and sends mixed signals to search engines. This phase focuses on cleaning out errors.
| Issue Type | Action Protocol |
|---|---|
| Server/Client Errors (4xx/5xx) | Any URL returning a 404 (Not Found) or 5xx (Server Error) must be immediately removed from the sitemap. These actively damage your crawl health. |
| Redirected URLs (3xx) | A sitemap should only contain the final, canonical destination. Remove any 301/302 URLs and replace them with the permanent, updated endpoint if necessary. |
| Noindexed Content | If a page contains a `` tag, it should not be in the sitemap. The sitemap is for pages you explicitly want indexed. |
| Canonical Conflicts | Ensure the URL listed in the sitemap exactly matches the URL specified in the page’s `` tag. Mismatches confuse crawlers. |
The sitemap should focus crawlers on your highest-value content.
> PROCESSING COMPLETE
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