Server Connectivity
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Hey there
When we go to our webmaster tools there is a orange triangle. The issue is that Google's robot can not access our site.
Does anyone know why this could be?
Thanks!
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No problem - private message!
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Thanks guys!. We are checking it..
Kevin, please forgive my ignorance , what is PM?
Cheers!
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After the first step and Gerd's second step, I would check to see if the dns and/or firewall settings are not the issue (I would also assume that your hosting account is already verified).
If you PM me with the site, I will gladly take a look. Good luck!
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First stop would be to go to GWMT and then go to "Health -> Fetch as Google" and test the homepage and some public pages.
Have a look at the results provided by GWMT.
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Hey Kevin,
No we dont...Which would be the next step?
Thanks again
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Do you have a robots.txt file prohibiting indexing (we can start here).
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