How to Made Images sitemap?

Google Search Console does not index my images and shows the message ‘Crawled, currently not indexed,’ along with the error that the image sitemap is not set. What can I do?

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Hello Buddy,

Same thing is happening for most of the webmasters, Now Google is making many complex changes which only benefit top websites only.

May be you can submit Image sitemap url

did u find any resolution regarding this?

I created websit for my clients, same thing was happened with us. If you are using images from internet thn it will really create problem in indexing. The solution to that is create unique images or edit image before use. It will definetly help in faster image indexing.

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To address the mentioned issue, you can take the following steps:

1. Create an Image Sitemap: If you haven’t already, create a sitemap specifically for your images. This helps Google discover and index your images more efficiently.

You can use online tools or plugins (like Yoast SEO for WordPress) to generate an image sitemap.

2. Submit the Image Sitemap: Once you have your image sitemap, submit it to Google Search Console.

Go to the Google Search Console dashboard, navigate to Sitemaps, and enter the URL of your image sitemap in the Add a new sitemap section.

3. Check Sitemap Configuration: Ensure that your image sitemap is correctly formatted and accessible to Google. It should include the correct URLs and follow the XML sitemap standards.

4. Review Robots.txt: Make sure that your robots.txt file is not blocking Google’s crawlers from accessing your images. The file should not have directives disallowing the /images directory or the paths to specific images.

5. Optimize Image Files: Ensure your images are optimized for search engines. Use descriptive filenames and alt text for your images to help Google understand their content.

6. Improve Page Quality: Sometimes, the overall quality of the page containing the images can affect indexing. Ensure that the pages where your images are hosted have high-quality, relevant content and follow SEO best practices.

7. Check for Crawl Errors: Look for any crawl errors related to your images in Google Search Console. Fix any identified issues, such as broken links or inaccessible images.

By creating and submitting an image sitemap, ensuring proper configuration, and optimizing your images and pages, you can improve the likelihood of your images being indexed by Google.

Address picture indexing difficulties by providing a missing image sitemap for the ‘Crawled, currently not indexed’ notice. Ensure Google Search Console access, optimize photo details, and use tools to generate the sitemap. Check for indexing errors with the URL Inspection tool and be patient for Google to re-crawl. Research online resources for image and sitemap guidance if needed.