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My website is indexing blog posts in Google Search Console instantly with rank math “instant indexing” plugin and Google Cloud API but not indexing blog posts in Google. I am also submitting it manually in the Google search console but still no progress
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Hello,
I’m sorry to hear about the issue you’re facing with your website not being indexed on Google despite being indexed in Google Search Console.
If your website is successfully indexed in Google Search Console but not showing up in Google search results, there could be a few reasons for this discrepancy. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
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Double Check Indexing Status: Ensure that your blog posts are indeed not indexed on Google by performing a manual search using the exact URL of the blog post.
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Check for Noindex Tags: Make sure that there are no noindex tags present on your blog posts that could prevent Google from indexing them.
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Verify Robots.txt Rules: Check your website’s robots.txt file to ensure that it allows search engines to index your content.
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Quality Content: Ensure that your blog posts have high-quality, original content as Google prioritizes quality when indexing websites.
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Crawl Budget: Consider factors like your posting frequency and domain authority, as they can impact Google’s crawl budget assigned to your website.
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Patience: Sometimes, it can take days or even weeks for Google to index new content. It’s normal for indexing to take some time.
If after checking these points, your blog posts are still not being indexed on Google, you may want to consider reaching out to our support team directly by clicking here. We are here to assist you further with this issue.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, and we appreciate your patience as we work to resolve this matter for you. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to let us know.
Sources:
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
Making the Most of the Analytics in Rank Math
How to Fix "Crawled – Currently Not Indexed" Error in Google Search Console » Rank MathHello,
I have updated the sensitive data as requested. Can you please check further?
Thank you.
Hello,
We’ve checked your site, and it seems you’re using Yoast.
Let us know how this goes when using Rank Math on your site.
Looking forward to helping you.
I am using yoast for only SEO
Hello,
Please note that Instant Indexing helps your website’s pages and content to be crawled instantly. But, using Instant Indexing does not always result in the indexation of the content as it may take anywhere from minutes to days or even weeks before a URL is indexed.
It doesn’t guarantee that your pages will show up in the search results, but you can still use it on your website.
Moreover, Google assigns a crawl budget to your website depending on these factors (especially these two) and that has a direct effect on how soon or how late your content can get indexed.
It depends on a lot of factors. Your posting frequency + the domain authority are just two of the many factors Google considers when indexing some new URLs.
Also, you should check your Google Search Console coverage section to determine any issues reported on your URLs that may have prevented your site from being indexed:
https://support.artlogic.net/hc/en-gb/articles/360016851260-Google-Search-Console-errors-and-coverage-issuesLooking forward to helping you.
Check the Quality of Your Content: Ensure your content is unique, relevant, and high-quality. Duplicate or low-quality content can hinder indexing.
Update Your Sitemap: Make sure your sitemap is updated and submitted to Google Search Console.
Review Your Robots.txt File: Ensure your robots.txt file isn’t blocking Googlebot from crawling your site.
Check for Manual Actions: Look for any manual actions in Google Search Console that might be affecting your site.
Use Fetch as Google: In Google Search Console, use the “URL Inspection” tool to fetch and render your blog posts. Then, request indexing.
Improve Internal Linking: Ensure your new blog posts are linked from other high-traffic pages on your site.
Monitor Your Server Performance: Slow server response times can affect crawling and indexing. Ensure your server is optimized.
Check the Google Cloud API: Ensure that the API is set up correctly and that there are no issues with quota or permissions.
Wait and Monitor: Sometimes, it can take time for new posts to get indexed, even with instant indexing tools. Monitor your Search Console for updates.
Hello @shayariindian,
Thank you for the suggestions. If you need help with anything else, please create a new ticket and we’d be happy to help.
Thank you for choosing Rank Math
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