Hello,
We apologize for the issue you are facing with your sitemap not updating properly in Google Search Console. It can be frustrating when your posts are not indexed immediately after submission.
Here are a few steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue:
1. Validate Your Sitemap
Make sure your sitemap is correctly configured. You can validate it using the Validate XML Sitemap tool. If there are no issues detected, it should confirm that your sitemap is set up correctly.
2. Ensure the Sitemap is Located in the Root Folder
Check that your sitemap is located in the root folder of your WordPress installation. The URL should look like this:
https://yourdomainname.com/sitemap_index.xml
3. Check Indexing Settings
Ensure that your posts are set to index. Go to Rank Math SEO → Titles & Meta and make sure the Index checkbox is enabled in the Robots Meta settings.
4. Resubmit Your Sitemap in Google Search Console
After making any necessary changes, remove your sitemap from Google Search Console and then submit it again.
5. Wait for Google to Index Your Content
Keep in mind that Google may take some time to index new content. It’s normal for newly published posts to take days or even weeks to appear in search results. Factors like your site’s domain authority and posting frequency can affect indexing speed.
If you continue to experience issues, please reply to this ticket, and a human agent from the Rank Math Support team will assist you further. Thank you for raising this concern!
Sources:
Troubleshooting the “Couldn’t Fetch” Error in Google Search Console » Rank Math
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
Rank Math Sitemap Issues and Their Fixes » Rank Math
How to Fix Submitted URL Marked ‘NoIndex’ Error » Rank Math
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all steps followed on 2 days ago but still faced issued
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Hello,
Please note that 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.
Looking forward to helping you.