Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.
I have checked the links you provided and the posts are already set to index
and your sitemap is also updated. At this point, we can only wait for Google to crawl and index your site. As you know, Search Engines are free to index websites and their contents. Some posts might take longer than others to get indexed. As there is no Hard and Fast rule for appearing on Google, the only solution is to optimize your content to increase their chances of appearing on Google. You should consider optimizing your content and leave the rest on Google.
For more details, you can have a look at this article: https://www.socmedsean.com/answered-how-long-does-it-take-for-my-blog-posts-to-rank-in-google/
We have a great tutorial that you might find useful in optimizing your contents: https://rankmath.com/kb/score-100-in-tests/
Hope this helps.
Thank you.
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Hi, Thank you so much for your helpful reply π So i just need to wait for google to crawl my blog post..!/? can you please tell me which schema markup type i should use for my blog website homepage or pages…???
Here is the screenshots of schema markup type which i am currently using:
https://ibb.co/h127WWT
https://ibb.co/w007cFd
Hello,
Yes, please give Google some time to recrawl your blog posts.
You can choose either Article or Blogposting if you’re using the Article Schema Type.
For the difference between article and blogposting schemas, they work pretty much the same. However, there is very little difference choosing either option can have on your results:
https://www.similartech.com/compare/article-schema-entity-vs-blogposting-schema-entity
I would recommend using the Article Schema on evergreen content, and BlogPosting on time-sensitive content. You can check this link for more information:
https://sandstormdigital.com/2020/03/22/evergreen-vs-time-sensitive-content-which-is-best-for-search-engine-optimization-seo/
I hope that helps.
Thank you, and please donβt hesitate to contact us anytime if you need further assistance with anything else.
Although it varies, it seems that it takes as little as 4 days and up to 6 months for Google to crawl a site and attribute authority to the domain. When you publish a new blog post, site page, or website in general, there are many factors that determine how quickly Google will index it.
Hi,Thank You So Much For Helping Me π
Hello @Eddie,
Yes, that is true. For websites with much higher authority, Google can also crawl the website daily.
You can refer to these guides for more details:
https://rankmath.com/kb/google-index/
https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7552505#missing-jobs&zippy=%2Ctroubleshoot-missing-rich-results-drop-in-total-rich-results
@Hridoy, you’re very welcome and please feel free to get in touch if you require any further assistance.
Thank you.
Sometimes it takes time. I am sure that if you will give it some time, it will surely be indexed.
Hello,
Yes, that is correct @John.
Weβre glad that we could address the concerns.
Please feel free to get in touch if you require any further assistance.
Thank you.