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Hello, Rank Math team,
A while ago, I opened ticket #317540 asking for suggestions to get new websites indexed by Google. Even months after release, Google wouldn’t index e.g. https://www.mrm-messer.de, even though the sitemaps are fine and, as you can see in the aforementioned ticket, I took many steps to try and get it done.
It’s a problem I had with two of my own projects, and that we had with several projects at the office in the small advertising agency I work at.
Last week, one of my colleagues found a solution. He added this exact meta tag to the <head> of affected websites, e.g., https://derknoll.de:
<meta name=”robots” content=”index, follow” />
This prompted Google to index https://derknoll.de/ within hours, after several months of no indexing. The site was built in WordPress using Oxygen page builder and Slim SEO.
My colleague tried this on a handful of other websites over the weekend and they all had the same positive results.
On my own project, https://www.mrm-messer.de, launched in early December, still not indexed and built using WP, Beaver Builder and Rank Math, I see this meta tag in the <head>:
<meta name=”robots” content=”follow, index, max-snippet:-1, max-video-preview:-1, max-image-preview:large”/>
How would I go about editing this meta tag so it matches the one that gets the website indexed?
Thanks!
Matt.P.S.: My colleague found the same long <meta> tag and split it in two, for derknoll.de:
<meta name=’robots’ content=’max-image-preview:large, max-snippet:-1, max-video-preview:-1′ />
<meta name=”robots” content=”index, follow” />
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