Why was my page crawled but not indexed by Google?

Why is Google crawling but not indexing

This product listing page was flagged as “Crawled — Currently Not Indexed”. This may be due to very thin content on the page. This page is likely either too thin for Google to think it's useful or there is so little content that Google considers it to be a duplicate of another page.

Why is my page discovered but not indexed by Google

Google may have tried to crawl the URL but the site was overloaded. If that's the case then Google will reschedule the crawl for a later date. Another reason for the 'Discovered – Currently not indexed' message could be because the website doesn't meet a certain threshold for quality, in Google's view.

How do I fix a crawled but not indexed page

How to fix Crawled – currently not indexedImprove internal linking.Thin content/ Low-quality content.Search Intent.Page with near-duplicate content.Structured data mismatch.Expired products.301 redirects.Private content.

How do you solve crawled but not indexed

How to fix “Crawled ‐ currently not indexed”Provide high-quality content.Monitor your index coverage.Design a sound website structure.Limit your duplicate content.

How do I force Google to index a page

How to get indexed by GoogleGo to Google Search Console.Navigate to the URL inspection tool.Paste the URL you'd like Google to index into the search bar.Wait for Google to check the URL.Click the “Request indexing” button.

Why are my pages discovered but not indexed

If you see “Discovered – currently not indexed” in Google Search Console, it means Google is aware of the URL, but hasn't crawled and indexed it yet. It doesn't necessarily mean the page will never be processed. As their documentation says, they may come back to it later without any extra effort on your part.

How do I fix Google indexing issues

Follow these steps to index something you think is missing from the index:Go to Google Search Console.Navigate to the URL inspection tool.Paste the URL you'd like Google to index into the search bar.Wait for Google to check the URL.Click the “Request indexing” button (if not already indexed)

How long does it take for Google to index my page

As a rule of thumb, we usually estimate: 3–4 weeks for websites with less than 500 pages. 2–3 months for websites with 500 to 25,000 pages. 4–12 months for websites with more than 25,000 pages.

How do I trigger Google reindex

Request indexing through Google Search ConsoleLog on to Google Search Console (opens in a new tab).Choose a property.Submit a URL from the website you want to get recrawled.Click the Request Indexing button.Regularly check the URL in the Inspection Tool.

How do I fix discovered but not indexed

Request indexing. If you only see a few pages with the “Discovered – currently not indexed” issue, try requesting indexing via Google Search Console (GSC).Check for crawl budget issues.Check for content quality issues.Check that content is internally linked.Check backlinks.

How long does it take for Google to index a new website

3–4 weeks for websites with less than 500 pages. 2–3 months for websites with 500 to 25,000 pages. 4–12 months for websites with more than 25,000 pages.

How do I fix pages not indexed

Request indexing. If you only see a few pages with the “Discovered – currently not indexed” issue, try requesting indexing via Google Search Console (GSC).Check for crawl budget issues.Check for content quality issues.Check that content is internally linked.Check backlinks.

Why doesn’t Google find my website

Did you recently create the page or request indexing It can take time for Google to index your page; allow at least a week after submitting a sitemap or a submit to index request before assuming a problem. If your page or site change is recent, check back in a week to see if it is still missing.

Why pages aren t indexed

Common Causes of Indexing Issues

This could be because it's new, it hasn't been added to the sitemap, or Googlebot simply hasn't come across a link to the page. Keep in mind that it can take weeks for new pages to be crawled, even when you submit a crawl request.

How long does Google take to re index

As a rule of thumb, we usually estimate: 3–4 weeks for websites with less than 500 pages. 2–3 months for websites with 500 to 25,000 pages.

How do I force Google to index a URL

How to get indexed by GoogleGo to Google Search Console.Navigate to the URL inspection tool.Paste the URL you'd like Google to index into the search bar.Wait for Google to check the URL.Click the “Request indexing” button.

How do I know if my website is fully indexed by Google

Check if your website appears on Google SearchGo to google.com.In the search box, type site: followed by your website address.If your website appears, you're all set. If not, submit your website directly to Google using Google Search Console.

How can I get Google indexed faster

This also involves optimizing your site's crawl budget. By ensuring that your pages are of the highest quality, that they only contain strong content rather than filler content, and that they have strong optimization, you increase the likelihood of Google indexing your site quickly.

Why my website is not indexed yet

Did you recently create the page or request indexing It can take time for Google to index your page; allow at least a week after submitting a sitemap or a submit to index request before assuming a problem. If your page or site change is recent, check back in a week to see if it is still missing.

How long does it take for Google to recognize your website

Crawling can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks. Be patient and monitor progress using either the Index Status report or the URL Inspection tool. Requesting a crawl does not guarantee that inclusion in search results will happen instantly or even at all.

Why my URL is not indexed

Not indexed: The URL is not indexed, either because of an indexing error, or because of a legitimate reason (for example, if the page is blocked from indexing by your robots. txt file, or is a duplicate page). The reasons why URLs weren't indexed are listed in Why pages aren't indexed table.

How long does it take for Google to index your website

Although it varies, it seems to take as little as 4 days and up to 6 months for a site to be crawled by Google 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 it will be indexed by Google.

How long does it take for Google to index a page

As a rule of thumb, we usually estimate: 3–4 weeks for websites with less than 500 pages. 2–3 months for websites with 500 to 25,000 pages.

Why is my indexing so slow

It could occur because lots of content was added recently, or because the Indexer encountered a problem while writing out data to the hard disk. Wait a few minutes for the Indexer to finish. It can take up to 30 minutes on a slow computer. Make sure that the system hard disk isn't generating failures.

How do I force a website to index

Use the URL inspection tool in Google Search Console.

Once you select the inspection tool from the search bar and request an inspection of a URL, you have a button that says "Request indexing." This step is how you "submit" a single page to Google.