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Procedure to fix URL not on Google
A step-by-step guide to index URLs manually is here.
- Go to
- Google search console
- Click on three dots
- Scroll down to Inspect URL
- Copy the URL from your website paste it into the URL inspection tool and check the status of
- your URL.
- If it shows you the URL is available to Google then it is good news. If it show you a URL not on Google
- then see the details of an issue due to this error happening with your website.
- Click request indexing.
- Click test live URL
- To check the status it is available to index or not.
It is the first procedure to Index URLs manually
The second procedure to index URL
The second step to manually index URLs is to initiate the validation process. To index multiple URLs with the same issue in one click, follow these steps:
- Go to “Pages” in Google Search Console.
- Click on “Pages with errors” or “Pages not indexed.”
- Review the reasons for these issues.
- Start the validation process.
This process can help you expedite the indexing of multiple URLs that share a common issue.
The most common reason in page indexing
There are some most common reasons for not indexing your website content.
A list of common indexing issues is listed below
- Discover currently not indexed ( due to Google error)
- Crawled is currently not indexed (this is also a Google error)
- Page with a redirect ( error on your website URL)
- Soft 404 (Thin content )
- Not found 404 (Deleted Content)
- Alternative page with proper canonical tag (Duplicate URL )
If this issue comes on your website then you need to fix them accordingly.
CONCLUSION
Resolving the issue of URLs not being indexed on Google requires a systematic approach. Ensure that your website is free from errors, submit a sitemap, and use the validation process in Google Search Console. By following these steps, you can improve the indexing of your URLs and enhance your website’s visibility on Google.