Page indexed without content –Google was able to index the page, but some factor is preventing it from reading the actual content. You can refer to the coverage section of your report for more information. How to Fix Warning Status Indexing Issues? A. Indexed, Though Blocked by Robots.txt...
Not found (404), or a broken URL, is probably one of the most common indexing issues. A page may have a 404 status code for many reasons. Say, you have deleted the URL but did not remove the page from the sitemap, written the URL incorrectly, etc. As Google says,404s themselves d...
If a webpage has this issue, it may likely be a site-wide issue rather than an isolated issue of that page, making it pivotal that you optimize your site structure and ensure your site is of the highest quality. 3 Must-Do’s Before Resolving Your Indexing Issues For all URLs showing e...
That being said, you need to check your website weekly/monthly for index coverage issues and fix the issues immediately if you find them. Failing to do so may result in permanent de-indexing of web pages. In today’s article, I’m going to discuss index coverage issues detected in Googl...
More Ways to Fix Page with redirect Issues in Google Search Console Because there are countless different ways a website can be setup, for almost 99% of websites, Page Indexing > Page with redirect issues do not affect Google rankings as long as these are in place: ...
If you’ve done everything correctly, Google will update its index database. You can NOT force Google to index a web page by using “Request Indexing” feature in Google Search Console. Updated Content and Video Tutorials (Covers All Page Indexing Issues)...
Video Page Indexing Issues Detected If you have videos on your website, you may receive an error if it’s not structured properly. Here are some of the most common errors we’ve seen in Google Search Console recently: 1. No Thumbnail URL Provided or Missing Field “thumbnailUrl” Cause: ...
Google Search Console's Index Coverage report provides feedback on your site’s crawling and indexing process. The reported issues break down in four statuses: Valid Valid with warnings Error Excluded Each status consists of different issue types that zoom in on specific issues Google has found on...
If Google bots are unable to crawl your webpages, they can’t be indexed. And they can’t be displayed in the search results. Meaning the page is losing out on valuable traffic. Badcrawlabilitycan be the result of different SEO issues, including: ...
If page indexing issues were detected, the report will list all of them, as well as their errors: DNS Error, Server Error, Redirect Error or Robot Failure. Click on each URL that has an indexing issue to see more information about the error and how you can fix it. ...