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How to Fix CRAWLED - CURRENTLY NOT INDEXED: Solve this Common SEO Indexing Problem
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- Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
- In today's video, we're tackling a common issue many of you have been facing - "Crawled - Currently Not Indexed". This can be a frustrating problem, but don't worry, we've got the solution!
We'll walk you through a step-by-step fix for the "Crawled - Currently Not Indexed" issue. By the end of this video, you'll have a clear understanding of how to resolve this problem and prevent it from happening in the future.
Remember, a well-optimized site is key to your business's online success. So, don't let the "Crawled - Currently Not Indexed" issue stand in your way. Watch this video, apply the fix, and get your site back on track.
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00:00 Introduction
01:09 Discovered but not indexed
01:38 Crawled but not indexed
03:02 Write good content
03:54 Avoid thin content
04:30 Use canonical tags
05:19 Internal linking
06:07 Backlinks
06:53 Social linking
07:38 Recap
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Thank you for sharing, Roberto
Re first comment at 0:24 - I currently don't see the "Coverage" item in the Indexing section ...I see "Pages" and "Video pages". I wonder if this had changed since you had posted this.
Thank you for showing your face, being personable and easy to understand. Great video.
Thanks!
Awesome! 🔥 The solution is super simple and just needs checking the points you mentioned. 🙌🏻
Exactly, simple execution 😊
Thanks for the help! Hopefully these tips will sort out some on my non-indexed blog posts :) Cheers!
I will create a follow up video about using indexing tools. These are really helpful when the basics don't work.
I tried removing some pages, enhancing the content quality, making quality backlinks, manually requesting indexing, etc but none of them worked. Then I used an indexing service and within 2 weeks I got a whopping 70 percent of my site pages indexed. I have since then referred many people to that indexing provider that goes by the name of "Please index me".
Yeah, I need to do a follow up video show how to use indexing tools.
what’s the name of this indexing provider? I tried searching the one you mentioned and found none. Thanks!
Man, thanks a lot. I made my blog post more informative, added a few more legit points, and optimized the URL. Then again submitted to the console. Boom, it's now indexed.
Awesome!
Thank You for sharing your knowledge. It is really helping.
I have a question. My coverage area shows 105 valid pages and 222 excluded pages having issues like the crawled but not indexed issues.
Do these excluded pages effects Crawl Budget? assuming that all the important pages are covered in 105 Valid Pages.
As far as I know, "Crawled - currently not indexed" would count toward your crawl budget, because they are being crawled, just not being indexed. "Discovered - currently not indexed" would not count toward your crawl budget because those haven't been crawled yet. Regardless, crawl budget is usually not an issue unless you have a huge site with thousands of pages and more being created regularly.
Let me know if that answered your question, and if not, I can do a little more research for you. Happy to help.
@@RobertoDigital_coming across your video for the first time and yeah I run a news website and have a lot of posts but out of about 1800 post 1200 has been crawled but not indexed
Great info thank you!!!
Question about back links.
Do social media post with links contribute to ranking in anyway?
very veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy USEFUL video. Thanks a lot for that.
Thank you!
I have a shopify store and have a crazy 3523 pages crawled but currently not indexed. I don’t even have that many objects in my shop! I’m really new to doing all this editing to get my products showing up in searches but I also have 2227 pages listed under alternative page with proper canonical tag. I don’t even know how to edit the canonical tags - where should I start
your content is right and correct thankyou
Hello, pls how can I use the canonical tags
Some years back ago I could create pages as long as my keyword density in the content on the site was odd (putting the phrase Vermont baseball cards in the text 5,7,9 times. I basically would be listed even though the article content could have been horrible. I take it that it has changed quite a bit.
Yes, Google has gotten smarter in identified quality content. Although it's not perfect, a lot of bad content still ranks.
The “Coverage” section isn't there under "Indexing" anymore. Did they move it or rename it? I guess its called "Pages" now?
Does it also effects the ranking DA and DR of the website? Like if the pages are being crawled and not indexed, still then i can get a ranking on Google or not?
It is not related to DA or DR. And no, if the pages are not indexed, they can't rank on Google.
I have pages that were indexed and were ranked in the first page, and visitors was shared it in social media but after a month they enter in this section "crawled,....."... In your opinion what the problem ?
It is common for pages to be indexed, and then deindexed. Make sure you follow the tips on the video, and if it all fails, you can use 3rd party indexing tools. I will make a video about this soon.
What if you want google to ignore the selected pages under the “crawled - currently not indexed”? Do I just leave it alone?
Yes, you can just ignore them.
Good video 👍
Thanks!
The Kitty 🥰
useful video. if your blog, product pages etc, have page 1, page 2, page 3 and so on... does it make sense not indexing them all?
Ideally, paginated pages should also get indexed.
Page cannot be indexed: not available due to a site-wide issue?
What can i do? Please help me.
This is usually related to server or DNS issues. Run an URL inspection, then click on "Test Live URL" to see if that gives you more specific details about the issue.
does the status apply for the new blog with zero content.
Thanks for that.
Ive had the first issue recently (discovered, not indexed) and i fixed it by manually requesting indexing.
Great video, thanks Roberto
Hey Marc! That's awesome. Usually the manual request does a good job. Thanks!
The best is always TO SHOW what you mean and HOW TO DO.
great content
Thanks!
love this
Thanks 🙌
thanks
thank you
What if pages were indexed, then all of a sudden google moved them to crawled - not indexed ???
Use an auto indexing tool that will send indexing requests continuously until the pages are indexed again.
no coverage section here
You teach this
Your cat somehow cut off your audio. So lots of good info is missing. We can't here anything after the cat walked past the screen.