sitemap error

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    Google search showing my home page in search results instead of individual blog posts.
    and in search console 0 pages shown in sitemap. https://imgur.com/5LFOAq0
    but i have 16 posts on blog and all of them are index but not showing in serp.Google search showing my home page in search results instead of individual blog posts.

    for every individual post on search console i got this Discovery
    Sitemaps
    No referring sitemaps detected
    Referring page
    None detected
    URL might be known from other sources that are currently not reported.

    now tell me what should i do.

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  • Hi there,

    Thank you for reaching out to Rank Math support. We are sorry to hear that you are facing some issues with your site’s indexing and ranking. We are here to help you understand and resolve them.

    First of all, we want to assure you that Google is indexing more than just your homepage. We did a quick check on Google and found that they have indexed about 20 of your pages, which is great! You can see the screenshot of our search in the sensitive data section below.

    However, we understand that you may be wondering why Google is showing your homepage for some of the keywords that you are searching. The reason for this is that Google’s algorithm tries to match the best page for the user’s search intent. Sometimes, Google may think that your homepage is more relevant or authoritative than your other pages for a certain query. This depends on many factors, such as the quality and freshness of your content, the number and quality of your backlinks, the user behavior on your site, and so on. You can learn more about how Google ranks pages here: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/beginner/how-search-works

    Secondly, we want to explain why Search Console is showing 0 pages discovered for your sitemap. This does not mean that Google is ignoring your sitemap or that your pages are not being indexed. It simply means that Google has already found your pages from another source, such as a link from another site or a social media post. Your sitemap is just one of the ways that Google can discover your pages, but it is not the only one. As long as your pages are being indexed, you don’t need to worry about how they are discovered. Your sitemap is still useful because it helps Google find your new or updated content faster. You can read more about this issue here: https://rankmath.com/kb/zero-discovered-urls-through-sitemap/

    Thirdly, we want to address why you are not seeing all of your 16 blog posts in the search results. As we mentioned earlier, Google is indexing your posts, but it may not show them for every keyword that you are targeting. This is because Google has to choose from millions of pages that are relevant for a given query, and it uses its algorithm to rank them based on various factors. You can use the site:example.com operator to see all of your pages that Google has indexed, but this does not guarantee that they will rank well for every query. To improve your ranking, you need to optimize your content and site for SEO best practices, such as using relevant keywords, writing engaging titles and meta descriptions, adding internal and external links, improving your site speed and mobile-friendliness, and so on. You can use Rank Math’s tools and features to help you with these tasks.

    Lastly, we want to clarify why you are seeing the message “No referring sitemaps detected” for some of your pages in Search Console. This is similar to the second point above. It means that Google has discovered that page from a different unreported source than your sitemap. This is not a problem or an error, it is just an informational message. It does not affect your indexing or ranking in any way.

    We hope this helps you understand what is going on with your site and how you can improve it. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us again. We are always happy to help.

    Thank you for choosing Rank Math!

    Anonymous
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    Thirdly, we want to address why you are not seeing all of your 16 blog posts in the search results. As we mentioned earlier, Google is indexing your posts, but it may not show them for every keyword that you are targeting. This is because Google has to choose from millions of pages that are relevant for a given query, and it uses its algorithm to rank them based on various factors. You can use the site:example.com operator to see all of your pages that Google has indexed, but this does not guarantee that they will rank well for every query. To improve your ranking, you need to optimize your content and site for SEO best practices, such as using relevant keywords, writing engaging titles and meta descriptions, adding internal and external links, improving your site speed and mobile-friendliness, and so on. You can use Rank Math’s tools and features to help you with these tasks.

    seo is good .keyword difficulty is low . content is good. is there any other solution for this issue.

    Hello,

    Thank you for getting back to us.

    We want to let you know that SEO plugins, like Rank Math, don’t have any direct influence on how Google ranks your pages. Our role is to help you make your website and pages more search-engine friendly.

    To boost your rankings, we recommend that you follow the suggestions of our Advanced SEO Analysis Tool. This tool scans your website/post and gives you tips on how to improve your SEO. You can also use Content AI, which uses artificial intelligence to provide personalized suggestions based on your website and keyword.

    You can read this guide to learn more about how to score 100/100 in the SEO Analysis tests: https://rankmath.com/kb/score-100-in-tests/

    We hope this helps you solve your issue. Thank you for choosing Rank Math!!

    Hello,

    Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.

    If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.

    Thank you.

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