Hello,
Thank you for your query and we are so sorry about the trouble this must have caused.
Could you please share the affected website so we can check the settings on our end?
If you haven’t submitted your sitemap to your Google Search Console, please do so to help Google discover your posts.
You can learn how to submit your sitemap in this guide: https://rankmath.com/kb/submit-sitemap-to-google/
Here are also some guides on how to effectively index your content to Google:
https://rankmath.com/kb/google-index/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_YYecHEIwMs
If the issue persists, you may check for URLs in your Google Search Console and look for any coverage issues and share them here.
Hope that helps and please do not hesitate to let us know if you need my assistance with anything else.
Below is the affected site. Can you please check the settings and get back to me? Thanks.
https://perfectsvasthya.com/blog/
Hello,
I’ve checked your sitemaps, and they seem to be working fine. Also, your posts are already set to index and their schema are validated.
The “Crawled – currently not indexed” means Google has crawled your page but has not indexed it yet. Finding a certain number of URLs with this status is entirely normal because Google does not index all the URLs we submit. This isn’t an error but there are some reasons for excluding the pages from its index.
Please note that there are various factors that Google considers while indexing. Your frequency of posting and your site’s domain authority are just two of the many factors Google considers when indexing new web pages.
Google assigns a crawl budget to your website depending on these factors (especially these two), and that has a direct effect on how soon (i.e. how efficiently) your content can be indexed.
Here’s a link for more information:
https://rankmath.com/kb/crawled-currently-not-indexed/
Hope that helps.
Thank you.
Thanks. What could be the possible reason for certain posts that were previously indexed and now not indexed?
Hello,
There could be few reasons why post can get unindexed from SERP.
1. Google algorithm update: Google frequently updates its search algorithms to provide the most relevant and useful results to its users. If your post was ranking high in SERP but suddenly disappeared, it could be because of an algorithm update that impacted the ranking factors. There was few unconfirmed updated happened this month in Google algorithm. You can read more about it here : https://rankmath.com/google-updates/
2.Duplicate content: If your post contains duplicate content that appears on other websites, Google may remove it from SERP to avoid duplicate search results.
3. Broken links: If your post contains broken links, it may negatively impact the user experience, which can result in a lower ranking or removal from SERP.
4. Temporary issue: Sometimes, posts may disappear from SERP temporarily due to server issues or technical problems. In such cases, the post may reappear in SERP after the issue is resolved.
It’s important to regularly monitor your website’s performance in SERP and address any issues that may impact your ranking.
Hope that helps and please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
Thank you
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.