Hello, I’m sorry to hear that your blog post has disappeared from Google search results and that Google Search Console is not crawling your pages. There are several potential reasons for why this might be happening.
Firstly, it’s important to check if your webpage has definitely not been indexed or if it’s just not ranking for the search terms you’re checking for. You can do this by entering the URL of the page you want to check in Google search. If the URL is indexed, it may be a ranking issue rather than a crawling issue.
If your page is not indexed, there are a few things to consider:
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Blocked Googlebot: It’s possible that Googlebot has been accidentally blocked from accessing your site. This can happen if there are directives in your robots.txt file that are preventing Googlebot from crawling the page. You can use the robots.txt testing tool from Google to check your file and make sure that there are no directives that are blocking Googlebot.
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Noindex Attribute: Ensure that you haven’t set your posts, pages, or entire website to noindex, as this would prevent search engines from indexing your website.
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Security Issues: Security issues can also cause your website to disappear from Google search results. Google may penalize your website if it detects that your site is vulnerable to malware or phishing attacks. You can use the Malware report in Google Search Console to find out if there are any security issues on your site.
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Migrated or Deleted Site: If your site has been moved or deleted, it can take Google a few days to update its records. If you have recently migrated your website, you may need to re-submit your website to Google using the Search Console.
If none of these seem to be the issue, it’s possible that there may be other factors at play. However, these are some common reasons why a website might disappear from Google search results and why Google Search Console might not be crawling your pages.
I hope this helps! If you have further questions or need additional assistance, feel free to ask.
Sources:
Why Did My Website Disappear From Google Search? » Rank Math
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
Hello,
Could you please share the affected URL so we can check as well?
Meanwhile, you should check your Google Search Console coverage section to determine any issues reported on your URLs that may have prevented your site from being indexed:
https://support.artlogic.net/hc/en-gb/articles/360016851260-Google-Search-Console-errors-and-coverage-issues
Looking forward to helping you.
Sir,
Here’s the affected URL: https://techyshim.com/how-to-transfer-money-from-simpl-to-bank-account/
And, hm… I checked the Google Search Console coverage section. There I found no issues.
Hello,
The URL you shared is still indexed by Google but if you saw a huge drop in performance for that specific URL it could be related to the recent Google algorithm updates or the improvement of your competitors which can cause a drop in performance for your own pages.
What we recommend is looking at Google Search Console and evaluating when the drop in performance happened and trying to find a correlation with a Google algorithm update.
If there’s no correlation between the 2 you might want to consider making an audit on your competitors that are now ranking higher than you and seeing what strategies they are using.
Don’t hesitate to get in touch if you have any other questions.
Hello,
We are glad to know that this issue has been resolved. Thank you for letting us know.
This ticket will be closed now, but you can always open a new one if you have any other questions or concerns. We are here to help you with anything related to Rank Math.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation throughout this process.
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