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Comments (6)
Scrape Lead11
Web Scraping Tools - No Coded
Just as it takes time for Google to rank new websites, so it takes time for Google to rank new blog posts. If your post is new, it might say 'Crawled —currently not indexed'.
Vihan Richard10
Growth Hacker
1. Crawlability Issues
2. Low-Quality Content
3. Google Penalties
4. Technical Issues
5. Lack of Authority or Trust
6. Mobile Usability Issues
Alyasmith10
Blockchain Consultant
It's too soon. If your website is not new, the problem may be that your blog post is too new. Just as it takes time for Google to rank new websites, so it takes time for Google to rank new blog posts. If your post is new, it might say 'Crawled —currently not indexed'.
Neel Networks12
High performance web solutions
There are several reasons why a blog post might not be indexed by Google. Here are some common causes:
1. Crawlability Issues
2. Low-Quality Content
3. Google Penalties
4. Technical Issues
5. Lack of Authority or Trust
6. Mobile Usability Issues
Ensuring proper technical SEO, maintaining high-quality content, and keeping your site free of penalties are key strategies to ensure blog posts are indexed properly. Regularly checking Google Search Console for indexing issues can help identify s
Maggie J.8
Blogger, Writer, Digital Marketer
Thank you for your information.
How Set A Business6
Learn Digital Skills For Business
Sometimes, Google might not find and show your blog posts. This could happen for a few reasons:
New Posts: If your post is very new, Google might need more time to find it.
Technical Issues: There could be problems with your website's code that make it hard for Google to understand.
Thin Content: If your posts are too short or don't have enough useful information, Google might not think they're important.
Keyword Stuffing: Using too many keywords in your posts can make them look spam