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You asked Gemini to read Gmail / Docs / Drive but it says "I cannot find that email."
You just split content into categories, and the new category pages refuse to show up in Google. Why category pages need more than a list of links.
A previously well-ranking page disappears from Google. Sometimes this is a quality update, sometimes a manual action. How to tell which.
Search Console shows the homepage gets crawled regularly but inner article pages stay at "Discovered — currently not indexed" or are never crawled.
Crawl Stats show Googlebot fetching hundreds of URLs per day, but the Performance report stays at the same flat impression line. Why crawling does not equal traffic.
After redesigning the site, the indexed page count drops in Search Console. What is real damage vs. normal re-evaluation.
Site has thousands of pages but only a fraction get indexed. Why this happens and what actually moves the needle.
A new domain has been live for 4–8 weeks. Sitemap is submitted, URL Inspection shows pages as "Discovered". Nothing seems to be moving forward.
A URL is in your sitemap but has zero internal links pointing to it. Google sees it as unimportant and either delays crawling or skips it entirely.
Search Console says the page is indexed, but the Performance report shows it has never gotten a single impression. Here is what that actually means.
You hit "Request Indexing" 10 times. The URL is still not in Google. Here is why URL Inspection is not what most people think.
The "Indexed" line in Search Console drops by 50–200 URLs overnight. No errors, no changes. What is going on.
Sitemap.xml is submitted, the URLs are clearly listed, but Search Console's Pages report shows none of them. Causes and fixes.
Google has indexed all your tag archive pages but article pages are still showing as "Discovered" or "Crawled — currently not indexed".
Google quietly stops crawling and indexing the thinnest pages on a site, even if there is no explicit penalty.
The Removals tool in Search Console blocks a URL from appearing in search for ~6 months. People misuse it as a permanent delete or a "fix indexing" button.
Indexing delays cause panic. Here is the realistic baseline for new sites, new sections, and post-redesign sites.
Search Console says alternate — it's not an error. Here's how to read it.
Wrong canonical leads to dropped pages or wrong URL ranking.
Description in SERP isn't yours — usually too generic, missing the keyword, or duplicated across pages.
Updated for 2026 — quick triage page for the Search Console error: what the bucket means, the first three things to check, and how to confirm the fix worked. For indie-site authority strategy, see the linked guide.
You set a canonical but Google picked another URL. Why and how to fix.
What hreflang warnings mean, why mismatched clusters happen, and the minimal fixes that resolve return-tag and language-code errors. For the Search Console International Targeting workflow, see the linked page.
Brand-new domain takes weeks to start ranking. Here's what actually helps.
Pages exist but Google doesn't see your internal links pointing to them.
Short, thin pages get deprioritized. What "depth" really means.
Search Console flagged pages as not mobile-friendly. Typically viewport, tap targets, or content cut-off.
Indexed status, zero impressions. Usually content depth, intent mismatch, or topical authority.
Previously indexed pages now missing. Typically duplicate consolidation, quality drop, or technical regression.
The 7 most common "not indexed" reasons and the right fix for each.
Submitted a sitemap to Search Console weeks ago and still no indexing — or only a few pages indexed? Sitemap submission ≠ indexing. Here are the six most common real reasons and their fixes.
Google flagged your page as "Soft 404" — content too thin to be a real page.
JSON-LD warnings — typically missing required fields, wrong type, or out-of-spec fields.
Google replaces your title with H1 / sitename. Usually title quality, keyword stuffing, or relevance.
Search Console says URL unknown. The URL exists, but Google has never seen it. Next steps.
Google crawled your page and decided not to index it. The reasons are almost always quality, duplication, or authority — not technical. The real fix list.
Why Google leaves new indie-site URLs in the Discovered bucket and the multi-week strategy that actually moves them out — authority, internal links, content depth, and realistic timelines.
A real diagnostic checklist for when you publish content and Google ignores it. The order matters — start at the top.
The Pages report shows indexed vs. not-indexed and why. Most of the scary categories are actually fine. Here is how to triage.
URL Inspection shows "User-declared canonical" and "Google-selected canonical". When they disagree, here is why and what to do.
The shortest 2026 submission flow: verify, sitemap, request indexing on one URL, link from the homepage — plus how long each step actually takes for a brand-new domain.
The 5-minute sitemap submission flow, plus the 3 status messages that mean trouble and how to fix each.
URL Inspection tells you what Google sees, when it last crawled, and why a page is or is not indexed. Read it correctly with the API + UI guide here.
Search Console says 'Crawled — currently not indexed'? Google looked, but chose not to index. Here are the 5 most likely causes in order, and the shortest fix path.
noindex blocks indexing. robots.txt blocks crawling. They are not the same. A short table for when to use which, and the most common mistake that breaks both.
The full submission playbook — Search Console, sitemap, robots.txt configuration, manual indexing requests, and internal-link signals. For the shorter 2026 four-step order, see the linked guide.
Your site has been live for a week and still nowhere on Google? Work through the 10 most common causes: robots, noindex, wrong canonicals, JS rendering, sandbox period, thin content.