I've had my website running for 4-5 months now, and some of my stuff was indexed pretty quickly. However, most of my content, much of which is getting to be about 4 months old,
Take any URL on your website and put quotation marks around it, then put that into the search on Google. If your site comes up, then it means it's indexed (And I suspect it is Nathan).
For example:
https://mywebsiteexample.com
I'd go to Google and literally search this:
"https://mywebsiteexample.com" (with quotes)
Don't rely on Site content to see if they've been indexed or not. Asa matter of fact, site content shows me most of my post haven't been indexed, but I'm using Google Search Console, it says they're already indexed. Go to URL Inspection in GSC, paste your URLs one by one, and you'll see if they're indexed
Hi - Google has temporarily disabled the opinion to be able to request indexing. Coincidence or not, posts do seem to be taking longer than usual.
However, are you relying on receiving the email that your content is indexed, as it's not always accurate? You are better to check itself. Type in Google as follows.
site:mydomain.com
Hi it is temporarily suspended till further notice. Google Suspends Request Indexing Feature
Do you use site content, you can check there if the G is highlighted on the documents in question.
You could also go type your domain in incognito (private browsing) in google search and it will list all the posts that had been indexed.
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How long does it take to get indexed?
I've had my website running for 4-5 months now, and some of my stuff was indexed pretty quickly. However, most of my content, much of which is getting to be about 4 months old,
Hi, you can search in google "site:mydomain.com"
If you use Site Content, the G will be highlighted, and receive email notification.
A third way to check with Incognito (private browsing) enter mydomain.com into google search, would list all posts indexed.
if you pop you URL into the google console it will still tell you... but you can't request indexing
Take any URL on your website and put quotation marks around it, then put that into the search on Google. If your site comes up, then it means it's indexed (And I suspect it is Nathan).
For example:
https://mywebsiteexample.com
I'd go to Google and literally search this:
"https://mywebsiteexample.com" (with quotes)
Don't rely on Site content to see if they've been indexed or not. Asa matter of fact, site content shows me most of my post haven't been indexed, but I'm using Google Search Console, it says they're already indexed. Go to URL Inspection in GSC, paste your URLs one by one, and you'll see if they're indexed
Hi - Google has temporarily disabled the opinion to be able to request indexing. Coincidence or not, posts do seem to be taking longer than usual.
However, are you relying on receiving the email that your content is indexed, as it's not always accurate? You are better to check itself. Type in Google as follows.
site:mydomain.com
Hi it is temporarily suspended till further notice. Google Suspends Request Indexing Feature
Do you use site content, you can check there if the G is highlighted on the documents in question.
You could also go type your domain in incognito (private browsing) in google search and it will list all the posts that had been indexed.
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I'd like to have a dropdown menu on my site where sales and links to my various affiliate partners are featured for those who may wish to buy merchandise, but the formatting of
How do I make sales posts more aesthetically pleasing?
I'd like to have a dropdown menu on my site where sales and links to my various affiliate partners are featured for those who may wish to buy merchandise, but the formatting of
I've been working on a website for about 3 months now, and upon inspecting some of my indexing, it turns out that many of my first posts aren't indexed, while some of my more r
You can do an URL inspection of your posts with Webmaster Tools and it'll tell you if it's indexed or not. You would need to connect your site to Google Webmaster Tools first to do this.
It depends only on one factor: readers. I have a blogger since 2014. When started, most posts were read only by 25 or less and weren't indexed by Google, because I didn't write daily. When I started to place more post (and one of them got almost 8,000 readers) indexing began to increase, been read globally, and appeared on Google. If you have been posting for three months, many factors have been involve. Google change their Terms and Conditions frequently.
Hi - that's not correct. If a post has not been indexed, then it is not in Google's search engine, so any potential readers would not be able to find it.
However, as you say, the more posts you add, the quicker they get indexed.
Thank you for your clarification. I made the observation because I posted on Blogger and it was indexed very fast, and wrote a lot of posts. (Blogger = Google).
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Why are my older posts not getting indexed?
I've been working on a website for about 3 months now, and upon inspecting some of my indexing, it turns out that many of my first posts aren't indexed, while some of my more r
You can do an URL inspection of your posts with Webmaster Tools and it'll tell you if it's indexed or not. You would need to connect your site to Google Webmaster Tools first to do this.
It depends only on one factor: readers. I have a blogger since 2014. When started, most posts were read only by 25 or less and weren't indexed by Google, because I didn't write daily. When I started to place more post (and one of them got almost 8,000 readers) indexing began to increase, been read globally, and appeared on Google. If you have been posting for three months, many factors have been involve. Google change their Terms and Conditions frequently.
Hi - that's not correct. If a post has not been indexed, then it is not in Google's search engine, so any potential readers would not be able to find it.
However, as you say, the more posts you add, the quicker they get indexed.
Thank you for your clarification. I made the observation because I posted on Blogger and it was indexed very fast, and wrote a lot of posts. (Blogger = Google).
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How do I know if or when my posts has been indexed?
Hi, you can search in google "site:mydomain.com"
If you use Site Content, the G will be highlighted, and receive email notification.
A third way to check with Incognito (private browsing) enter mydomain.com into google search, would list all posts indexed.
if you pop you URL into the google console it will still tell you... but you can't request indexing
You will definitely be notify via email