What Does Crawled - Currently Not Indexed Mean?

Google crawled your page but hasn’t added it to the search index.   This status affects your page's visibility in search results.

Why Pages Are Crawled But Not Indexed

Low-quality content or duplicate information.   Slow page load speed or technical issues.

Common Causes of Crawled - Currently Not Indexed Status

Thin content with little user value. Errors in the sitemap or robots.txt file.

How to Fix Crawled But Not Indexed Pages

Improve content quality and relevance.   Ensure proper internal linking and page structure.

Crawled vs. Discovered Currently Not Indexed

Crawled: Page accessed but not indexed.   Discovered: Google knows the URL exists but hasn’t crawled it.

How to Fix Discovered - Currently Not Indexed Issues

Submit the URL via Google Search Console.   Improve crawl budget and address potential blockages.

Technical Solutions for Indexing Issues

Fix server errors and remove noindex tags.   Check sitemap and robots.txt configurations.

Google Search Console Index Coverage Report Explained

Identifies which pages are indexed or have indexing issues.   Offers insights into page status and suggested fixes.

Best Practices to Ensure Your Pages Are Indexed

Publish high-quality, original content.   Regularly audit your site for crawl and indexing issues.

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