Four Common Google Search Console Indexing Errors and How to Fix Them
Google Search Console's Pages report shows which URLs on your site were found but not added to the search index, along with the reason for each exclusion. Pages that are not indexed cannot appear in search results, meaning unresolved issues directly reduce a site's search visibility. Among the most common causes are redirect chains listed in XML sitemaps, misconfigured canonical tags pointing to alternate URLs, and trailing-slash or HTTP/HTTPS inconsistencies. Fixes typically involve updating sitemaps to reflect final destination URLs, correcting internal links, and ensuring canonical tags point to the intended authoritative page. Once changes are made, resubmitting the sitemap and using the URL Inspection tool in GSC can help prompt Google to re-evaluate the affected pages.
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