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Wednesday, October 27, 2021

What do you do after being de-indexed?

  Freelancing Hub       Wednesday, October 27, 2021

What do you do after being de-indexed?

Your page or post may be de-indexed for many reasons. 
This is why your page or post is de-indexed

Reason for de-indexing

1) Due to duplicate content.

2) If the content is bad, it means that the information of the content is less or incomplete.

3) When a web page or URL is canonized, it occurs when Google automatically sees the page as similar to another and points it to another location. This process can be verified with Google Search Console.

4) When the page has no traffic or internal links, in this case, Google does not consider it important.

5) When a 404 error occurs in the URL.

6) When the URL shows 500 on the server.

7) When the URL redirects the content with code 301 or 302. Google then de-indexed the previous URL.

6) When the URL is not indexed.

9) When the URL is removed from the Google Search Console.

10) If your domain eats a penalty or eats a penalty at the time of taking, which you may not have checked. This may also de-index your post/page.


What do you do after being de-indexed?



How to solve it?

1) Duplicate content

If your site contains content that matches another site, check and fix that content with Copyscape (paid), or if you want to use free tools; You can use SEO Small Tools.

2) Content issue
If your content is lacking or incomplete, de-indexing may occur. For this, you have to read the content manually. It is often the case that the content is not written according to the topic or the sequence in the content is not correct in that case so that search engines refrain from serving such content to users.

3) Canonical issue
We verify our website on any one of the 4 versions like https non www / http non www / https www / http www.
Again, if you have an SSL expiration but it may be a canonical issue or you may not remember about the SSL expiration and you posted it then there may be a canonical issue on your website. In that case, you activate SSL and redirect the canonical post to 301.
Another reason for this problem is that the canonical tag may be duplicated, i.e. 2 canonicals may be in one URL. If you deactivate the SEO plugin and remove the cache then go to the source code and see if the canonical one is showing? If one shows up, you will understand that the SEO plugin is responsible for it. If you want to keep your SEO plugin, you can disable the canonical tag option by going to theme settings.

4) Site structure and traffic
If your post doesn't get any traffic or is not internally linked, then Google thinks this page or post is unimportant. In that case, you have to do internal linking to each post and other on-page work.

5) 404 error in URL
If your page or post is 404, quickly redirect it to 301. Otherwise, your post or page will be de-indexed by search engines.

6) Redirect content with URL 301 or 302 code
When you redirect a post or page 301 or 302, your previous post will be de-indexed.

7) Noindexing the URL
If you keep any post or page noindex, de-index will be issued in that case. In that case, you need to remove the noindex tag from the post.

8) 500 error on the URL server
If your website shows 500 server errors for a long time, then visitors will not be able to visit your site, as a result of which search engines will rank down the content of your website. If there is a problem, quickly ask the hosting provider to knock down the problem.

9) Remove the URL from the Google Search Console
If for some reason a URL is removed from the search console, that URL will be de-indexed from the search engine.

10) Domain issue
None of your posts will be indexed by search engines if the domain has not been properly checked before taking it and if that domain has received a penalty. Or if your domain is penalized for any reason, all your post search engines will de-index it one by one.

The solution is to go to the manual action of the search console and check the message if something is found or if a de-index is issued, then audit the site to find out the possible cause and fix the problem.
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