Article immediately deindexed from Google

EddieN

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First of all, my question has nothing to do with black hat, but since I didn't know on what section to post it, I decided to post it under "Black Hat - Blogging". If something's wrong, mods are pleased to change the section.

Okay now,
I wrote a new article two days ago on my blog and after posting it and editing it a little bit, I went to G Search Console and requested indexing and the article was on queue.

If I'm not mistaken, yesterday I checked on GSC and it said that my article was indexed, even though when I searched for it, I couldn't find it on Google with the main keyword, but it was visible if I added to the main keyword my site's name.

Shortly after that, I rechecked on GSC and it said that my site was crawled but NOT indexed and I have again the opportunity to ask for indexing. I haven't done that though.
Again, if I search on Google the main keyword AND the name of my site, it can be seen, without the site's name, NO.

This is the first time that this happens to me. The article is totally written by me and absolutely no copyrighting.
What's wrong then.


EDIT: When I add the url of the article on the performance section of the GSC, it shows it is in fact indexed, and it is actually on an Average Position of 98. Even with that high number, it seems I have gotten a crazy high number of impressions. (crazy number for the natural stats of my site of course and for the position that is currently in)
But when I check the status of the url, it says it is not indexed...
 
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So if it has a good Average Position and you’re getting plenty of impressions, maybe it’s just not showing up for you for some reason? Obviously people are finding it somehow. This may be one of those situations that are going to resolve themselves, it could be a weird delay of some sort. Hopefully, it will sort itself out?
 
So if it has a good Average Position and you’re getting plenty of impressions, maybe it’s just not showing up for you for some reason? Obviously people are finding it somehow. This may be one of those situations that are going to resolve themselves, it could be a weird delay of some sort. Hopefully, it will sort itself out?

I hope so, anyway, I am going to just wait as there is nothing I can do. I will update this post in case of any changes.
 
Understand the basics first:-

1- Google assign crawler to index new pages of internet . These are bots who visit pages and index them.
2- Crawling millions of pages every day is an expensive thing (even for Google) technically - So Google prioritize websites
3- The old and popular websites get crawled and indexed faster than any new site
4- If you have a 3 years old site that is well established on Google, any new pages added to it will get indexed within an hour, in other hand if your site is new, no strong link profile, any new page will take days or a week to appear on Google.

Do's

- When your site is new , focus on building a strong link profile for the site. It will help any new pages get indexed in hours and rank also.

Don'ts

- Don't force a page to index in Google (for your own website). Let Google index it naturally.

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Now in your case, if your domain is indexed in Google, sitemap submitted well, then Google will definitely crawl any new page and index it.

If you want indexed in hours then focus on your link profile. Make it strong. Google will spend more crawl time on your site.
Good luck
 
Understand the basics first:-

1- Google assign crawler to index new pages of internet . These are bots who visit pages and index them.
2- Crawling millions of pages every day is an expensive thing (even for Google) technically - So Google prioritize websites
3- The old and popular websites get crawled and indexed faster than any new site
4- If you have a 3 years old site that is well established on Google, any new pages added to it will get indexed within an hour, in other hand if your site is new, no strong link profile, any new page will take days or a week to appear on Google.

Do's

- When your site is new , focus on building a strong link profile for the site. It will help any new pages get indexed in hours and rank also.

Don'ts

- Don't force a page to index in Google (for your own website). Let Google index it naturally.

----------------------

Now in your case, if your domain is indexed in Google, sitemap submitted well, then Google will definitely crawl any new page and index it.

If you want indexed in hours then focus on your link profile. Make it strong. Google will spend more crawl time on your site.
Good luck

I was always referring to my own experience, because I know it takes time for Google to index a page, I heard people saying that it can take days and even weeks.
But taking in consideration the other articles I have posted, it usually took 1-2 days to index, and I thought that things will get better and not worse.
Anyway, I understand that I have 0, yes 0 links built to my site and maybe I have to start working on it.
You may be asking, wtf are you waiting?! I am waiting because I have 0 previous experience on linkbuilding and I don't want to mess everything up. That's why I spend hours on this forum, to make things right.
 
I was always referring to my own experience, because I know it takes time for Google to index a page, I heard people saying that it can take days and even weeks.
But taking in consideration the other articles I have posted, it usually took 1-2 days to index, and I thought that things will get better and not worse.
Anyway, I understand that I have 0, yes 0 links built to my site and maybe I have to start working on it.
You may be asking, wtf are you waiting?! I am waiting because I have 0 previous experience on linkbuilding and I don't want to mess everything up. That's why I spend hours on this forum, to make things right.

No brother. I understand what it takes to start a new blog. The money , time and effort you invest in it.
You don't want to ruin it. Take your time, learn things and move at your own speed.
 
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