GSC Crawling www and non-www

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Hello friends, thank you for always helping me.
The website I am currently running is registered with GSC as a domain property. When I write a new post and search on Google, WWW and NON-WWW appear, so I checked the crawling statistics and see that both are running at the same time.

How should I solve this problem?

1. The site map is set to NON-WWW, not WWW.
2.301 WWW connection is set to NON-WWW through redirection.
 
I think you didn't set up a canonical tag. Please check errors in indexed pages of google search console. You will find something like this

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Click it and learn more. You will find the solution there. Or you can google the solution.
 
I think you didn't set up a canonical tag. Please check errors in indexed pages of google search console. You will find something like this

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Click it and learn more. You will find the solution there. Or you can google the solution.
bro thank you for reply but in my website already have a canonical tag, in GSC all page is indexing but sometimes, i query some keyword, i can see rank my website content,
but, sometimes www and sometimes non-www in same content
 
bro thank you for reply but in my website already have a canonical tag, in GSC all page is indexing but sometimes, i query some keyword, i can see rank my website content,
but, sometimes www and sometimes non-www in same content

Try to reindex those pages through Google search console.

I think they haven't been indexed from a long time that's why both pages are showing before you implemented the changes to your website.
 
Try to reindex those pages through Google search console.

I think they haven't been indexed from a long time that's why both pages are showing before you implemented the changes to your website.
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If you ask Google to search the URL, it returns normally.
that is my GSC
 
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Paste your URL here - on the right box. (Inspect any URL)

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Click Request Indexing.

It will remove the other URL.
 
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여기 오른쪽 상자에 URL을 입력하세요. ( URL 검사 )

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색상을 요청 하세요 .

다른 URL이 제거되었습니다.

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Paste your URL here - on the right box. (Inspect any URL)

View attachment 334075

Click Request Indexing.

It will remove the other URL.
I create more than 5 pieces of content every day, do I have to do it that way every day?

There is no problem with indexing my content, but when the content is exposed, WWW and NON-WWW appear repeatedly.
 
I create more than 5 pieces of content every day, do I have to do it that way every day?

There is no problem with indexing my content, but when the content is exposed, WWW and NON-WWW appear repeatedly.
No.

You can use this other option.
In your Robots.txt file.

set the non-www version of your website as noindex.
It should solve the issue.

I have a question :

Are your both pages accessible.

When you open
www.yourwebsite.com/page
yourwebsite.com/page

Both pages open differently

or have you set up a redirect?
 
Check your canonical tag of your page and re-index your page through google search console.
 
No.

You can use this other option.
In your Robots.txt file.

set the non-www version of your website as noindex.
It should solve the issue.

I have a question :

Are your both pages accessible.

When you open
www.yourwebsite.com/page
yourwebsite.com/page

Both pages open differently

or have you set up a redirect?
I'm using Lightsales, and in my DNS records, I've set up cname to redirect WWW.domain.com to non-www.

I verified the Google domain with *.domain.com in the txt record. Is this a problem?

On my website, canonical is correctly inserted as https://domain.com
 
Hello friends, I'm embarrassed, but I'll share the solution.

I redirected www to non-www using cname in Lightsales. I foolishly thought this was the best way to remove www.

I have a wordpress website and I have a 301 redirect to www in apache.

Ha ha ha ha ha..
 
Hello friends, thank you for always helping me.
The website I am currently running is registered with GSC as a domain property. When I write a new post and search on Google, WWW and NON-WWW appear, so I checked the crawling statistics and see that both are running at the same time.

How should I solve this problem?

1. The site map is set to NON-WWW, not WWW.
2.301 WWW connection is set to NON-WWW through redirection.
Just pick either the WWW or NON-WWW version of your website and stick with it. Then, set up a permanent redirect so that anyone who tries to visit the other version automatically gets sent to the one you've chosen. This helps avoid confusion and makes sure search engines know which version to show in their results.

Just give a try, if it works its good
 
Check your 301 redirects for both www and non-www, ensuring they cover all pages. In GSC, make sure you’ve set your preferred domain. Consistency in internal and external linking also matters. Give Google time to re-index your site after these adjustments.
 
Hello friends, thank you for always helping me.
The website I am currently running is registered with GSC as a domain property. When I write a new post and search on Google, WWW and NON-WWW appear, so I checked the crawling statistics and see that both are running at the same time.

How should I solve this problem?

1. The site map is set to NON-WWW, not WWW.
2.301 WWW connection is set to NON-WWW through redirection.
What of HTTPS? If every other thing is correct, then the problem could probably be from Google.
 
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