Indexing issue

You did not even give further details of the issue. How do you want to be advised now??
 
If you're experiencing an indexing issue since May 30, 2025, it means Google may not be adding or updating your web pages in its search results. To fix this, first check your site in Google Search Console for errors like crawl issues, coverage problems, or manual actions. Make sure your pages are crawlable (not blocked by robots.txt) and have proper meta tags, structured data and internal linking. Also, update your sitemap and request indexing for key pages. If the issue persists, review recent content or technical changes that might be affecting visibility. Staying consistent with quality content and SEO best practices is essential.
 
If you're experiencing an indexing issue since May 30, 2025, it means Google may not be adding or updating your web pages in its search results. To fix this, first check your site in Google Search Console for errors like crawl issues, coverage problems, or manual actions. Make sure your pages are crawlable (not blocked by robots.txt) and have proper meta tags, structured data and internal linking. Also, update your sitemap and request indexing for key pages. If the issue persists, review recent content or technical changes that might be affecting visibility. Staying consistent with quality content and SEO best practices is essential.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have checked GSC. I dont have manual action penalty. Pages in crawl and not indexing status. Website is crawlable and not block robots. Meta is good and also have a internal links.
 

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Quick Fix for Indexing Issues (Since May 30, 2025):


  1. Check Google Search Console – Use URL Inspection for errors.
  2. Resubmit Sitemap – Make sure it's up to date.
  3. Fix noindex/robots.txt – Ensure nothing is blocking crawling.
  4. Improve Content – Thin or low-quality pages may not get indexed.
  5. Request Indexing – Manually request via Search Console.
  6. Use Instant Indexing Plugin – For faster Google/Bing indexing.
  7. Run Technical Audit – Use Screaming Frog, Ahrefs, or SEMrush.

Let me know if you want help diagnosing a specific page.
 
  1. Use Instant Indexing Plugin – For faster Google/Bing indexing.
Whic pluging I need to use
 
Your posts should be original and valuable and have internal linking. Set up Google cloud console API with "instant indexing for Google" plugin to index all your posts quickly.
 
Hi @junedansari


If indexing has been an issue since May 30, try these quick steps:


  1. Check for errors in Google Search Console.
  2. Inspect the affected URLs.
  3. Make sure there are no noindex tags or blocked resources.
  4. Resubmit your sitemap.
  5. Request indexing manually.

Hope this helps!
 
  1. Request indexing manually. facing issue
 

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I have been experiencing an indexing issue since May 30, 2025. What should I do now?
Try to check your Google Search Console for any errors.

Make sure your sitemap is submitted, content is unique, and internal linking is strong. Also, avoid submitting URLs too frequently, let Google crawl naturally.
 
I have been experiencing an indexing issue since May 30, 2025. What should I do now?
if your indexing issue started around May 30, 2025, you're not alone—seems like Google made some quiet tweaks. I’d suggest checking your GSC for crawl anomalies, submit key pages manually, and maybe give them a fresh internal link or two. Also, updating content slightly can trigger reindexing. Hang in there—it’s happening to a lot of us lately.
 
I have been experiencing an indexing issue since May 30, 2025. What should I do now?
Happens sometimes bro. Try updating old posts, add fresh internal links, and ping URLs in GSC. Also, build a few quality backlinks—helps trigger indexing.
 
Indexing issues can be tricky. First, double-check Google Search Console for any warnings or errors. If nothing obvious, try resubmitting your sitemap and individual URLs. Also, review your site for thin content or crawl errors. Sometimes it helps to build a few quality backlinks or update your content to get Google’s attention again. Patience is key, but keep monitoring.
 
Okay. But what is the issue. You are calling MC Donalds, sir. What do you think we can help ya with out "indexing" trouble.
 
Same boat since late May — feels like Google hit the brakes. Try fetching via Search Console + a few strong contextual links. Also test pinging services or fresh internal linking. G might be crawling slow or just moody lately.
 
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