Many articles on the website are not indexed or lose the index even though submitted many times

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I have a beauty website. The domain name was created in 2020, but at that time it was just a landing page to run google ads.

From 2022, it is redesigned into a full website. I started developing content with a frequency of 30 posts per month. To date, the site has more than 300 articles.

However, since then, the website has always lost its index of articles (40-50 articles have no index). Even if the article is indexed and already ranked, it still loses its index. After I submitted the post, it was indexed, but after a while it happened again or another url lost its index.

My site status since then is:

- Do not run ads

- Develop very few backlinks

- Focus only on the content in the web.

Is Google deliberately restricting indexing of new and underinvested sites like mine?

I have checked all technical and content issues, everything is fine.

If you have encountered similar problem please give me suggestions

Thank!
 
do those pages have internal backlinks pointing to them from pages that already rank / have traffic? Because this might be the reason...

And is this content manually written, or is it AI? This might be another reason as google do deindex AI content a lot of times (not always, though)...
 
do those pages have internal backlinks pointing to them from pages that already rank / have traffic? Because this might be the reason...

And is this content manually written, or is it AI? This might be another reason as google do deindex AI content a lot of times (not always, though)...
The site has quite a few backlinks, some are newspaper sites and some are sites in the same health field but with less authority. However, there is no indication of spam backlinks.

In addition, the content is written by a team of collaborators who are pharmacists and medical university students.
I am raising 2 doubts:

- Firstly, because my website is completely new, the web does not promote backlinks and google ads, so google has limited indexing with the new page. Time to index 1 current post is about 4-5 days.

- Second, at first, I was very interested in the issue of indexing the article, so I often submitted it manually through the Google search console to the limit (I didn't use any other tools). Did my deliberate submission of this post cause google to mark me as spam?
 
The site has quite a few backlinks, some are newspaper sites and some are sites in the same health field but with less authority. However, there is no indication of spam backlinks.
I said INTERNAL links to the PAGE, not external links to the site. Orphaned pages (ie pages without links and traffic) sometimes get deindexed
 
You are committing a big mistake by submitting again and again. The more you try to expedite the process, the more it will be delayed
 
Internal linking can be a better insight to get indexed.
 
Make sure to check the history of the domain. Use way back machine to find out.

Sometimes we register a domain without knowing it has a history. It has happened with me few times. So I can tell you that.
 
I was also told here on this forum to try and google

1. yourdomain.com
2. yourdomain com (without the .)
If yourdomain com is not in the search results, there is some penalty involved.

I also have an aged big site and when i do this test, in both cases my site comes up at the top of the search results. My newer site (the one i have problems with the indexing with) is not in the results when i type "domain com"

I am really curious about what google returns for you when you search.
 
Use link whisper to interlink more effectively
Drive some traffic from Quora by answering trending questions using AI
 
Create forum links for the articles that are not indexed yet.
Worked for me.
 
Many people have said it before your interlinking must stink...
 
I said INTERNAL links to the PAGE, not external links to the site. Orphaned pages (ie pages without links and traffic) sometimes get deindexed
+1 to that. Internal links inside a page are a must.
 
Aside from the normal SEO tactics others have mentioned:

Be careful that your articles aren't too pharmaceutical/medical related/worded. Google is tough on this type of content until you become an authority and hold some trust.
 
I said INTERNAL links to the PAGE, not external links to the site. Orphaned pages (ie pages without links and traffic) sometimes get deindexed
+1, this is probably the reason. Divide your content into clusters, and interlink the clusters with each other.
 
This is a new domain name, normal operation, clean history. Because it was purchased under the name of the newly announced product on the market. Is that an expired domain name? Because this can happen due to a penalty issued to the domain in the past.
 
I said INTERNAL links to the PAGE, not external links to the site. Orphaned pages (ie pages without links and traffic) sometimes get deindexed
Well, since most of the articles on the web don't rank yet, it's safe to say that I've internally linked to pages that don't have or don't get much traffic.
 
you cannot trust expired domains always. they are forgotten for a reason
 
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