• Resolved satishraj19

    (@satishraj19)


    we have ensured that schema and structured data are correctly implemented, our website is still facing difficulties getting indexed by Google. Additionally, we’re noticing that the indexing process for new websites seems to be more challenging, and our content is not showing up in search results as expected.

    Moreover, with Google’s removal of the Google News Publisher Platform, it has become even more difficult for new sites to gain visibility. Could you please provide any guidance or suggestions on how we can resolve these issues? Are there any known problems or improvements in schema setup that might be impacting our indexing?

    We’re keen on ensuring that our website’s content gets indexed properly and shows up in relevant search results. Any advice or insights you could offer would be greatly appreciated.

    https://timesnib.com/technology/jio-448-recharge-plan/

    https://timesnib.com/karnataka-news/cybercriminals-steal-over-25-lakh-through-online-scam/

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support Akshay A

    (@akshaycode1)

    Hi,

    Indexing issues can happen for various reasons. While schema markup helps Google understand your content, it doesn’t guarantee indexing. Google may skip over thin or duplicate content, so it’s important to make sure your content is unique, detailed, and matches what users are looking for. Technical problems like crawl errors, noindex tags, blocked pages in robots.txt, or issues with your sitemap could also be causing problems. New websites often face challenges without strong backlinks, so adding both internal and external links can help improve visibility. Recent Google updates also highlight the importance of E-E-A-T (Experience, Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trustworthiness), especially for highly competitive topics.

    We recommend checking your URLs in Google Search Console to identify and fix any errors, improving internal links, and submitting an updated sitemap. You should also validate your schema using Google’s Rich Results Test to ensure everything is set up correctly.

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