Blogging can be the best way to earn money in 2024 or after, but it depends on you on which platform you do blogging, Blogger, WordPress, or anywhere else. But when you think of following blogging, you also create a domain, hosting, and website for it. And you start writing articles or blog posts on your favorite topic on that website, and gradually, good traffic starts coming to your blog. But in this happy moment, that day will be the most frustrating for you when you come to know that your previous post is slowly disappearing from Google searches. But when you go to the Google search console, you will find that the URL of that article is indexed, but still it is not showing in the search results.
Now it may also happen that you did a lot of hard work and research on a topic, sat for a whole day, wrote a good article on it, and it got submitted for indexing in the search console and also got indexed. And it is also appearing in the search, but suddenly, after 2 days, the same post gets removed from the Google search engine, and you will feel that all your hard work has gone in vain. And after continuously struggling with this problem, it is possible that you may change your idea of blogging because, due to frequent indexing and deindexing of posts in search engines, it will affect the traffic to the site. But there are some ways to solve this problem of indexing, and those methods are mentioned below in this article.
How to check your blog post is showing or not in Google search?
If you feel that your blog post or article is getting indexed in Google Search Console but is not showing in the search results, then you have some ways to check it.
Google Search Console: If you have published a post now or ever, then copy the URL of that post and submit it in the inspect url section of your search console. If the URL is showing 'Currently not indexed' in the status, then first submit it for indexing. But if it is already indexed and says "URL is available on Google," then it means that your URL will now start showing up in the search console.
URL Pasting: But if you want to check that your post is indexed but it is not appearing in the search, then you have to paste the URL of that post directly in the search engine. If, after searching the url, it appears that "your search "URL" didn't match any document," then it means that there is some problem in the indexing of your url, due to which the search engine does not show your url in the search result page.
Title Pasting: Another way is to copy the title of your post and make it true in search engines. By doing this, even if your post does not come on top, there is some problem with your post.
Use site:"url": To check whether the post is appearing in search results or not, remove "https://" from your post URL and replace it with "site: You have to search "site:www.example.com/post." But still, if the problem remains the same, then you have to read the below article carefully.
There can be many reasons why your blog post is indexed in the search console but is not showing up on the search result page. There may be some reasons for this.
New post: If your post has just been indexed, it may take some time for Google to process it so that it appears in the search results. But if the url and title are directly pasted into the search, the post should appear in the search.
Seo Issue: If your post is not ranking in the search results, then you should use SEO-friendly keywords and try to improve some SEO factors.
Other Issues: Apart from this, there can be many technical reasons that are preventing your indexed post from being shown in searches. For this, you should check that there are no crawling or indexing errors in your search engine.
But all these reasons do not apply where your post is indexed and is showing in the search, but suddenly it has been removed from the search result page. Now you can read below why this happens.
This is the biggest problem because, gradually, thousands of posts get published on the website. And at the time of publishing, it was showing up in the search results, but after some time, suddenly some posts started getting removed from the search results. This happens due to some reasons, which are mentioned below.
Website loading issue: If there is any technical issue on your website, like broken links or slow loading times, then due to this, the search console slowly stops crawling and indexing your website. For this, it is important that the loading speed of your website be good.
Low-value content: Google's first priority is to show only up-to-date content to its users. But if Google feels that your old post has outdated content, then it stops showing it in the search results. And because of this, old indexed posts also get removed from the search.
Google Algorithm: Every time there are some changes in Google's algorithm, due to which it decides how to rank old posts,.
Google Guidelines: If you violate Google's guidelines in any respect, then it penalizes your site and also starts removing your indexed posts from the search results.
Google API: API is the shortest way to get posts indexed in Google so that the post gets crawled and indexed in the search console quickly. But it is also possible that, due to this, Google may start removing your posts after some time. To fix it, remove the API from your account.
How to get removed old posts back in search results?
If your old or new post has been indexed in the Google Search Console and is visible in the search results, but suddenly it gets removed from the search results, even after being removed, it is still indexed in the search console. So the only way to bring that post back to the search results is to update your content again. This means that you should make some changes to your old post and submit it again for indexing. But before making changes and submitting your updated post for indexing, it is important to keep some important things in mind. Only after this will your new post be able to appear in search results.
Url removal: First of all, you have to copy the URL of your old blog post, copy all its content from HTML, and paste it in the new post. After that, remove your old post from your website and also remove the url from Google by using the Google search console url removal tool.
Sitemap: Submit the sitemap in the search console and After the removal of your url, check that your url is removed from the sitemap or not. After checking all that, please follow step 2 described below.
If you have copied the content of your old post and deleted it from your website, And you have also put it in the Google Search Console for url removal, so now the next step is to update your old post. That means making some changes to the title, heading, tags, and new URL of that post.
Change Title: For example, if the title of your old post was "Why was my blog post removed from Google Search?". If so, you can change it like this: "Reason for my blog post being removed from Google search?". But keep in mind that your title should be related to your content. And while changing the title, you can make some other changes in the title, like adding important keywords. But the new title should not be like the old title.
Blog images, alt, and title: When Google crawls your new post, it will see whether your content is repetitive or not. To avoid this, if possible, then you have to change your image; if you do not want to change it, then you have to change the alt and title of your image.
Headings and Subheadings: In the next step, you have to make some changes to the heading of your blog post. If you want, you can also improve them.
Remove Unnecessary Part: If there is any part in your old blog post that is unnecessary, then it has to be removed. And some more information has to be added to that post.
Search Description: You will have to add some new keywords to your blog post or change them. You can publish your post now.
After making changes to the title, heading, image, description tag, url, etc. in your new post, you have to submit it for indexing in the search console. First of all, you have to submit the new sitemap to your search console. And then the new URL has to be submitted for indexing. If you have followed all the steps properly, then your blog post will start appearing in the search results again.
Terms & Conditions:
1. Your old post view data will not transfer to a new post.
2. Don't submit your new post with an old post URL.
3. Make all required changes as described in the article.
4. Remove your old post URL before submitting for Indexing in search console.
5. Read the article again for better understanding.
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