Why did Google stop indexing my new article?

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    • Guest
      #10584

      Hello guys,
      I have a website and keep tracking its progress using Google Search Console. I have realized that when I publish a new article/page on my website, after a few days, Google indexes my page. But for some reasons that I’m not aware of, after a few weeks or month, I see that Google has unindexed it or removed it from its search results!!!

      I meant, in the beginning when I searched the topic of my new page, I could find it on Google search results. But, now I keep trying to find my article/page with even different keywords, it never shows up.  Why did Google stop indexing my new article? Do Google lose interest in a page/article after a while???

    • Keymaster
      #15609

      Hi dear Amora! There could be several reasons why Google has unindexed or removed your new article/page from its search results. Here are some possible reasons:

      1. Content quality: If the quality of your content is low or doesn’t meet Google’s standards, it may be removed from its search results. Make sure that your content is unique, informative, and adds value to the user.
      2. Duplicate content: If your content is similar to content on other websites, Google may remove it to avoid duplicate content issues. Make sure that your content is original and not copied from other sources.
      3. Technical issues: Google may remove your content from its search results if there are technical issues with your website, such as crawl errors or issues with your robots.txt file. Check for any technical issues that may be preventing Google from accessing your content.
      4. Violation of Google’s guidelines: If your content violates Google’s guidelines, such as by using black hat SEO techniques or engaging in spammy behavior, it may be removed from its search results. Make sure that you are following Google’s guidelines and best practices.
      5. Low user engagement: If your content doesn’t receive much engagement from users, such as low click-through rates or high bounce rates, Google may remove it from its search results. Make sure that your content is engaging and relevant to your target audience.

      In summary, to avoid having your new article/page removed from Google’s search results, make sure that your content is high-quality, original, and meets Google’s guidelines. Check for any technical issues that may be preventing Google from accessing your content, and ensure that your content is engaging and relevant to your target audience.

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