How to find and fix Crawling and Indexing Issues The first part of today's topic is to find the issues, and we need a tool. i.e.,
URL Inspection Tool
About the URL Inspection tool
The URL Inspection tool provides information about Google's indexed version of a specific page. Information includes AMP errors, structured data errors, and indexing issues.
Common tasks:
- See the current index status of a URL: Retrieve information about Google's indexed version of your page. See why Google could or couldn't index your page.
- Inspect a live URL: Test whether a page on your site can be indexed.
- Request indexing for a URL: You can request that an URL be crawled (or recrawled) by Google.
- View a rendered version of the page: See a screenshot of how Googlebot sees the page.
- View loaded resources, JavaScript output, and other information: See a list of resources, page code, and more information by clicking View crawled page (indexed result) or View tested page (live test).
- Troubleshoot a missing page: There can be many reasons why a page hasn't been indexed. URL Inspection can help troubleshoot some of them.
The URL Inspection tool provides information about Google's indexed version of a specific page. Information includes AMP errors, structured data errors, and indexing issues.
Common tasks:
- See the current index status of a URL: Retrieve information about Google's indexed version of your page. See why Google could or couldn't index your page.
- Inspect a live URL: Test whether a page on your site can be indexed.
- Request indexing for a URL: You can request that an URL be crawled (or recrawled) by Google.
- View a rendered version of the page: See a screenshot of how Googlebot sees the page.
- View loaded resources, JavaScript output, and other information: See a list of resources, page code, and more information by clicking View crawled page (indexed result) or View tested page (live test).
- Troubleshoot a missing page: There can be many reasons why a page hasn't been indexed. URL Inspection can help troubleshoot some of them.
See the current index status of a URL
See detailed Google Index information about a URL in your property.
To run the URL Inspection tool to see URL's current index status:
- Open the URL Inspection tool.
- Enter the complete URL to inspect. A few notes:
- The URL must be in the current property. URLs outside the existing property cannot be tested. If you own that other property, you must switch properties to try the URL.
- AMP vs. non-AMP URLs: You can inspect both AMP and non-AMP URLs. The tool provides information about the corresponding AMP or non-AMP version of the page.
- Alternate page versions: If the page has alternate/duplicate versions, the tool also provides information about the canonical version if the canonical version is in a property that you own.
- Read how to understand the results.
- Optionally run an indexability test on the live URL
- Optionally request indexing for the URL.
There is a daily limit of inspection requests for each property you own.
See detailed Google Index information about a URL in your property.
To run the URL Inspection tool to see URL's current index status:
- Open the URL Inspection tool.
- Enter the complete URL to inspect. A few notes:
- The URL must be in the current property. URLs outside the existing property cannot be tested. If you own that other property, you must switch properties to try the URL.
- AMP vs. non-AMP URLs: You can inspect both AMP and non-AMP URLs. The tool provides information about the corresponding AMP or non-AMP version of the page.
- Alternate page versions: If the page has alternate/duplicate versions, the tool also provides information about the canonical version if the canonical version is in a property that you own.
- Read how to understand the results.
- Optionally run an indexability test on the live URL
- Optionally request indexing for the URL.
There is a daily limit of inspection requests for each property you own.
Understanding the results: Indexed URL
Important notes:- This is not a live test. This tool describes the most recently indexed version of a page, not the live version on the web. The information shown in the device is used by Google to evaluate Search results. Your page may have changed or become unavailable since Google last saw it. To test the current version of the page as Google would see it, select the Live Test button on the page.
- "URL is on Google" doesn't actually mean that your page is appearing in search results. Actual appearance in Search results requires that the page and its structured data conform to quality and security guidelines. The URL Inspection tool doesn't consider manual actions, content removals, or temporarily blocked URLs. To see if your URL appears, search for your URL on Google; if your URL is missing, but this tool says it was indexed, here's how to find out why.
- The "Last crawl" date in the Coverage section showed the date when the information displayed here was retrieved (if the page was successfully crawled).
- This is not a live test. This tool describes the most recently indexed version of a page, not the live version on the web. The information shown in the device is used by Google to evaluate Search results. Your page may have changed or become unavailable since Google last saw it. To test the current version of the page as Google would see it, select the Live Test button on the page.
- "URL is on Google" doesn't actually mean that your page is appearing in search results. Actual appearance in Search results requires that the page and its structured data conform to quality and security guidelines. The URL Inspection tool doesn't consider manual actions, content removals, or temporarily blocked URLs. To see if your URL appears, search for your URL on Google; if your URL is missing, but this tool says it was indexed, here's how to find out why.
- The "Last crawl" date in the Coverage section showed the date when the information displayed here was retrieved (if the page was successfully crawled).
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