You’ve published a shiny new page on your website, but days (or weeks) later, it’s still nowhere to be found in Google search results. Frustrating, right? Well, I’ve been there. A client once called me in a panic because their product pages vanished from Google overnight. Turns out, a simple robots.txt error was blocking everything. After fixing it, their traffic bounced back within days. The truth is: Most Google indexing problems aren’t as complicated as they seem. In this guide, I’ll walk you through real fixes I’ve used to get pages indexed—without the technical jargon.
Before you start troubleshooting, check if Google actually can’t see your page:
Google it directly
Type site:yourwebsite.com/your-page-url into Google. If it appears, it’s indexed.
Check Google Search Console
Go to Indexing > Pages—it’ll show if your page is indexed, why it might be blocked, or if Google just hasn’t found it yet.
It means Google found your page but chose not to show it in search results.
Why does this happen?
How to fix it:
Classic symptom: Your page ranked for months, then suddenly vanished.
Likely causes:
Quick fixes:
The reality: While some sites get indexed in hours, others wait weeks.
Speed it up by:
Red flag: This often means Google can’t crawl your site properly.
Check for:
These Google indexing problems mean that Google knows your page exists but won’t add it to search results.
Usually because:
Try this:
If a page absolutely refuses to index:
From working with dozens of small businesses, I’ve found these habits prevent 90% of Google indexing problems:
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***(This guide is based on real fixes we’ve implemented for clients in 2024-25. Google’s rules change, but these solutions of Google indexing problems keep working.)***
Slow websites frustrate users and hurt rankings. Google considers page speed in its ranking algorithm, so optimising load times is crucial.
Tools like Google PageSpeed Insights help identify speed issues. Compress images, enable caching, and minimise JavaScript to improve performance. Furthermore, a faster site enhances user experience, reducing bounce rates.
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