Topic: url inspection
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Google: Sitemap Uploads Don't Ensure Instant Crawling
Submitting a sitemap to Google Search Console does not ensure immediate crawling or indexing, as Google processes it based on its own priorities and schedule. Only the main sitemap.xml file needs to be submitted, as it references all subsidiary sitemaps, making individual submissions unnecessary....
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Google Search Console Indexing Report Faces Delays
Google has confirmed a significant delay in updating the Page Indexing report within Search Console, but this issue only affects reporting and not the actual crawling, indexing, or ranking of websites. The stale data in the report hinders real-time troubleshooting for SEO professionals, as it may...
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Fix Hidden HTTP Pages Hurting Your Google Rankings
A hidden HTTP homepage can be indexed by Googlebot instead of the intended HTTPS version, leading to incorrect site names and favicons in search results due to faulty signals. To diagnose the issue, manually inspect the HTTP version using tools like the command line `curl` command or Google Searc...
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Google's New SEO Guide: JavaScript Canonical Best Practices
Google has updated its JavaScript SEO guidance to clarify how canonical URLs should be managed for client-side rendered sites, addressing a technical challenge where duplicate content indexing can occur due to conflicting signals. The core issue is that Google evaluates canonical tags twice—once ...
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Master Google Search Console: The SEO's Essential Guide
Google Search Console is a free, essential tool that provides unique performance data and diagnostic insights directly from Google, helping you understand and improve your site's search visibility. The tool offers two main property types for setup: a domain property for a complete overview of you...
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