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Google Indexing: Why Pages Are Not Indexed and What to Check

Common reasons why Google does not index pages and how to check crawlability, quality, canonical URLs, sitemap and internal links.

Google Indexing: Why Pages Are Not Indexed and What to Check

Indexing is not automatic for every URL

Google needs to discover a page, crawl it, understand it and decide that it should be indexed. Technical blocks, duplicate content, weak pages and poor internal linking can all prevent indexing.

Start with Search Console and technical basics

Check the URL inspection tool, robots.txt, noindex tags, canonical links, redirects, sitemap and server responses. Many indexing problems come from small technical settings.

Content quality and internal links matter

If a page is thin, isolated or duplicates other content, Google may choose not to index it. Strengthen important pages with useful content and clear links from relevant sections.

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Common questions about this topic

Short answers summarize the main decisions companies usually face around this topic.

Can AVATOMIS help with this for a company in Novy Jicin?

Yes. We work with companies from Novy Jicin and the wider region, but we also prepare websites, SEO, e-commerce and marketing for projects across the Czech Republic and abroad.

What is the best first step?

Start with a short audit of the current website, goals and search demand. Then it is easier to decide whether the priority is structure, content, SEO, design, performance or advertising.