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Giulio V.
Giulio V.
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Search Console Shows Over 1,200 Non Indexed Pages  en

Autor: Giulio V.
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Hello

When I check my website in Search Console under Indexed, it shows over 1,200 non-indexed pages.

  • Please see the attached photo that Search Console is showing.

I would like some opinions on how this happened, and what can I do to fix this? And can this hurt my sites SEO?

I have been with Incomedia X5 since the early days, And I Love it!

Over the years, I have made several improvements and set some 301 directs, etc. etc..

  • My concerns are: 

Can This Hurt My SEO in Any Way

Will this complicate web crawlers by using up crawl budget from crawling my good Indexed pages?

If this is a concern, what action should I take and how would I do it without messing something up?

Thank you for your support

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Giulio V.
Giulio V.
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Anyone Available For Support? 

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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Maybe the SEO experts will get in touch.

Possibly post screenshots of what the addresses of the pages that were indexed look like and what those that were not indexed look like.

Is it the website in the profile? --> prolinesystems.net

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Eric C.
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Hello Giulio,
what kind of pages, exactly, are marked at not indexed, and what are the causes provided by the Search Console for this?

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Giulio V.
Giulio V.
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Hi Eric

Attached is the photo of, marked as not indexed and the causes. Everytime I start a new validation it comes up with the same results.  I have 2.4K pages not indexed, and 633 pages are indexed.

Thank you for checking into ths for me.

Giulio

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Giulio V.
Giulio V.
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Attached is Another Screenshot

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Daniel W.
Daniel W.
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I'm not an SEO expert - regarding the issue of "Duplicate without user-selected canonical":

In WebSite X5, under "3 Sitemap", select the important pages (one after the other) and click on "Properties" at the top. Then click on the "Expert" tab and under...

     Custom Code:

     Before the closing </HEAD> tag

...enter this code (adjusting it accordingly for the web address):

     <link rel="canonical" href="https://my-website.com/page-name.html" />

This way, Google will know which page is the correct one if there's duplicate content.

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Daniel W.
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Notes on "Crawled – not currently indexed" on a German website - here is a translated excerpt.

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The message "Crawled – not currently indexed" means that Google has visited (i.e., crawled) your site, but it's not currently showing up in the index.

Important: This isn't a technical error, but rather a status.

The site is accessible and has been checked, but Google isn't currently displaying it in the search results.

In practice, there are two main reasons for this:

1. Google doesn't (yet) consider the site relevant enough.

    This can happen, for example, with very thin content, duplicate content, or weak internal linking.

2. The URL doesn't actually belong in the index.

    This often applies to old redirect URLs, RSS feeds, parameter variations, archive pages, or outdated structures. Google crawls them but classifies them as "irrelevant for the search index."

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>> https://seo-revolution.com/ratgeber/gsc-fehlermeldungen/gecrawlt-zurzeit-nicht-indexiert/

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Maybe English-speaking users can also link to websites in English.

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Eric C.
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Hello Giulio,
when looking at which pages exactly are part of the two main groups, Duplicate without user-selected canonical and Crawled - currently not indexed, what pages can you find there?

For the first group, are these actually pages that are very similar to others in terms of contents?
For the second, as Daniel mentioned usually this occurs for pages that, although detected by Google, have not been deemed relevant for search results, usually because of the lack of content considered valuable or unique by crawlers. What kind of pages are found in this group, mostly?

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L. Myson
L. Myson
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This problem has always been in your system, I also had more than 1200 pages on one of the versions of the site and part and a half were also problematic! So it needs to be changed in your engine! Especially when SEO is done for keywords and pages should be similar to each other, only they should appear according to the keywords I need! If you solve this problem without stupid edits in the code, it would be great

Eric C.
Hello Giulio, when looking at which pages exactly are part of the two main groups, Duplicate without user-selected canonical and Crawled - currently not indexed, what pages can you find there? For the first group, are these actually pages that are very similar to others in terms of contents? For the second, as Daniel mentioned usually this occurs for pages that, although detected by Google, have not been deemed relevant for search results, usually because of the lack of content considered valuable or unique by crawlers. What kind of pages are found in this group, mostly?
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Giulio V.
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Some examples here. Mostly 99% of the pages are from blog posts, with endings of "?tag=" and "index.php?month=202108," https://prolinesystems.net/blog/?month=202505

https://prolinesystems.net/allvis-measuring-videos.php/blog/blog/price_match_policy.html

https://prolinesystems.net/blog/index.php/?product-spotlight--the-american-freedo-gt-frame-machine

I believe Google is determining these pages are duplicates. This can be due to the blog software adding erroneous code.

AI says things like this are creating a mess. ?tag=" and "index.php?month=202108

  • Please see the attached photo of the first page of search console. 

Thank you for all your support, and I hope someone can figure this out as soon as possible.

Giulio

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Eric C.
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Hello Giulio,
it seems that rather than actual individual pages, these are the links associated with searches for posts from a specific month, or with specific tags or categories.
It is then normal that these have not been indexed, and only crawled.
You should check the details regarding pages such as this: is it a page with similar contents to other pages that have been indexed, for example?

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Raoul R.
Raoul R.
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aside adding codes, not meant as a slap in the face; when you hit the brakes at the moment of having so many pages not indexed, perhaps you need a SEO strategy :)

To avoid old content causing doubles, I would remove all files from server that hosts the site, and re-upload the full site. 

I use ChatGPT Code 5.1 to develop Json scripts (more info on schema.org), UberSuggest from Neil Patel. A free tool as starter could be https://www.seoreviewtools.com/

All free hours I spend on SEO, conversion is high enough, but I will not see the day that all pages will have a SERP at the same time. So remain focused on the most important (landing) pages.

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Raoul R.
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Pages from one category should link to all other pages of the category, cross link. That delivers crawling bots structure. Would suggest a landing page per category, to show even a clearer structure. That landing page links to the pages of that category.

Whatever strategy you will develop, when you start to roll out your strategy, it might well be that the amount of visitors goes down, but the page ranking and conversion into sales will go up. Comparing future site stats with stats of the past is a sort of apples and pears comparison, sales are sales.

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Giulio V.
Giulio V.
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ChatGPT told me to add this code to my Robots.txt and this would answer this issue.

User-agent: *
Disallow: /blog/?tag=
Disallow: /blog/index.php?month=

What do you think? I am still awaiting Google's update on this.

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Raoul R.
Raoul R.
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not a SEO expert, but if your blogs are not part of your SEO strategy it looks good to me. But when your blogs are the best chance on getting back links, unique content, key word increase etc, why disallow them?

a structure as suggested will reduce the crawl load as well

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