Content Strategy & SEO

mostafahaboba
Colaborador(a)

Google indexed the canonicalized URL instead of the canonical URL

resolver

on my website, I made a canonical for some of the pages that have parameters like:

  • example.com/blog?id=123 - this is the canonicalized which is indexed on Google.
  • example.com/blog - this is the canonical which is not indexed on Google.

Questions:

1. that's normal?

2. How to index the canonical URL?

 

Note: the canonical URLs appear on the Google search console as (Discovered - currently not indexed).

1 Solução aceita
alyssamwilie
Solução
Especialista reconhecido(a) | Parceiro Elite
Especialista reconhecido(a) | Parceiro Elite

Google indexed the canonicalized URL instead of the canonical URL

resolver

If the canonicalized URLs were already indexed before you added the canonical it's going to take some time before they're flushed from Google and attributed to the canonical instead. The "discovered" means Google knows about the page but has not crawled it yet; a page must be crawled before it can be indexed. Indexing times can range from 24 hours to 2 weeks. Search engine optimization never gives instantaneous results, it's a long process.

 

You can speed up the process (though still not instantaneous) by submitting pages to Google's Fetch as Googlebot feature - https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2011/08/submit-urls-to-google-with-fetch-as

If this answer solved your question, please mark it as the solution.

Alyssa Wilie Profile Image

Alyssa Wilie

Web Developerat Lynton

Learn HubL | Get Marketing Insights

HubSpot Elite Solutions Partner
Lynton's HubSpot theme Rubric now available. Click to download.

Exibir solução no post original

2 Respostas 2
alyssamwilie
Solução
Especialista reconhecido(a) | Parceiro Elite
Especialista reconhecido(a) | Parceiro Elite

Google indexed the canonicalized URL instead of the canonical URL

resolver

If the canonicalized URLs were already indexed before you added the canonical it's going to take some time before they're flushed from Google and attributed to the canonical instead. The "discovered" means Google knows about the page but has not crawled it yet; a page must be crawled before it can be indexed. Indexing times can range from 24 hours to 2 weeks. Search engine optimization never gives instantaneous results, it's a long process.

 

You can speed up the process (though still not instantaneous) by submitting pages to Google's Fetch as Googlebot feature - https://developers.google.com/search/blog/2011/08/submit-urls-to-google-with-fetch-as

If this answer solved your question, please mark it as the solution.

Alyssa Wilie Profile Image

Alyssa Wilie

Web Developerat Lynton

Learn HubL | Get Marketing Insights

HubSpot Elite Solutions Partner
Lynton's HubSpot theme Rubric now available. Click to download.
mostafahaboba
Colaborador(a)

Google indexed the canonicalized URL instead of the canonical URL

resolver

Thanks, @alyssamwilie for your useful answer.

0 Avaliação positiva