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Google is not indexing my website how to fix it

Jhonleo02
Member

This is my website smart play I have treid lot of time but google is not indexing many page of website. I have follow the all guidelines of google.  I'm also HubSpot On-Page SEO certified.

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Gaurav_Aggarwal
Solution
Key Advisor

Hey @Jhonleo02 

 

Here are a few steps you can follow to resolve the indexing issues: 

 

Inspect URL in Google Search Console:

Log in to Google Search Console.

Use the URL Inspection Tool to see if there are any issues with specific pages.

 

Request indexing if the page is not indexed.

Check for Noindex Tags:

Ensure that there are no non index meta tags on the pages you want to be indexed.

 

Submit a Sitemap:
Ensure your XML sitemap is submitted to Google Search Console.

This helps Google find and index your pages more efficiently.

 

Fix any issues identified by the SEO tools or Google Search Console: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7440203?hl=en

Gaurav Aggarwal
CEO Truva AI | Hubspot Partner
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danmoyle
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Welcome to the Community @CAnderson52! I'd look over the steps from @BérangèreL for sure. Here's another way to think about it. I'd treat this like a diagnosis problem (crawl → index → rank), and collect a few specific data points from Google Search Console so the community can give a precise fix instead of generic “submit sitemap” steps. It's often hard to solve specific questions with general data. 

Even if I can't help, I think this data would help others help. First I'd check in Google Search Console and run URL Inspection on 2–3 affected pages, then report back the exact status. These could be any of these possibly:

  • “Discovered – currently not indexed”
  • “Crawled – currently not indexed”
  • “Blocked by robots.txt”
  • “Excluded by ‘noindex’”​

Then, confirm whether the pages are actually indexable in HubSpot: no “noindex” set in page settings, and nothing in robots.txt preventing crawling. And also confirm you're using a connected primary domain (not just an hs-sites domain), because that can create confusion about which URLs Google should treat as canonical/primary.

Some common HubSpot-specific gotchas I've seen hamper indexing over the years are  that HubSpot page-level settings can apply a noindex unintentionally (so check the specific page settings for the affected templates/pages, not just the homepage), and robots rules can block entire folders (can you share the exact paths that aren’t indexing so others can sanity-check whether robots.txt is the culprit?).

I found this advice on "What to do if the pages are indexable" and thought it was pretty solid:

  • If URL Inspection shows “not indexed” but not blocked, request indexing for a small sample of key pages and see whether Google recrawls them successfully.
  • Re-submit the XML sitemap in Search Console (and if it’s been sitting there with odd statuses, remove + re-add it to trigger reprocessing).

If you can share these details, we might be able to help dial this in. Or if the troubleshooting above helps, then great! 

 

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CAnderson52
Member

same issue, I already tried all the steps suggested by Gaurav_Aggarwal. 

danmoyle
Solution
Most Valuable Member | Platinum Partner
Most Valuable Member | Platinum Partner

Welcome to the Community @CAnderson52! I'd look over the steps from @BérangèreL for sure. Here's another way to think about it. I'd treat this like a diagnosis problem (crawl → index → rank), and collect a few specific data points from Google Search Console so the community can give a precise fix instead of generic “submit sitemap” steps. It's often hard to solve specific questions with general data. 

Even if I can't help, I think this data would help others help. First I'd check in Google Search Console and run URL Inspection on 2–3 affected pages, then report back the exact status. These could be any of these possibly:

  • “Discovered – currently not indexed”
  • “Crawled – currently not indexed”
  • “Blocked by robots.txt”
  • “Excluded by ‘noindex’”​

Then, confirm whether the pages are actually indexable in HubSpot: no “noindex” set in page settings, and nothing in robots.txt preventing crawling. And also confirm you're using a connected primary domain (not just an hs-sites domain), because that can create confusion about which URLs Google should treat as canonical/primary.

Some common HubSpot-specific gotchas I've seen hamper indexing over the years are  that HubSpot page-level settings can apply a noindex unintentionally (so check the specific page settings for the affected templates/pages, not just the homepage), and robots rules can block entire folders (can you share the exact paths that aren’t indexing so others can sanity-check whether robots.txt is the culprit?).

I found this advice on "What to do if the pages are indexable" and thought it was pretty solid:

  • If URL Inspection shows “not indexed” but not blocked, request indexing for a small sample of key pages and see whether Google recrawls them successfully.
  • Re-submit the XML sitemap in Search Console (and if it’s been sitting there with odd statuses, remove + re-add it to trigger reprocessing).

If you can share these details, we might be able to help dial this in. Or if the troubleshooting above helps, then great! 

 

Did my answer help? Please "mark as a solution" to help others find answers. Plus I really appreciate it!

I use all tools available to help answer questions. This may include other Community posts, search engines, and generative AI search tools. But I always use my experience and my own brain to make it human.


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Dan Moyle

Solutions Consultant

Digital Reach Online Solutions
emailAddress
daniel@digitalreachopm.com
website
https://www.digitalreachos.com/
BérangèreL
Community Manager
Community Manager

Hi @CAnderson52 and welcome, we are delighted to have you here!

Thanks for reaching out to the HubSpot Community!

Can you please check the following:

- Check for a noindex tag in the page settings
- Check your domain’s robots.txt in HubSpot
- Confirm you’re using a connected primary domain (not only hs-sites)
- Submit your sitemap & URLs to Google Search Console

Hi @TomM2, @danmoyle and @Sjardo can you think of other tips to help @CAnderson52, please?

Thanks so much and have a lovely day!
Bérangère





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Rjames959
Member

facing same issue on my info site i do both but google not indexing my website post

Request indexing if the page is not indexed.

Request indexing if the page is not indexed.

also submit sitemap to GSC

 

please give me this solultion 

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Gaurav_Aggarwal
Solution
Key Advisor

Hey @Jhonleo02 

 

Here are a few steps you can follow to resolve the indexing issues: 

 

Inspect URL in Google Search Console:

Log in to Google Search Console.

Use the URL Inspection Tool to see if there are any issues with specific pages.

 

Request indexing if the page is not indexed.

Check for Noindex Tags:

Ensure that there are no non index meta tags on the pages you want to be indexed.

 

Submit a Sitemap:
Ensure your XML sitemap is submitted to Google Search Console.

This helps Google find and index your pages more efficiently.

 

Fix any issues identified by the SEO tools or Google Search Console: https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7440203?hl=en

Gaurav Aggarwal
CEO Truva AI | Hubspot Partner
HubSpot Expert, Key Advisor

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