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Does Google index private pages?
Private posts are automatically published but not visible to anyone but those with the appropriate permission levels (Editor or Administrator). If you can view the page without being logged in as editor/admin, then Google can see it too, and you’d need to check the theme/plugins to see which one is causing the problem.
Should I index tag pages?
It’s good to have relevant pages indexed because the exposure on Google can help you earn more clicks and bring in more traffic, which translates into more money and brand exposure. But, if you let parts of your blog or website that aren’t vital be indexed, you could be doing more harm than good.
What makes a website not indexed in Google?
If it has been a while and Google still lists many of the pages in your sitemap as “non-indexed” there may be a bigger issue with either the quality of your pages or the structure of your sitemap. Pages that Google will often not index include: Pages that are indexed under another domain ( www.example.com and not example.com)
How to get Google to index more pages?
Pages that Google will often not index include: Pages that are indexed under another domain ( www.example.com and not example.com) How Can I Get Google to Index More Pages?
What’s the difference between indexed and non indexed pages?
Rather than getting hung up on how many pages are “non-indexed,” focus instead on ensuring that each page on your site has high-quality content that users will find valuable.
How does Google Scholar index a journal article?
From there your journal website and articles will have to meet certain technical specifications as Google Scholar uses automated software, known as “parsers”, to identify bibliographic data of your papers, as well as references between the papers. Incorrect identification of bibliographic data or references will lead to poor indexing of your site.