How to Rank in Featured Snippets (Position Zero): Complete SEO Guide for 2026
Your page is live… but still not showing in search results? 😨
You’re not alone — this is one of the most common problems bloggers face.
If you want to understand how search results work without clicks, you can also read my guide on Zero-Click SEO.
https://twinklesitlani.blogspot.com/2026/03/zero-click-seo-guide-2026.html
A page may not be indexed because it is new, has low-quality content, lacks internal links, or faces technical issues like redirects or canonical tags. Search engines need time to crawl and evaluate your content before adding it to their index.
New Page (Not Indexed yet)
These are the most common reasons why a page is not indexed on Google.
Let’s understand each issue in detail so you can fix it quickly and get your page indexed faster.
1. Request Indexing in Search Console
Go to Google Search Console and paste your URL in the URL Inspection tool. Click “Request Indexing” to notify Google to crawl your page faster.
Make sure your content is helpful, unique, and detailed. Avoid thin or duplicate content. Add headings, examples, and value so search engines trust your page.
Link your new article from other posts on your blog. This helps Google discover your page easily and improves crawling.
4. Fix Technical Issues
Check for errors like:
Fixing these ensures your page can be indexed properly.
Now let’s fix these errors in detail
👉 What it means:
A redirect happens when one URL sends users to another URL.
Example:
❌ Problem:
If redirects are:
👉 Search engines get confused and may not index your page
✅ How to fix:
💡 In Blogger, / (slash issue) is common — usually handled automatically.
404 Error (Page Not Found)
👉 What it means:
A 404 error happens when a page does not exist or cannot be found on the server. This usually appears when users or search engines try to open a broken or incorrect URL on Google.
❌ Problem:
If your page shows a 404 error:
• Search engines cannot access the content
• The page will not be indexed
• It may be removed from search results
Common causes:
✅ How to fix:
✔ 1. Check the correct URL
Make sure your page URL is correct and opens properly in browser.
✔ 2. Fix internal links
Update any broken links inside your blog that point to the wrong page.
✔ 3. Use proper redirects (if needed)
If a page is deleted, redirect it to a relevant page instead of leaving it as 404.
✔ 4. Test in Search Console
Use Google Search Console to check:
• Page status
• Errors
• Indexing issues
A 404 error prevents search engines from accessing your page, which means it cannot be indexed. Fixing broken URLs and ensuring your page loads correctly is essential for proper indexing.
Apart from redirects and noindex tags, a 404 error is another common issue that can stop your page from being indexed on Google.
Noindex Tag
👉 What it means:
A noindex tag tells search engines:
❌ Problem:
If this tag is accidentally added, your page will never be indexed
✅ How to check:
In Google Search Console:
✅ How to fix:
Wrong Canonical Tag
👉 What it means:
A canonical tag tells search engines:
"This is the main version of the page"
❌ Problem:
If the canonical tag points to:
👉 Your page may be ignored for indexing
Example:
Your page:
yourblog.com/post1
But canonical says:
yourblog.com/post2
👉 Then search engines index post2 instead of post1
How to fix:
Technical issues like redirects, noindex tags, and incorrect canonical URLs can prevent your page from being indexed. Fixing these ensures that search engines can properly access, understand, and include your page in search results.
In Google Search Console URL Inspection, make sure it shows:
• Indexing allowed: Yes ✅
• Page can be indexed ✅
Once your page is indexed, it will show:
• URL is on Google ✅
• Page is indexed ✅
Simple explanation (for your understanding)
Stage What you see
Before Indexing Indexing allowed : yes
After Indexing URL is on google
In Google Search Console, check the URL Inspection tool and ensure it shows “Indexing allowed: Yes.” If indexing is blocked, your page may have a noindex tag that needs to be removed.
You can get your page indexed faster by requesting indexing in Google Search Console, improving content quality, adding internal links, and sharing your page on social media. Consistent updates and proper SEO practices help search engines crawl and index your content more quickly.
To improve you content quality, follow a proper on-page SEO strategy. you can read my On-Page SEO Checklist for 2026 for detailed guidance
https://twinklesitlani.blogspot.com/2026/03/on-page-seo-checklist-2026.html
Use the URL Inspection tool in Google Search Console to request indexing. This tells Google to crawl your page faster.
Make sure your content is:
Search engines prioritize content that provides real value.
Link your new article from:
This helps search engines discover your page quickly.
Promote your article on:
This can bring traffic and signals that help indexing.
Updating your content tells search engines that your page is active and relevant, which can improve indexing speed.
While these steps can speed up the process, indexing still depends on how search engines evaluate your website over time.
you can check if your page is indexed by
METHOD 1:
Use search:
Site:yoururl.com
On Google
or by using
METHOD 2:
Use Google Search Console URL inspection tool, If you page appears in results, it is indexed, if not , it may still be pending or not indexed.
A page may be crawled but not indexed if search engines find the content low-quality, duplicate, or not valuable enough. It can also happen with new websites. Improving content quality, adding internal links, and updating the page can increase the chances of indexing.
It can take anywhere from a few hours to several days or even weeks for a page to get indexed. The time depends on factors like website authority, content quality, and how often search engines crawl your site.
You cannot force indexing, but you can speed it up by requesting indexing in Google Search Console, improving content quality, and adding internal links. Search engines decide whether to index a page based on its relevance and usefulness.
Your website may not appear in search results if it is new, not indexed, or has technical issues like noindex tags or errors. Improving SEO, fixing technical problems, and submitting your site in Google Search Console can help.
The fastest way to get indexed is by requesting indexing through Google Search Console, publishing high-quality content, and adding internal links. Sharing your page on social media and updating content regularly can also help speed up the process.
🏁 Conclusion
Page indexing is one of the most important parts of SEO, and without it, your content will never appear in search results. From understanding common issues like redirects, noindex tags, and 404 errors to applying the right fixes, you now have a complete roadmap to get your pages indexed faster on Google.
Remember, indexing takes time—especially for new websites—but by following the right strategies, improving content quality, and using tools like Google Search Console, you can significantly increase your chances of getting indexed and ranked.
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