Google's John Mueller discusses the kind of content that is more likely to be indexed
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Google’s John Mueller discussed the importance of helping Google understand which content is important in order to help it get indexed. While he mentioned the role of external links, his overall answer seemed to stress the importance of how important the content was and offered five ways to highlight that importance.
URL Discovered But Not Indexed
The person asking the question related that they are creating content for clients but that Google’s search console indicates that the content is discovered but not indexed.
Not indexed that means the content is not placed in Google’s index for ranking consideration.
Content that’s not indexed might as well not exist.
The SEO responsible for creating the content was looking for guidance and Mueller offered suggestions, including the idea of external links.
What Does It Mean to be Crawled But Not Indexed?
The person asking the question wanted to know what it meant for the content to be discovered (crawled) and not indexed.
He asked:
“Does it mean Google thinks this content is not perfect for indexing? Or what does it mean?”
Within the context of the above question, John Mueller suggested that Google’s not indexing the content might not necessarily mean that there’s...
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