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Fixing Google Search Console's Coverage Report 'Excluded Pages' - Search Engine Journal

Last updated Thursday, June 9, 2022 08:45 ET , Source: NewsService

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Google Search Console lets you look at your website through Google’s eyes.

You get information about the performance of your website and details about page experience, security issues, crawling, or indexation.

The Excluded part of the Google Search Console Index Coverage report provides information about the indexing status of your website’s pages.

Learn why some of the pages of your website land in the Excluded report in Google Search Console – and how to fix it.

What Is The Index Coverage Report?

The Google Search Console Coverage report shows detailed information about the index status of the web pages of your website.

Your web pages can go into one of the following four buckets:

  • Error: The pages that Google cannot index. You should review this report because Google thinks you may want these pages indexed.
  • Valid with warnings: The pages that Google indexes, but there are some issues you should resolve.
  • Valid: The pages that Google indexes.
  • Excluded: The pages that are excluded from the index.

What Are Excluded Pages?

Google does not index pages in the Error and Excluded buckets.

The main difference between the two is:

  • Google thinks pages in Error...


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