How to Fix Indexing Errors on a Blogger Website: Complete Guide:
The inability of your blog entries to show up in Google search results is one of the most annoying issues you may face if you manage a Blogger website. This typically indicates that search engines are not correctly indexing your pages. Thankfully, there are a number of actions you can take to identify and correct these indexing mistakes and make your material appear on Google. We'll look at the typical causes of indexing problems on Blogger websites in this guide and offer workable fixes that you can use right now.
What Is Indexing?
The process by which search engines like Google add your webpages to their database is called indexing. A page is qualified to show up in search results once it has been indexed. No matter how excellent your content is, your blog entries won't appear in Google searches if they are not indexed.
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Step 1: Check Indexing Status with Google Search Console:
Make sure your pages are being indexed before attempting to address any indexing problems.
1. Go to Google Search Console
2. Add and verify your Blogger website (if you haven’t already)
3. Use the URL Inspection Tool (located in the sidebar)
4. Paste the URL of a blog post that’s not appearing in search results
5. Click “Enter” and wait for the indexing report
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You may see one of the following statuses:
URL is on Google (✅ No problem)
Crawled – currently not indexed (Google saw it, but didn’t add it to index)
Discovered – currently not indexed (Google hasn’t crawled it yet)
Blocked by robots.txt (Page is not accessible to crawlers)
Noindex tag found (Page explicitly told Google not to index it)How to Do It:
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Step 2: Fix Common Indexing Issues
Let’s address the most common reasons why a Blogger post isn’t indexed and how to fix each issue.
1. Robots.txt Blocking Crawling:
Your Blogger site has a built-in robots.txt file, which tells search engines which pages they are allowed to crawl.
Fix:
Visit https://yourblog.blogspot.com/robots.txt
Make sure the file does not contain:
Disallow: /
Instead, it should look something like:
User-agent: *
Disallow: /search
Allow: /
Sitemap: https://yourblog.blogspot.com/sitemap.xml
Blogger Dashboard → Settings → Crawlers and indexing → Enable custom robots.txt is where you may modify this.
2. Meta Tags Preventing Indexing:
Some templates or settings may accidentally include a noindex meta tag, which tells Google not to index a page.
Fix:
Check your blog’s HTML (Theme → Edit HTML) for the following:
<meta name="robots" content="noindex">
If you see it, change it to:
<meta name="robots" content="index, follow">
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3. Sitemap Not Submitted:
Sitemaps help search engines understand your website structure and find your content more efficiently.
Fix:
Submit your sitemap in Google Search Console:
1. Go to Sitemaps
2. Enter:
sitemap.xml
or
feeds/posts/default?orderby=updated
3. Click Submit
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4. Duplicate or Thin Content:
If your post has very little content or is too similar to other content (even within your own site), Google may ignore it.
Fix:
Expand your content to include detailed explanations, visuals, examples, and internal links
Avoid publishing multiple posts with the same structure or content
Refrain from creating many pages with only label or tag information
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5. Mobile Usability Errors:
Google prioritizes mobile-friendly websites in search results. If your blog isn’t optimized for mobile, it might not get indexed properly.
Fix:
Use the Mobile-Friendly Test
If your site fails:
Use a responsive Blogger theme
Avoid using large images or scripts that slow down the page
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6. Slow Page Load Speed:
Pages that take too long to load may not be crawled or indexed frequently.
Fix:
Compress images before uploading
Avoid using too many widgets or external scripts
Use a minimalist theme for better performance
Test your page with PageSpeed Insights
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• Step 3: Request Indexing
Once you've fixed the issue:
1. Go back to Google Search Console
2. Enter the URL in the URL Inspection Tool
3. Click “Request Indexing”
This tells Google to re-crawl the page. It usually takes a few hours to a few days.
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Step 4: Improve Internal Linking and Backlinks
Sometimes, even if your post is fine, Google doesn’t find it because there are no links pointing to it.
Fix:
Link to new blog posts from older ones
Create a "Related Posts" section
Get backlinks from other blogs, forums, or social media
The more connected your content is, the easier it is for Googlebot to crawl it.
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Pro Tips for Long-Term Indexing Success:
Update your content regularly – Google favors fresh, updated content
Avoid low-quality or spammy comments – Moderate your comments to keep the page clean
Don’t overload with labels – Limit to 2–3 labels per post to avoid duplicate pages
Use descriptive post titles – This helps both users and search engines understand your content
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Conclusion
Indexing errors can be frustrating, but with the right tools and some patience, you can fix them and ensure your content gets the visibility it deserves.
Here’s a quick recap:
Use Google Search Console to find issues
Check robots.txt and meta tags
Submit a sitemap
Improve content quality and mobile performance
Request indexing again
By following these steps, you’re not just fixing errors—you’re building a stronger, healthier Blogger website that search engines and readers will love.
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