What to do if you forget to index your site?

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shaown
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What to do if you forget to index your site?

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But then, when the site is ready to go, you have to make sure to index your site. The thing to do is to eliminate the noindex tag to allow Google to look closely at what you produce and therefore position your content correctly within the SERP .

But what happens if you forget to remove the noindex tag and your site remains hidden even though it is now perfectly functional? Will Google notice and delete you? And if so, how long can it take before you reappear? Let's try to clarify.

The situation where a site can jiangsu phone number inadvertently fall off Google's radar may seem remote, but in fact there is, for example, even a post on Search Console Help that asks what to do to recover a site that has disappeared from the indexes after inadvertently forgetting to remove the noindex tag before launching the site.

While elsewhere, for example on reddit, there are those who ask the same thing but for a site that has undergone a major change in the CMS, something that to be managed at its best requires that Google does not actually take and relaunch in the SERP contents that are not in their final form.

An inconvenience that therefore occurs more often than one would like to admit . First let's see how to noindex a website . You can do it in the traditional way inside the robots.txt file. You can insert the noindex tag in the file and Google with its bots should listen to what you ask to be done.

But there is also a tick within the WordPress control panel that you can put to explicitly discourage search engines from indexing the website.

Search Engine Visibility: Noindex Your Site
From WordPress settings you can noindex the entire site – sos-wp.it
The first thing to do is to uncheck the WordPress Settings > Reading > Visibility to search engines item and make sure that there are no indications of this type in the robots.txt file . As with everything that happens with Google, it can take a variable and incalculable amount of time before Google notices the error you have made.

There are, however, some things you can do to stimulate attention . First, and this is advice that again comes from those who responded on Search Console Help to the desperate message of the user who had forgotten to remove the tag, you should use the URL inspector tool to ask for some of the pages that make up the website to be indexed.
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