![]() If so, you'll have to cancel or dispute the request to appear in search again. See if someone has filed a successful URL removal request on your site.If you have a manual action or security issue, fix them as described in the appropriate report.Confirm whether your site is available in Google Search: search Google for pages on your site using a search like this (replace with your site's homepage URL): site:.#3: Your site is missing, affected by a manual action, or removed If you have posted a page on your site without telling us about it, it might take us even longer to find the page, so you should request a crawl. If you've submitted a sitemap or requested a URL crawl, please be patient. You can see your site's crawl history in the Crawl stats report. In fact, it can take a week or more to recrawl a site, based on many factors. Many people expect Google to index or re-index a page instantly. You posted your page, or fixed it, and requested a (re)crawl very recently, but Google hasn't crawled it yet. ![]() #2: Google hasn't crawled (or recrawled) your site yet Here are the most common reasons for drops in impressions, clicks, and position on Google Search: #1: Your property definition doesn't match your site's URL in Search Consoleĭoes your Search Console property definition match your site URL? That is, if your site is, is your Search Console property defined as or http s://? Mixing up http and https is probably the most common reason for "missing" search traffic your traffic might not have dropped, you might just be looking at the wrong Search Console property. Why did your page or site suffer a drop in impressions, clicks, or position on Google Search? Follow this troubleshooting guide (you'll need to be a user or owner of the site in Search Console).
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