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Webmasters Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for pro webmasters. It only takes a minute to sign up. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. Since then I haven't seen a change at all in total number of indexed pages.

The pages crawled per day has been consistent throughout this time but nothing to indicate the whole site has been re-crawled for indexing I would've expected to see a spike here. There are no sitemap errors or index errors. Does anyone know how long it takes before I should see some movement?

And am I looking in the right place to see it, i. How do I know if Google has crawled the pages and decided not to index them versus not crawled them at all? That said, Bing is usually easier to convince. The initial crawl alone will take up to several days. The problem is that the algorithms may not always deem all of your sitemap pages worthy of being listed.

You can try resubmitting your XML sitemap a few times. With one client, I got the site fully indexed only after three sitemap submissions.

That said, in asking Google to reevaluate your site, it can potentially work against you too, if it decides that your content isn't as good as it initially thought. Google won't index pages it sees as thin or unoriginal. If you have several pages where the header and footer are the main content areas, and the body of the content is very thin, this sort of page will be viewed as low quality or duplicate content.

You can look for specific URL's using combined search operators, such as: site:example. In your GSC, you can see, in your sitemap area, how many pages were submitted vs how many were indexed. That means, whatever wasn't indexed, was ruled out by the search engine.

When you run your search queries using the operators, you may see way more pages than what Google said was indexed. That means you should go deep into the SERPs and check for duplicate content, indexed taxonomy nodes, anything that you can take action on.

If you see no improvement, wait a few weeks or months. Try to build more backlinks from reputable sources. Try to get your content shared on social media. Publish more content, if possible.

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