Problem
Many new Blogger websites fail to appear on Google search results even after publishing multiple posts. Pages stay in “Discovered – currently not indexed” or “Crawled – not indexed” status in Google Search Console. This blocks organic traffic and slows down site growth.
Common causes include:
Weak internal linking structure
Missing or incorrect sitemap submission
Low-quality or thin content
New domain trust delay
Technical issues like redirect errors or HTTPS misconfiguration
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Fix
1. Submit and Validate Sitemap
Go to Google Search Console
Add sitemap:
/sitemap.xml
/sitemap-pages.xml
Ensure no errors are shown after submission
2. Inspect Individual URLs
Use URL Inspection tool
Click Request Indexing for each post
Prioritize homepage and latest articles
3. Strengthen Internal Linking
Link every new post to at least 2–3 older posts
Add “related posts” sections
Ensure homepage links to all categories
4. Improve Content Quality
Write at least 600–1200 words per post
Avoid duplicate or AI-spam style content
Focus on solving a clear user problem
5. Fix Technical Issues
Ensure HTTPS is enabled
Avoid redirect loops in Blogger settings
Use a clean, lightweight theme
Remove broken or empty pages
6. Build Initial Authority Signals
Share posts on social platforms
Submit blog to indexing platforms
Get at least a few external backlinks
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Result
After applying these fixes:
Google starts crawling pages more consistently
Indexing delay reduces from weeks to days
Blog posts begin appearing in search results
Organic impressions gradually increase
Overall site trust improves, leading to faster ranking of future posts
A properly structured Blogger site with consistent indexing signals can transition from “invisible” to “search-visible” within a short period once these corrections are applied.
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