10’dan fazla blog yazım var ve wix’e göre 80 sayfam var, ancak yalnızca 8’i dizine eklendi. Site neredeyse bir aylık ama birkaç hafta sonra taramaya başlaması gerektiğini düşündüm, neden olmasın?
Sayfalarımdan yalnızca 8’inin neden dizine eklendiğini anlama konusunda yardıma ihtiyacım var.
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Authority, Authority, Authority.
As Google’s Matt Cutts says: [We can index pages in seconds](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIlwMEfw9NA)
You dont think Google indexes your pages cos your page title is “optimized” do you?
All of them except actual real relationships.
Directories – No
Social Profiles – No
comments – No
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You need to work with patterns and referrers – build pages that RANK on their domain and link to your key pages. When you have traffic – link to your next of kin traffic pages
[https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1mcc2vk/sticky_discussion_creative_link_building/](https://www.reddit.com/r/SEO/comments/1mcc2vk/sticky_discussion_creative_link_building/)
Here’ the most popular SEO authority hack in 5 minutes on YT for the year:
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHFrWBzg9c4](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHFrWBzg9c4)
Are you set up with Google Search Console and submitted your XML sitemap? Also, if GSC is set up, does it tell you any reasons for the pages not being indexed under the Page Indexing section?
Technically, your pages should be indexed even if they don’t actually rank right now so long as there are not any technical or quality issues. I would look at GSC’s page indexing issues and see if it’s possible pages are marked as ‘noindex’, or if a different type of issue is flagged.
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Traffic. You send traffic to almost any page and it will end up getting indexed.
Or backlinks.
If you have 80 pages but only 8 of them are indexed my gut feel is that these 80 pages are not targeted enough and not serving a particular purpose for the user.
I would also add that crawling is not the same as indexing. Your pages might have been crawled, but Google decided to not index them, maybe because they are too similar or maybe even empty pages.
When you say ‘Wix is saying i have 80 pages’, does that align with your estimation of how many pages there should be? If you actually only published 10 pages but Wix is saying there are 80 then I would investigate that as a starting point.
A lot of it hinges on the question if the pages were crawled, but not (edit: previously said ‘not not’) indexed, or if they were not even crawled. The latter could point to an issue with internal linking structures, or technical issues.
no one knows without looking into it. sad people are responding with uneducated guesses
A month is still very early, especially on a new domain. I’ve seen sites with dozens of pages sit mostly unindexed until Google sees some real signals, internal linking, crawl paths, and a reason to come back. Wix can inflate page counts with tag and utility pages that aren’t meant to rank, so the 80 number can be misleading. I’d check Search Console to see which URLs are actually discovered vs crawled, then make sure your core posts are well linked from the homepage and not thin or duplicative. Indexing usually follows demand and crawl priority, not page count.
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This is normal for a new site.
Google doesn’t index everything right away, especially in the first 30–60 days. Wix’s “80 pages” includes system and duplicate pages that Google ignores. With a new domain, Google usually samples a few URLs first.
Quick checks:
* Posts are indexable (no noindex, correct canonicals)
* XML sitemap submitted in Search Console
* Posts are internally linked
Give it 6–8 weeks. If quality posts still aren’t indexed after a couple of months, then it’s time to dig deeper.