Currently am only able to access few pages on Google search result. For example, I saw "Page 18 of about 174 results (0.89 seconds)" on my search but I can't access beyond the 18th page.
How do I access pages beyong the 18th page to the very last page (174th in this case)?
"Page 18 of about 174 results" does not mean that there are 174 pages of results; it means that there are 174 individual results, which in this case take up 18 pages.
You can't go beyond the 18th page because there are only 18 pages of results.
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I started my wildlife photography website (www.stevenbrumby.com) in 2018 and since the site relies heavily on Javascript to display content I was aware from the outset that a sitemap would be crucially important. Initially the sitemap included more than 1000 urls but since then I have periodically updated the sitemap and it now includes 1338 urls. The sitemap status has been "success" all along. I've also checked with other sitemap validators and no errors were found.
In Search Console I have 43 valid pages all with the status "Indexed, not submitted in sitemap". But these pages are actually in the sitemap (I have not checked all 43, but the ones I checked were all there.) This is the first thing I don't understand!
There are 1.26K excluded pages of which the majority (1232) have the status "Crawled - currently not indexed". Maybe I am impatient, but I would have thought that by now some of these pages should have been indexed.
I would welcome any advice on where I am going wrong and how I might improve things.
After much trial and error I have found the answer to my question. Most of the urls in my sitemap had four query parameters. When I reduced this to one query parameter, immediately Google started indexing my site. 4 weeks after the change, 88% of the urls in my sitemap have been indexed. I expect this percentage to increase further in the weeks ahead.
sometimes it takes 2-3 days or maybe a couple of weeks before the newly added urls are been index, specially if there's a lot of pages involved.
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If i enter any search term it only shows 7 results. I am not sure why this must be happening?
There are two possibilities :
Your posts limit is set to 7
Your posts list exceeded the limit for auto-pagination feature (it's a hidden feature that Blogger never mentioned), that's it 50 <img> tag and the size of HTML page being requested in kilobytes which amount is not mentioned.
Here's the full article from official blog of Blogger from almost a decade ago :
https://blogger.googleblog.com/2010/02/auto-pagination-on-blogger.html
On our site we use the bing search api v5.
Example: When I search for the term music on either our site search or using bing.com search and specifying to search only our site I get 167 total estimated matches and given that we are displaying 20 results per page there are 9 pages worth of results.
The issue is that when I click on page 9 the total estimated results number displays "Displaying 161 - 74 of approximately 74 results." and only shows 4 pages, with no longer any option to click on a page beyond 4. Is there some known bug that could be causing this issue I am scratching my head here.
This is expected - as you move towards the initially promised number of matches - all search engines remove redundant/very similar matches. So, you get fewer results. You can see this behavior on any search engine site - where millions of webpages are indicated on the first page but you get a handful results when you navigate to pages further down.
I use typo 7.6.10, crawler 5.0.6
I have the search page with results.
i have all pages indexed but the pages of 4 level are not found. How can i show in result page the 4 level pages?
I search for a complete phrase in google "visitors had the opportunity to swing them to-and-fro. Never had i experienced so " ", the comment from the post "http://radhanathswamiweekly.com/radhanath-swami-describes-jhulan-yatra-festival/"
the comment is posted by "kiran shetty" a month ago. in that post.
the Google search results are:
No results found for "visitors had the opportunity to swing them
to-and-fro. Never had i experienced so ".
Google cache says:
This is Google's cache of
http://radhanathswamiweekly.com/radhanath-swami-describes-jhulan-yatra-festival/.
It is a snapshot of the page as it appeared on 18 Sep 2014 08:00:49
GMT. The current page could have changed in the meantime. Learn more
Using "Fetch as Google" from the webmaster for the post:http://radhanathswamiweekly.com/radhanath-swami-describes-jhulan-yatra-festival/
the fetch status shows as completed.
Google fetch's Downloaded HTTP response can be found at: "http://pastebin.com/v4L1nuG3"
The Downloaded HTTP response contains the complete phrase "visitors had the opportunity to swing them to-and-fro. Never had i experienced so ".
That means google is able to see the text.
Since the cache shows that its cached on 18-sep. the comment is one month old (23-aug) from today (23-sep). Then why it is not getting indexed, as we see its not showing in the search results, even though the text exists in the http response which google sees the page as.
Your page is known and indexed by Google, you can verify this by running the following command in the Google search box:
site:radhanathswamiweekly.com/radhanath-swami-describes-jhulan-yatra-festival/
The query you are using is very very specific and it is a bit long for Google to prepare search results for it. Not many people will type that query.
You can go through a checklist I maintain if you are looking for more reasons why your page is not ranking.