https://www...
, https://www...
, https://...
, these three are not indexed for more than one month.
the reason google provided is that – Page is not indexed: Redirect error .
Why do you want 4 different versions of the same page indexed?
Your supposed “problem” is actually a blessing in disguise — as solving this non-existing “problem” will instead create a real problem for you — that of duplicate content.
Your WordPress site address is https://yourpetgift.com/
and this will be used for all your canonical URLs. The other three addresses beginning with https://
, https://www
, and https://www
should ALL be permanently (301) redirected to their canonical equivalents… and should NOT be separately indexed by search engines.
From your SEO plugin: https://yoast.com/duplicate-content/
From Semrush (see the 5 common causes): https://www.semrush.com/blog/duplicate-content/
From Google (note that WordPress and Yoast handle this “consolidation” for you automatically via canonical URLs and 301 redirects): https://developers.google.com/search/docs/crawling-indexing/consolidate-duplicate-urls
Note that your other URLs not being indexed by Google is a totally different issue and not in any way related to the fact that the 3 other variants of your homepage URL aren’t indexed.
Good luck!
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This reply was modified 10 months ago by George Appiah.
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This reply was modified 10 months ago by Yui.