Google not indexing anything other than the main page

Hi,

I bought the domain crystalz.com. It has been indexed and sitting there for 20 years. I took it over and jumped on shopify to get to work. I have begun working on the seo slowly but the website is not indexing itself at all.

I have to index every collection and page myself. No products are indexed unless I manually submit a request.

I have set up sitemaps to see and cover everything and it was all discovered. Over 500 links but the only links that are discovered are the ones I requested. Any assistance? No errors from google only warnings that say (optional) next to them.

Thank you

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Hope this was helpful,
Gina
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The best thing you can do to help indexation of a new Shopify store is to build good backlinks. You get the added benefit of helping SEO. Good links are more subjective than I’d like to admit with breaking it down to a definition, but in this case for you, the page that your link would be on has to be crawled by Google. An uncrawled page is a red flag of a poor link. I often see it with directories where content is thin and Google couldn’t be stuffed wasting crawl budget discovering the links. With good external crawled links, will come indexing. I guarantee it.