Itâs important to address these Google console issues promptly as they can negatively impact your websiteâs visibility in search results. Here are some steps you can take to fix the errors you shared:
Page with redirect: This issue occurs when a page is redirected to another page instead of being served directly. To fix this, update the redirect to point to the correct page or remove the redirect altogether.
Alternate page with the proper canonical tag: This issue occurs when multiple pages have the same content but different URLs. To fix this, specify a canonical URL for each page indicating the preferred URL for the content.
Excluded by ânoindexâ tag: This issue occurs when a page has a ânoindexâ tag, which tells search engines not to index the page. To fix this, remove the ânoindexâ tag from the page.
Not found (404): This issue occurs when a page is not found on your website. To fix this, either restore the missing page or redirect the URL of the missing page to a relevant page on your website.
Blocked by robots.txt: This issue occurs when search engines are blocked from crawling certain pages on your website through your robots.txt file. To fix this, review your robots.txt file and make sure that itâs not blocking any important pages.
Crawled - currently not indexed: This issue occurs when a page has been crawled by Google but hasnât been indexed yet. To fix this, make sure that the page is useful and relevant, and consider optimizing it for search engines.
For further guidance, refer to the help doc below:
@moira This is incorrect and potentially harmful advice.
These are technical SEO issues that might not be issues at all.
Undertaking some of the âfixesâ suggested here could be very damaging to your websiteâs organic performance. Furthermore, you absolutely cannot âaction the suggestions above via your Google Search Consoleâ.