Website disappearing from Google search results

Hi everyone,

I’m currently experiencing an issue with my website indexing on Google.

My website: https://king365tv-eu.com/

Sometimes my site appears in Google search results, but other times it completely disappears. This inconsistency is affecting my traffic and visibility.

I’m not sure if the issue is related to SEO, indexing settings, or something technical like robots.txt or sitemap.

Has anyone faced a similar problem before? Any advice on how to make my site consistently indexed and visible on Google would be really appreciated.

Thank you in advance for your help!

I just check your site SEO scores are good. But the reason of the not showing the site in the google search results due to robots.txt file blocking the page from indexing or you have not crawel the pages correctly

Hello @WillieThomas, I noticed your website was published in 2021; however, the amount of content is quite limited for a site that has been active for that long.

SEO isn’t just about on-page optimization and writing good descriptions for a few static pages. It’s also about showcasing who you are, demonstrating your industry expertise, and providing valuable content to your audience. Hundreds or even thousands of your competitors are actively doing this, which is why Google prioritizes indexing their sites over yours.

Additionally, your sitemap is set up incorrectly. While your domain is king365tv-eu, your sitemap actually points to rankya. This is a critical error, as it makes your website look like a clone created solely to generate backlinks for another site.

Until you address these issues, Google and other search engines won’t be able to properly assess your site. I hope this helps :saluting_face:

@WillieThomas

I took a look at your website and its indexing, and a few things jumped out at me that might explain why this issue is coming for your website on Google.

Firstly, the number of pages indexed on Google for your website is very low. When I did a “site:” search, I saw only a handful of URLs.

This generally means Google is either not discovering your pages properly or it is choosing not to index them.

I’d strongly recommend checking your Google Search Console (Webmaster) account for this as these issues often reflect over there, you can check there and share the screenshots for the below issues coming in your Google Search Console:

Indexed vs excluded pages - You can check it under “Indexing” section in the page indexing report

Any “Crawled - currently not indexed” or “Discovered - not indexed” issues

Manual actions and security issues coming under “Security and Manual actions”

That will give a clarification on whether it is crawling, indexing or any other issue in your website.

Also, I agree with the earlier point raised by LitExtension stating about the limited content over your website.

As right now, the site has very limited content for a live website. You need to understand that google doesn’t just index pages because they exist, it actually prioritizes sites that:

Demonstrate clear expertise

Have consistent and useful content

Content which adds value compared to the competitors

If competitors in your niche are publishing regularly and are building topical authority, Google will naturally favor them over a website having thin content.

What I’d suggest to check next:

  1. Check Google Search Console
  2. Resubmit the sitemap in Google Search Console after cleanup
  3. Clean up the sitemap (Noindex low-value URLs like - cart, checkout)
  4. Improve content depth and increase consistency for posting relevant content
  5. Build stronger internal linking between pages

Hopefully it will work..

That not indexing issue its fluctuation of the ranking what you need you have to wait for a days after that start working on the off page seo