What do the statuses in Page Indexing mean?
In Tapita SEO & Speed Optimizer app, under Page Indexing, you will see a list of pages with several statuses like this:
They are the statuses of your page indexing on Google. Specifically:
- Checking: these pages are being scanned to check for indexing status (Indexed or Not indexed)
- Indexed: these pages are indexed on Google
- Not indexed: these pages are not indexed on Google
- Request sent: you have requested Google to index theses pages. They are being queued in a waiting line to be indexed. Please note that there is no guarantee for these pages to be indexed. The final decision will always up to Google to make.
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