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Please check this issue with your webmaster. The page has been scanned but not indexed. More attention should be paid to this reason. This means that the robot encountered a given subpage, but it didn't like something and postponed rechecking the index. Reasons may be that the site is new and still building trust, as well as failing to meet quality requirements such as: content that is too short, lack of substance (lower quality compared to similar content), duplicate content, internal links that are too deep Too weak. Repeatedly, the search selected a different canonical page than the user. This message is important for optimizing your crawl budget.
Canonical links only work if the two subpages are similar to each other. This information means that the search engine has independently selected the canonical subpage it believes is better. The most common situation is that canonical links are assigned incorrectly. Check the given in and photo retouching compare the selected subpage's to the content of the canonical link in the site's code. Also read: How long does website positioning take and how much does it cost? Pages excluded using tag This subsection is important for optimizing your indexing budget. Subpages with tag headers are crawled but not indexed. This means that Googlebots can walk on them without any obstacles and follow the links on them.

Depending on the situation, you can use files to prevent subpage data from being indexed. Only one block in can hold the crawl budget, which doesn't help us in this case. Page blocked by file This file is our friend for optimizing crawl budget. It’s worth excluding subpages that robots shouldn’t see. In e-commerce, a great example is faceted navigation. When users select parameters, sometimes tens of thousands are created. In this case, it's worth blocking subpages that have no search volume. The page detected is currently not indexed. In this case, the robot is having trouble scanning the subpages. For example, the server may be overloaded. After some time, the robot should return on its own.
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