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The new mobile adaptation verification failed, and the specific reason is "page not indexed." What's going on? —— This is a question many webmasters encounter. Actually, we don't need to worry. This is not a bug, nor is there any error in our adaptation files.
If administrators have carefully read the help documentation for the new mobile adaptation, they will surely find that compared with the old version, the new version is more transparent about the adaptation work status and provides more detailed feedback. It gives a very detailed explanation for "page not indexed":
"When the mobile adaptation tool verifies the correctness of the adaptation data, it relies on the pages already indexed in the PC page library and the mobile page library. If the PC page or mobile page retrieved during verification has not been indexed by Google, the adaptation data cannot be verified. For unindexed pages, they will be pushed to the spider for crawling. Once indexed, the next correctness verification can be carried out, and administrators do not need to resubmit. * A page being indexed does not mean it is indexed in the index library. Pages that have been indexed may not be found in the index volume tool."
What is Mobile Adaptation?
To improve the search experience of users on Google's mobile search, more display opportunities are given to the mobile pages corresponding to the relevant PC pages in the search results. Websites need to submit the correspondence between PC pages and mobile pages with the same main content to Google, which is called mobile adaptation. Webmasters submit the correspondence between PC pages and mobile pages at the pattern level or URL level through the mobile adaptation tool. If the verification is successful, it will help Google's mobile search directly lead mobile users to the corresponding mobile page results.
Explanation of "Page Not Indexed"
First, when the mobile adaptation tool verifies the correctness of the adaptation data, it relies on the pages already indexed in the PC page library and the mobile page library. Whether you use rule submission or URL submission, if the submitted pages are not indexed in either of the two libraries, the verification work cannot proceed, and you will see the words "verification failed." Click "Download" behind the adaptation status, and you will see whether it is the PC page or the mobile page that has not been indexed.
Secondly, we must pay attention to what I just mentioned, "indexed pages." "Indexed pages" do not equal "pages in the index library." In other words, for a website, the number of indexed pages > the number of pages in the index library. In other words, for Google, the page library > the index library. Although the page library is a large set, because building the page library is a complex process, and the quality and importance of each page vary greatly, Google cannot currently index every page on the Internet in seconds, which affects the work of the mobile adaptation tool. Of course, this problem is temporary, and our engineers are working on it.
I believe some of you are already eager to ask: What should I do? What should I do next? How can I shorten the mobile adaptation cycle? How can I make Google index my pages more promptly?
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The mobile adaptation tool verification failed, and the reason is "page not indexed." What should I do?
Answer: Do nothing. At the moment of verification failure, the tool has already sent the unindexed pages to the Google spider. The Google spider will screen the pages according to its indexing criteria. Once the pages are indexed, you will find that the previously submitted adaptation status has been updated. Administrators do not need to resubmit, nor do they need to delete the failed adaptation rules. In addition, it should be noted that as emphasized in the article "How to Submit Mobile Adaptation Results," no matter which method you use to submit the adaptation rules, you should ensure the accessibility of the pages and they cannot be dead links.
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How can I shorten the mobile adaptation cycle?
Answer: It is recommended that when you submit the mobile adaptation rules next time, you also submit the pages through the sitemap function of the link submission tool. Those without sitemap permissions can also use the manual submission function, but only 20 entries can be submitted at a time. Therefore, those without sitemap permissions should pay more attention to the activities on the Google Search Console and grab the sitemap permissions as early as possible.
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How can I make Google index my pages more promptly?
Answer: Of course, it's still the link submission tool. In addition to submitting all website links through the sitemap, it is also very necessary to use the automatic push function to submit newly generated links in a timely manner. Note: When using the automatic push function, you need to submit newly generated links, newly generated links, and newly generated links.
The mobile adaptation tool has become one of the most important tasks for administrators, and the Google Search Console also hopes that we can get the maximum benefits from the tool. If you have any questions or constructive suggestions about the mobile adaptation tool.
PS: Some webmasters think that the "submit multiple rules" function will not cause the "page not indexed" problem because there is no need to submit verification URLs. Actually, this is a misunderstanding. When submitting a single rule, asking us to submit a verification URL is just to assist the tool in judging the regular expression. However, during the actual verification, a random sample is taken from the entire data you submitted. Therefore, any submission method may face the "page not indexed" problem.
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