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Common SEO Mistakes That Stop Blogger Posts from Indexing (And How to Fix Them)

Common SEO Mistakes That Stop Blogger Posts from Indexing (And How to Fix Them)


Many Blogger users assume that when posts don’t index, Google is “broken.”

In reality, indexing issues are usually self-inflicted.

Small SEO mistakes—often done with good intentions—can silently block Google from indexing Blogger posts.

This authority guide explains the most common SEO mistakes that stop Blogger posts from indexing, and how to fix them safely.

Mistake 1: Blocking Pages in Robots.txt

One of the most damaging mistakes is an overly aggressive robots.txt file.

Common errors:

  • Blocking /search
  • Blocking /feeds
  • Blocking important paths unintentionally

Fix

Use a minimal robots.txt that allows crawling.

Mistake 2: Using Multiple or Incorrect Sitemaps

Submitting:

  • Atom feeds
  • Label-based sitemaps
  • Multiple sitemap URLs

…confuses Google.

Fix

Submit only one sitemap:

/sitemap.xml

Mistake 3: Repeated Indexing Requests

Requesting indexing:

  • Multiple times a day
  • For the same URL

…signals desperation, not importance.

Fix

Request indexing once, then wait.

Mistake 4: Publishing Thin or AI-Spun Content

Content that:

  • Is too short
  • Repeats generic advice
  • Lacks originality

…gets discovered but not indexed.

Fix

Write:

  • 1,000+ words
  • Clear explanations
  • Real value

Mistake 5: Keyword Stuffing

Repeating keywords unnaturally:

  • In headings
  • In paragraphs
  • In ALT text

…reduces trust.

Fix

Use keywords naturally and sparingly.

Mistake 6: Poor Internal Linking

Posts with:

  • No incoming links
  • No outgoing links

…become orphan pages.

Fix

Add 2–3 relevant internal links per post.

Mistake 7: Constantly Editing New Posts

Frequent edits:

  • Reset Google’s evaluation process

Fix

Let posts sit untouched for 7–10 days.

Mistake 8: Deleting Unindexed Posts Too Quickly

Deleting posts:

  • Removes crawl history
  • Wastes Google’s discovery effort

Fix

Improve content instead of deleting.

Mistake 9: Ignoring HTTPS and Privacy Settings

Without:

  • HTTPS
  • Search engine visibility enabled

Indexing slows dramatically.

Fix

Enable HTTPS and visibility settings.

Mistake 10: Expecting Instant Results

Indexing and ranking take time.
Impatience leads to bad decisions.

Fix

Follow best practices and wait.

How to Audit Your Blogger Site for Indexing Issues

Checklist:

  • Robots.txt clean
  • One sitemap submitted
  • Posts linked internally
  • Content depth present
  • Indexing requested once

How This Post Completes Your SEO Authority Cluster

This article:

  • Acts as a safety net
  • Prevents future indexing problems
  • Supports all previous posts

Final Thoughts

Google wants to index good content.

When you remove obstacles and avoid mistakes, indexing becomes consistent.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

❓ Can SEO mistakes completely block indexing?

Yes. Especially robots.txt and thin content issues.

❓ How long does it take to recover from mistakes?

Usually 1–3 weeks after fixing.

❓ Should I resubmit sitemap after fixing issues?

No. Google will recrawl naturally.

❓ Is Blogger more sensitive to mistakes?

No. But beginners often misconfigure it.

❓ Can one bad post affect the whole site?

Yes, if poor practices are repeated.


Read related:Complete Blogger SEO Setup for Fast Indexing (Step-by-Step)

Read more:Why Google Discovers but Doesn’t Index New Blogger Posts (Fix It Fast)

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