How to Fix Page Is Not Indexed: Redirect Error on Google Search Console - 100% Guaranteed Works!!


OK guys, today I want to share how to fix your page not being indexed by Google Search Console due to redirect error and even when you have waited for months, it still does not get indexed. In fact, I am sure, for those of you who are creating a new blog, you must also be confused, even though you have been waiting for months, your home page has still not indexed by Google yet. With this method, it is guaranteed, in just a a few hours, your page will be indexed directly by Google, and for you new bloggers too, your new blog will also be indexed immediately in a few hours.

SOURCE OF THE PROBLEM

For you who have been blogging before 2016, you probably rarely encountered this problem, and you must also be surprised why recently, you often encounter the "Page Is Not Indexed: Redirect Error" problem on your Google Search Console.

So, actually the problem is like this, since 2016 and above, people have started to use the internet using smartphones because Android started to become popular at that time, so the population of people who use the internet via smartphones is now more than the population of people who access the internet via laptops or computers. Well, this is where the problem arises, because of this, Google began to change their policy, since April 2015, Google requires all sites or blogs that want to be indexed by Google, all must be mobile-friendly sites. [1] This is also what caused Google to start using crawler robots that prioritize mobile views, rather than desktop views. Google will even penalize sites or blogs that are not mobile-friendly.[2]

What? Hos is that possible? You do not believe it, do you? Take a look:


Take a look at what I circled in red above, it clearly says "Smartphone Googlebot". Oh my God, what does that mean? It means, when Google crawls your page, Google crawls you using a smartphone bot!! Now here the problem arises and for some reason this has become a bug in my opinion on Google. So it's like this, when you send your page link, for examplehttps://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html which is a link for desktop, well the funny thing is, Google will soon redirect that page to its mobile form, namely https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=0 or https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=1!!. It means THERE IS A REDIRECTING HERE!!!

What's even funnier, in my opinion, is that it becomes a bug on Google Search Console itself so that Google's system can't fix it automatically, which causes our page to never be indexed by Google for months.

So, what is the solution then?

SOLUTION

The solution is easy, every time you want to submit your article to Google Search Console, don't use the plain format which is just HTML like this. https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html. Do not do that, instead you add ?m=0 atau ?m=1 like https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=0 or https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=1.

So, when the "Smartphone Googlebot" read directly the version https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=0 or https://www.willyamwen.com/2024/08/blogger-vs-wordpress-why-i-finally-choose-blogger-over-wordpress-for-blogging.html?m=1, then there is no redirection and your article will be indexed quickly by Google. I have proven this many times!! Even for new blogs, in a few hours, new blogs can be indexed immediately.

It's funny, actually I think the problem is in Google's own bug which can't automatically fix this problem itself and in the end, we bloggers are the ones who are confused about why there is a problem like this hahahaha.

HOW ABOUT BING WEBMASTER, WHOULD WE ADD ?M=0 ATAU ?M=1, TOO?

So far, I haven't found any problems with Bing. In my opinion, Bing doesn't have a "Redirect Error" problem like in Google Search Console. So, in my opinion, there is no need to add the suffix ?m=0 or ?m=1 when submitting a link. However, if you want to make some precautions, you can also submit the ?m=0 and ?m=1 versions.

CONCLUSION

The conclusion is clear that all these problems in my opinion started from Google itself and the ones who are having headache due to this problem are actually us. In my personal opinion, in the future Google's algorithm would be stricter, and would make our heads even dizzier hahaha.

Finally, I hope my post is useful and beneficial for you. Greetings!

FOOTNOTES:
1. Colin Stearman. "Why Google Says Your Site Should Be Mobile-Friendly". Ashdown Technologies. 26 July 2016. Accessed on 25th October 2024.
2. Kevin Kennedy. "Google to Penalize Non-Mobile Sites Starting in April". Marketpath. 26 July 2016. Accessed on 25th October 2024.

SOURCES:
  • Willyam Wen. "Cara Mengatasi Halaman Tidak Diindeks: Kesalahan Pengalihan di Google Search Console - Dijamin 100% Pasti Berhasil!!". Willyam Wen. 24th October 2024. Accessed on 25th October 2024.
  • Colin Stearman. "Why Google Says Your Site Should Be Mobile-Friendly". Ashdown Technologies. 26 July 2016. Accessed on 25th October 2024.
  • Kevin Kennedy. "Google to Penalize Non-Mobile Sites Starting in April". Marketpath. 26 JulY 2016. Accessed on 25th October 2024.

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