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Indexation

Index bloat and coverage errors are silently suppressing your best pages

Google indexing 40 % more pages than you intend is as damaging as indexing 40 % too few. Bloated indexes dilute site quality signals; missing coverage means revenue pages never rank. We balance both.

Site health score92 / 100
Core Web VitalsPassed
Crawl efficiency91%
Indexation88%
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index bloat eliminated on average
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of coverage errors resolved and validated
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organic impressions after index cleanup
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faster indexation for new priority pages
The problem we solve

The wrong pages in Google's index drag down the pages you need to rank

When Google indexes thousands of thin, duplicate, or parameter-variant pages, it suppresses overall site quality scores that affect how aggressively it ranks your best content. Coverage errors in Search Console quietly exclude pages with real search demand. We fix both sides of the indexation equation simultaneously.

[ index coverage: excluded / valid / bloated pages before → after ]
What's included

Everything in your indexation programme

Index Coverage Audit

We cross-reference your full crawl against Google's index using Search Console coverage data, site: operator sampling, and Screaming Frog to identify every discrepancy between intended and actual indexation.

Canonical Conflict Resolution

Self-referencing, cross-domain, and conflicting canonical chains are diagnosed and corrected. We ensure every canonical tag points to the authoritative version Google should consolidate signals to.

Soft 404 & Coverage Error Fixes

Every Search Console coverage error — soft 404, discovered not indexed, crawled not indexed, redirect error — is diagnosed individually and resolved with the appropriate server response or content fix.

Index Bloat Removal

Thin auto-generated pages, parameter duplicates, and staging content leaked to production are systematically noindexed or consolidated, reducing the index to only pages that contribute to site quality.

Indexation Request & Acceleration

Priority new and updated pages are submitted via sitemap and URL inspection, and we track their indexation time to verify Google is processing them within an acceptable window.

Ongoing Coverage Monitoring

We set up weekly Search Console coverage checks and crawl-based indexation audits so new bloat or exclusions are caught within days, not discovered in a quarterly review.

Our methodology

From coverage audit to clean, intentional index

1

Full Index vs. Intent Audit

We map every URL Google has indexed against your intended indexation strategy — comparing your sitemap, robots.txt, canonical tags, and noindex directives against what Search Console and site: queries actually show in the index.

2

Resolve, Consolidate, Clean

Coverage errors are fixed URL-by-URL with the correct solution — whether that is a 301 redirect, content expansion, soft-404 correction, or server response code fix. Bloat pages are noindexed in prioritised batches and monitored for de-indexation confirmation.

3

Validate & Report Impact

We confirm each fix in Search Console coverage reports over 4-8 weeks, track ranking and impression changes for previously excluded or diluted pages, and report the organic revenue impact of a cleaner, more intentional index.

Proof it works

How a technical overhaul unlocked 187% more revenue

A fast-growing marketplace was leaking authority through duplicate URLs and slow templates. We re-architected crawling, halved load times, and rebuilt their internal linking.

  • 2.4× faster pages across the catalog
  • 63% more product pages indexed
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+0%organic revenue in 6 months
Service FAQ

Questions, answered

We apply a framework based on search demand, content uniqueness, and page quality. Pages with zero search impressions, no unique content, and no link equity role are candidates for noindex. We never noindex a page with active organic traffic without a migration plan.
Google has crawled the page but judged it insufficient quality to index. Common causes are thin content, near-duplicate pages, and lack of inbound internal links. We diagnose the specific signal Google is responding to and fix it.
Done correctly, no. Removing genuinely thin pages from the index typically improves rankings for the pages that remain by raising the average quality signal of the indexed set. We monitor rankings closely after every batch of noindex changes.
Typically 1-4 weeks after Googlebot next crawls the page. We accelerate this by ensuring affected pages are crawlable (not blocked by robots.txt) and by submitting them through the URL Inspection tool.

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  • Prioritized list of your highest-impact fixes
  • Competitor benchmark of your site health
  • A revenue forecast for getting it right