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What "Crawled—Currently Not Indexed" Means in Google Search Console and How to Fix It

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Pages marked "Crawled—Currently Not Indexed" in Google Search Console are being discovered but not added to Google's index, and SEOFOMO News explains why and how to resolve it.

SEOFOMO News breaks down the "Crawled—Currently Not Indexed" status that appears in Google Search Console, detailing what causes this indexation issue and how it affects your site's organic visibility. The guide offers actionable steps to diagnose and fix the problem so your pages can move from crawled-but-blocked to properly indexed in Google's search results.
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