We had a Problem Submitting your indexing Request. please try again later. google search console

 I recently published my website live, and everything seems to be okay except for adding the URL in the inspector with the index request. Live testing is not an issue.

We had a Problem Submitting your indexing Request. please try again later. google search console


The website is now 5 days on the air, I removed the no-index and maintenance correctly. Also, robots.txt is fine and reachable.

It seems when I am able to click the index button, it looks like there is a loop. And sometimes I get the error "

We had a problem submitting your indexing request. Please try again later." 

  • What can I do to solve this?

Answers:-

  1. Remove the sitemap you've already submitted and then re-submit it. Check back after a few hours, at least after a day, and you'll see the problem is resolved. In my case, I did the same and now I'm able to perform Request Indexing successfully.
  2. For Your Best Create A new Google search console Account with Another Emal id and your website Sitemap Again.
If you submit for indexing again and again on the Google Search Console, it will not make Google index your pages any faster. Google has a system in place that determines when and how often to index pages, and submitting for indexing multiple times will not override that system. In fact, it may actually slow down the process, as Google may see it as spammy behavior.

Here are some things you can do to help Google index your pages more quickly:

  • Make sure your pages are crawlable and indexable. This means that they should be properly formatted and that they should not contain any errors that would prevent Google from crawling them.
  • Submit a sitemap to Google Search Console. A sitemap is a file that tells Google about all of the pages on your site.
  • Use canonical URLs. A canonical URL is the preferred version of a page with duplicate content. Using canonical URLs can help Google to determine which page is the most important version of a page.
  • Be patient. It can take some time for Google to index your pages, even if you do everything right.

If you are still having trouble getting your pages indexed, you can contact Google Search Console support for help.

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