Official statement
Moving pages from noindex to indexed can slow down indexing and create confusion for several months. This is a normal transition that requires patience for the systems to stabilize.
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Is Noindex Enough, or Should You Use Noindex+Nofollow to Block SEO Signals?
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TL;DR
Moving a page from noindex to indexed can take several months for Google to adjust. Be patient during this stabilization period to avoid potential errors.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Combien de temps Google met-il pour indexer une page?
Cela peut aller de quelques jours à plusieurs mois selon diverses conditions.
La balise noindex affecte-t-elle le SEO global?
Oui, elle empêche l'indexation de la page, influençant sa visibilité dans les SERPs.
Peut-on accélérer l'indexation après avoir changé de statut?
Promouvoir le contenu, obtenir plus de backlinks et corriger les erreurs de crawl peuvent aider.
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