Introduction
Many beginners successfully add their Blogger website to Google Search Console and feel relieved. But after a few days, a new problem appears:
“My site is verified in Search Console, but my posts are still not indexing.”
This situation is confusing and frustrating. You did everything right — verified the site, submitted the sitemap, and even used URL Inspection — yet Google pages remain invisible.
The good news is:
👉 This is a common beginner issue, not a penalty.
👉 Google is not rejecting your site.
👉 It is part of the evaluation process.
This article explains why pages do not index even after Search Console verification and what beginners should realistically do.
Understanding What Search Console Verification Actually Does
Many beginners misunderstand verification.
Verification only means:
Google knows you own the website
You can view data and reports
You can send indexing signals
Verification does NOT mean:
Instant indexing
Guaranteed ranking
Automatic crawling of all pages
Search Console is a communication tool, not an indexing button.
Why Pages Stay Unindexed Even After Verification
1. Google Has Not Built Trust Yet
New Blogger websites:
Have no authority
No backlink profile
No historical data
Google takes time to trust new sites, even if they are verified.
This delay is normal.
2. Sitemap Submission Does Not Force Indexing
Submitting a sitemap tells Google:
“These URLs exist.”
It does not tell Google:
“Index them immediately.”
Google still decides:
Which pages are useful
Which pages deserve indexing
When to crawl again
3. Pages Are Not Internally Connected Yet
If a post:
Is not linked from other posts
Is not accessible from the homepage
Google may crawl it late or ignore it temporarily.
Internal linking helps Google discover importance.
4. Content Looks Similar to Existing Pages on the Web
Even original content can be delayed if:
Topic is very common
Answer is already available elsewhere
Page does not add enough depth yet
Google compares usefulness, not originality alone.
5. “Crawled – Currently Not Indexed” Is Not an Error
This status means:
Google visited the page
Google decided to wait before indexing
It does NOT mean:
Your site is blocked
Your site is penalized
Your content is bad
This status is extremely common for new blogs.
What Beginners Should Do (Safe Actions Only)
Focus on Content Consistency
Instead of repeatedly requesting indexing:
Publish helpful articles consistently
Stick to one clear niche
Improve clarity and depth
Google notices activity patterns.
Improve One Page at a Time
Before worrying about indexing:
Ensure the article fully answers one question
Add clear headings
Avoid filler paragraphs
Quality reduces indexing delay.
Link New Posts From Older Ones
Internal links:
Help Google discover pages faster
Show topical relevance
Improve crawl priority
This is more powerful than repeated inspection requests.
Be Patient With New Domains
Typical timelines:
New domain: 2–4 weeks
Low-authority site: up to 30 days
Stable sites: a few days
Indexing speed improves naturally.
What Beginners Should NOT Do
❌ Do not request indexing repeatedly
❌ Do not use auto-indexing tools
❌ Do not change URLs after publishing
❌ Do not delete posts out of panic
❌ Do not copy content to “test again”
These actions slow down trust building.
Does This Affect AdSense Approval?
Not directly.
AdSense checks:
Site purpose
Content usefulness
Policy compliance
Indexing helps, but it is not mandatory for approval.
Final Conclusion
If your Blogger site is verified in Google Search Console but pages are still not indexing, nothing is wrong.
It simply means:
Google is still evaluating your site
Trust is still being built
Patience is part of SEO
Search Console helps you communicate, but indexing is earned, not forced.

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