What is the main focus: The page indexing from the sitemap pages in the "reasons for pages not being indexed" or the section for "all identified pages"?
The “reasons for pages not being indexed” section in Google Search Console primarily focuses on why specific pages from your sitemap are not being indexed, providing insights into issues that prevent Google from crawling and indexing those pages. This section helps identify and address problems related to:
- Technical errors: Like broken links, server errors, or robots.txt issues.
- Content issues: Such as thin content, duplicate content, or content that is not relevant to search queries.
- Crawlability issues: Like slow loading times or blocked URLs.
On the other hand, the “all identified pages” section lists all the pages that Google has discovered and indexed from your website, regardless of whether they are included in your sitemap. This section gives you a comprehensive view of your site’s indexed pages, including those found organically through Google’s crawling process.
By analyzing both sections, you can gain a complete understanding of your website’s indexing status. The “reasons for pages not being indexed” section highlights specific problems with sitemap pages, while the “all identified pages” section shows the overall picture of your site’s indexing.