Google Search Console Cleanup2026-05-07T19:49:35-07:00

Google Search Console cleanup sends a strong signal

Addressing search console issues sends important signals to google that the site is being improved

Google Search Console is the platform developed by the search engine giant to communicate website  issues and opportunities. The data here is invaluable, and the expectation on google’s part is that this data will be leveraged to improve the website. When issues are addressed, in whole or part, rewards result in the form of a website ranking better or earning more SEO strength.

Plainly stated, monitoring search console, and taking the issues seriously will translate to organic search and AI visibility benefits. We are experts at analyzing and laying out solutions to search console issues, big or small. We invite you to explore our article discussing why resolving Google Search Console issues is critical for SEO + AI growth.

We have extensive experience addressing Search Console issues, whereby we clearly define the problem, we prioritize it alongside other issues, and we identify the most appropriate solution(s) to overcome the issue.  We can help with the following issues:

Essentially this happens when Googlebot communicated with your server to retrieve a given page, and the server couldn’t find the requested URL prompting the 404 HTTP response code.

This particular problem occurs most often when pages have thin content, misconfigured redirects, or server issues.

This particular problem occurs most often when Googlebot is denied access to your website.

This particular problem occurs most often when Server errors (5xx) indicate a problem on the server-side. These pages aren’t indexed or served on Google until resolved.

This particular problem occurs most commonly when Google visited your page but elected against indexing it due to low-quality content, duplicate content, or poor internal linking.

This particular problem indicates Google encountered a server error that prevented it from reaching the page. These pages aren’t indexed or served on Google until resolved.

This particular problem indicates Google found similar pages but indexed a different version than the one you specified, often due to duplicate content, incorrect canonical tags, or improper redirects.

This particular problem indicates Google has added a URL to its index but it cannot read its main content most commonly caused by server blocking, CDN blocking of Googlebot, slow rendering issues, thin/empty content, or lack of text on page.

This particular problem indicates Google has noted issue with layout shifts, slow page load speeds, slow last contentful paints (slow to finish rendering the page), or slow first contentful paints (slow to render content above the fold).

This particular problem indicates Google is unable to fully crawl of process an eXML sitemap, often due to poor formatting.

This particular problem indicates Google is unable to render Javascript on the page, and therefore unable to process the content.

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Google Search Console Cleanup FAQs

What is Google Search Console?2026-05-07T16:27:30-07:00

Google search console is a free tool developed by google that communicates issues and opportunities for improvement to website admins and owners. In short, it’s treasure trove of information about the health of your website.

Why would I need help with Search Console?2026-05-07T19:19:09-07:00

Search Console issues can be complex. It’s critical to identify the root cause, and to address that with the most appropriate solution for the problem. This is one of our specialties.

Is it normal to have hundreds of pages with issues in Search Console?2026-05-07T19:22:59-07:00

It’s not uncommon for websites to hundreds or thousands of pages with issues. The number of issues correlate to the number of pages on website. It’s not so much the volume of issues that’s of concern, it’s the severity of the issue, and the solution to the problem that’s of greatest importance.

Is there a way to notify Search Console when issues are addressed?2026-05-07T19:25:39-07:00

Yes, each issue flagged by search console can be submitted for verification. It’s not necessary to eradicate an issue, addressing all pages impacted, and slow steady progress is rewarded by Google.

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