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Understanding Google Search Console Page Indexing Issues: Fixing ‘Alternate Page with Proper Canonical Tag’ for Blogger Sites

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A detailed explanation of the Google Search Console error (“Alternate page with proper canonical tag”) Causes and fixes for page indexing issues A disclaimer section Proper labels, meta description, and keywords with #hashtags --- 🌐 Blog Title: Understanding Google Search Console Page Indexing Issues: Fixing ‘Alternate Page with Proper Canonical Tag’ for Blogger Sites --- 🏷️ Meta Description: Learn how to fix the “Alternate page with proper canonical tag” issue in Google Search Console for your Blogger site. This detailed guide in English, Bengali, and Hindi explains causes, fixes, and SEO tips for better indexing. 🔑 Keywords: Google Search Console, page indexing issue, canonical tag error, Blogger SEO, alternate page issue, indexing fix, startruebrilliant blog, blogspot indexing problem, SEO tips, Google validation failed #️⃣ Labels & Hashtags: #GoogleSearchConsole #IndexingIssues #CanonicalTag #BloggerSEO #BlogspotTips #SEOFix #DigitalBlogging #GoogleIndexingError ...

Google Page Indexing Explained: Fix “Discovered – Currently Not Indexed” Error | Complete Guide in English, Bengali & Hindi

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🌐 Understanding Google Page Indexing: Why Pages Aren’t Indexed and How to Fix It 🗣️ Part 1 – English Version (Approx. 2300+ words) 🧭 Introduction Many bloggers face a frustrating situation: their blog posts appear in the sitemap, but Google does not index them. When you open your Google Search Console, you might see messages like: > “Discovered – currently not indexed” “Alternate page with proper canonical tag” These notifications can confuse new bloggers — especially when they see hundreds of pages discovered but not indexed. In this blog, we’ll explore why this happens, what it means, and how to fix it permanently. This article is based on a real example from a Blogger website — startruebrilliant.blogspot.com, where 621 pages were “Discovered – currently not indexed,” and one was labeled as “Alternate page with proper canonical tag.” Let’s break this down in simple terms. --- 🧩 What Is Page Indexing? When you publish a blog, Google first discovers it through your s...

Does AdSense Need Money? | Free Google AdSense Guide for Bloggers in English, Bengali & Hindi

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🌐 Blog Title: Does Creating Google AdSense Need Money? | Full Guide for Bloggers 🟩 English Version Introduction: Many new bloggers often ask, “Do I need money to create a Google AdSense account?” The short and clear answer is No — AdSense is completely free. You don’t need to pay Google anything to apply or to earn. However, you may need to spend a little to build your blog or website before applying. --- 1. What is Google AdSense? Google AdSense is an advertising program that allows website or blog owners to earn money by showing ads on their content. When visitors click or view those ads, bloggers earn income. --- 2. Is it Free to Create an AdSense Account? ✅ Yes. Creating and maintaining a Google AdSense account is 100% free. ❌ You should never pay anyone who claims to sell or activate an AdSense account. Google officially provides the platform for free at https://www.google.com/adsense. --- 3. When You Might Need to Spend Money Although AdSense is free, blogging itsel...

Meta Description Guide – Importance, Best Practices & Examples (English | বাংলা | हिंदी)l

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🌐 Blog on Meta Description (English | বাংলা | हिंदी) --- English Version What is a Meta Description? A Meta Description is a short snippet of text (usually 150–160 characters) that appears under your website link in search engine results. It summarizes the content of the page and helps users decide whether to click on your site or not. For example: If you write a blog about mango leaves, the meta description could be: "Learn the health benefits and uses of mango leaves. Simple guide with natural remedies and lifestyle tips." Why Meta Descriptions are Important? 1. SEO Friendly – Google often uses the meta description to understand your content. 2. Increases CTR (Click-Through Rate) – A clear and attractive description encourages more clicks. 3. Improves User Experience – Readers know what to expect before opening your site. Best Practices for Writing Meta Descriptions Keep it short and concise (150–160 characters). Use main keywords naturally. Make it unique for ...