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Google Only Indexed 2% of My 100,000-Page Site. Here's What I'm Doing About It.

Google Only Indexed 2% of My 100,000-Page Site. Here's What I'm Doing About It.

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I've been building StockVS , a multilingual stock analysis platform with over 100,000 pages covering 8,000+ US tickers across 12 languages. It's a programmatic SEO play — templatized pages generated from financial data and local LLM analysis. Here's the problem: Google has only indexed about 1,920 of those pages. That's roughly 2%. And it's getting worse. The Numbers Don't Lie Every few days I check Google Search Console and pull the indexing report. Here's what I'm looking at right now: Status Pages What It Means Crawled — not indexed 51,061 Google visited, read the page, and said "no thanks" Discovered — not indexed 28,016 Google knows the URL exists but won't even bother crawling it Indexed 1,920 The 2% that made the cut Redirects 2,648 Pages I intentionally removed The most painful line is "Crawled — not indexed." That means Googlebot actually spent its crawl budget visiting 51,000 pages, processed them, and decided they weren't worth indexing. That's not a discovery problem. That'

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