How to Get Google to Index Your Blogger Posts in Minutes

The Triple-Sitemap Strategy: Forcing Google to Notice Your Build

The "waiting game" is the most frustrating part of blogging. You spend hours forging a perfect post, hit publish, and then... nothing. You search Google, but your post is nowhere to be found, often stuck in the dreaded "Discovered – currently not indexed" status.

In the Blogger Foundry, we don't wait for Google to find us. We send a triple-layered invitation. By utilizing multiple feed paths and Google Search Console, you can move your content from your dashboard to the search results in under 10 minutes.

The Triple-Sitemap Architecture

Before Google can crawl individual posts, it needs the maps of your entire site. Most bloggers only submit one sitemap, but for maximum coverage, navigate to Search Console > Sitemaps and submit these three paths individually:

sitemap.xml atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500 /feeds/posts/default

This "Triple-Threat" approach ensures that even if one index is slow to update, the raw /feeds/ path will catch your new post immediately.

The "URL Inspection" Invitation

Once you publish a new post, copy the URL and paste it into the URL Inspection bar at the top of Search Console. If it says "URL is not on Google," don't panic—just click:

REQUEST INDEXING

The Architect's Secret: By submitting the /feeds/posts/default path, you are speaking Google's native language. This is often the fastest way to clear the "Discovered - Currently Not Indexed" error for new blogs.

Why This Matters for Your Ranking

Speed is a competitive advantage. The faster your post is indexed, the sooner it can start earning "dwell time" and backlinks. On Blogger, you have a native advantage because both platforms live under the same Google roof. Use it.

Stop shouting into the void. Use the triple-sitemap strategy to ensure your blueprints are always visible to the world.

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