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