Google Search Console Expert in Nepal | Indexing Audit | Core Web Vitals | Crawl Analysis

Google Search Console Expert in Nepal for Indexing, Coverage & Search Performance

I am Rejish Khanal, a Google Search Console expert based in Kathmandu, Nepal. I help businesses analyze Search Console data, fix indexing problems, improve Core Web Vitals, optimize crawl efficiency, recover from manual actions, and grow organic traffic through data-driven search insights.

Google Search Console contains all the data you need to understand how Google sees your website. The challenge is knowing what to look for, what the data means, and what actions will actually improve your search performance. That is where expert analysis makes the difference.

Google Search Console Services in Nepal for Better Rankings and Organic Visibility

Google Search Console is the most important SEO tool you already have access to. It tells you exactly how Google crawls, indexes, and evaluates your website. The problem is that most website owners either ignore Search Console data or struggle to interpret what the reports mean.

My Google Search Console services in Nepal focus on extracting actionable insights from your Search Console data. I analyze indexing coverage, search queries, Core Web Vitals, crawl stats, mobile usability, manual actions, and sitemap status to identify opportunities and problems affecting your search visibility.

Whether your pages are not indexed, your traffic is declining, or you simply want to understand what Search Console data means for your business, I provide clear analysis and practical recommendations based on real data.

Why Choose Me as Your Google Search Console Expert?

I have deep experience reading and interpreting Google Search Console data for different types of websites.

I combine Search Console analysis with technical SEO knowledge to fix root causes, not just symptoms.

I help you understand what each Search Console report means and what actions to take.

I identify indexing and coverage patterns that automated tools and basic checks often miss.

I provide clear prioritization so you know which issues to fix first for maximum impact.

I set up proper tracking, reporting, and monitoring so you can see real SEO progress over time.

I work with businesses in Kathmandu, across Nepal, and international markets.

Google Search Console Services I Offer

Indexing Analysis & Coverage Report

Review Google Search Console coverage reports to identify indexed pages, excluded pages, crawl errors, and pages with indexing issues such as crawled currently not indexed, discovered currently not indexed, and duplicate without canonical.

Query Performance & Keyword Insights

Analyze search queries, impressions, clicks, CTR, and average position trends. Identify high-opportunity keywords, declining queries, and pages that need content, meta, or technical improvements.

Core Web Vitals Monitoring

Track LCP, INP, and CLS data from Search Console's Core Web Vitals report. Identify problematic URLs, device segments, and page experience issues that affect rankings and user experience.

Manual Action Review & Recovery

Review manual actions against your website for spammy links, unnatural outbound links, thin content, or cloaking. Prepare and submit reconsideration requests with detailed corrective actions.

Sitemap Optimization & Submission

Audit XML sitemaps for broken, redirected, noindexed, thin, or low-value URLs. Optimize sitemap structure, split large sitemaps, add video or image extensions, and submit to Search Console properly.

Crawling Analysis & Crawl Budget Optimization

Analyze Googlebot crawl stats, crawl rate, crawl requests, response codes, and bandwidth usage. Optimize crawl budget by blocking low-value URLs, fixing redirect chains, and improving server response time.

Page Experience & Mobile Usability Analysis

Review page experience signals and mobile usability issues from Search Console. Fix tap-target problems, viewport configuration, content sizing, and intrusive interstitials affecting mobile rankings.

Search Performance Analytics & Reporting

Set up custom performance reports, date comparisons, search appearance filters, country and device segmentation, and regular reporting to track organic search trends and measure SEO progress.

Indexing Analysis & Coverage Report

The Coverage report in Google Search Console is where most indexing problems appear. It shows which URLs are indexed, excluded, or errored, and why. Understanding this report is critical for ensuring your important pages are discoverable in search results.

I analyze the Coverage report to identify patterns in indexing errors, warnings, and exclusions. I look for issues such as crawled currently not indexed, discovered currently not indexed, duplicate without canonical, soft 404 errors, and pages with noindex tags. Each error type requires a different approach to fix.

Error Analysis

Identify and categorize all indexing errors including server errors, redirect errors, soft 404s, blocked URLs, and accessibility issues preventing Google from indexing pages.

Exclusion Audit

Review excluded URLs to confirm noindex tags, canonical conflicts, duplicate pages, and low-value URLs are intentionally or unintentionally blocking important pages.

Indexation Fix Plan

Create a prioritized plan to fix indexing errors, improve page quality for URLs stuck in index queues, and submit critical pages for re-crawling through the URL inspection tool.

Common Google Search Console Problems I Fix

Your website pages are not indexed by Google

Google Search Console shows Crawled - currently not indexed errors

Your website has a manual action penalty from Google

Core Web Vitals are failing and Search Console shows poor LCP, INP, or CLS data

Your XML sitemap contains errors, broken URLs, or excluded pages

Crawl stats show high 404 rates, redirect chains, or blocked resources

Your search impressions are dropping without obvious reasons

You cannot understand Search Console data or know what to fix first

Mobile usability issues are appearing in Search Console reports

Your canonical tags are creating indexing conflicts

Pages that previously ranked are losing positions in search results

You are not sure if Search Console is configured correctly for your website

Google is not crawling your new or updated pages fast enough

Your rich results are not showing despite implementing structured data

Core Web Vitals Monitoring in Nepal

Google Search Console provides a dedicated Core Web Vitals report that shows how your URLs perform for Largest Contentful Paint, Interaction to Next Paint, and Cumulative Layout Shift. This report is segmented by mobile and desktop, making it easy to identify problematic URL groups.

I monitor Core Web Vitals data from Search Console to track performance trends, identify URLs that need improvement, measure the impact of optimization efforts, and ensure your website meets Google's page experience criteria for better rankings and user experience.

My GSC Analysis Process

Step 1

GSC Setup & Configuration Review

I verify that Google Search Console is properly set up, property types are correct, verified owners are configured, and all relevant data streams such as domain and URL prefix properties are active and accurate.

Step 2

Coverage & Indexing Deep Dive

I analyze coverage reports for indexing errors, warnings, and exclusions. I identify patterns, fix noindex issues, canonical conflicts, blocked resources, and pages stuck in index queues.

Step 3

Query & Performance Evaluation

I review search query data to find ranking trends, keyword opportunities, position drops, CTR issues, and pages with declining impressions. I identify what is working and what needs improvement.

Step 4

Technical & Page Experience Audit

I examine Core Web Vitals data, mobile usability issues, page experience signals, AMP errors if applicable, and rich result status reports to identify experience-related ranking issues.

Step 5

Prioritized Optimization Roadmap

I create a clear action plan based on Search Console data, separating critical indexing fixes, high-impact keyword opportunities, Core Web Vitals improvements, and quick wins for faster results.

Step 6

Monitoring & Regular Reporting

I set up regular Search Console monitoring, track changes in coverage, impressions, clicks, Core Web Vitals, and manual actions, and provide monthly or bi-weekly updates on search performance.

Tools I Use for Search Console Analysis

Search Console is the primary tool, but I combine it with other analytics, auditing, and performance tools for a complete picture of your search health.

Google Search Console

Google Analytics 4

PageSpeed Insights

Lighthouse

Chrome DevTools

Screaming Frog SEO Spider

Ahrefs

Semrush

Rich Results Test

Schema Markup Validator

Google Mobile-Friendly Test

Server log analysis tools

Platforms and Frameworks I Work With

Every platform generates different Search Console signals. I understand how each CMS and framework interacts with Google indexing, crawling, and search performance.

Next.js

React

WordPress

Shopify

Laravel

Django

Custom-coded websites

Static websites

Headless CMS websites

Ecommerce websites

Service business websites

Portfolio and blog websites

Search Console Data Drives Better SEO Decisions

Search Console is not just a monitoring tool. It is a decision-making tool that tells you exactly what Google thinks about your website. The data in Search Console can guide your content strategy, technical fixes, keyword targeting, and page experience improvements.

When you understand what Search Console data means, you stop guessing about SEO and start making informed decisions based on real search engine signals. This approach leads to more predictable and sustainable organic growth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Google Search Console and why do I need it?

Google Search Console is a free tool from Google that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your website's presence in Google Search results. It provides data on indexing status, search queries, crawl stats, Core Web Vitals, mobile usability, manual actions, and sitemap status. Every website owner should have Search Console configured to understand how Google views their website.

How do I know if my website is indexed on Google?

You can check indexing status in Google Search Console by entering a URL in the URL inspection tool. This shows whether the URL is indexed, when it was last crawled, and whether Google found any issues. The Coverage report also shows all indexed versus excluded pages across your entire website.

What does a Google Search Console expert do in Nepal?

A Google Search Console expert in Nepal analyzes your Search Console data to identify indexing problems, crawl errors, coverage issues, keyword performance trends, Core Web Vitals problems, manual actions, sitemap errors, and mobile usability issues. Based on this analysis, they create a clear action plan to improve your website's search performance and fix technical SEO issues.

How can I fix Crawled - currently not indexed errors?

Fixing Crawled - currently not indexed errors involves improving page quality, internal linking, content uniqueness, and ensuring pages have sufficient text content. You can request indexing via the URL inspection tool, but long-term fixes include better site architecture, reducing thin content, and building stronger internal links to affected pages.

What is a manual action and how do I recover?

A manual action is a penalty applied by Google's webspam team when a website violates Google's guidelines. Common manual actions include unnatural links, thin content, cloaking, and user-generated spam. Recovery involves identifying and fixing the violation, documenting all corrective actions, and submitting a reconsideration request through Google Search Console.

How do I optimize my XML sitemap in Search Console?

A well-optimized XML sitemap includes only canonical, indexable, high-quality URLs with proper lastmod dates, change frequency, and priority tags. Sitemaps should be under 50MB or 50,000 URLs, organized by content type if large, and free of redirected, broken, noindexed, or blocked URLs. After optimization, submit the sitemap in Search Console and monitor the report for errors.

What is crawl budget and why does it matter?

Crawl budget refers to the number of URLs Googlebot can and wants to crawl on your website within a given timeframe. If Googlebot wastes crawl budget on low-value URLs, redirect chains, error pages, or duplicate content, your important pages may be crawled less frequently or not at all. Optimizing crawl budget helps Google discover and index your valuable content faster.

How can I improve Core Web Vitals using Search Console data?

Search Console's Core Web Vitals report shows which URLs have poor, needs improvement, or good LCP, INP, and CLS scores, segmented by mobile and desktop. By analyzing the report, you can identify problematic URL groups, prioritize fixes for high-traffic pages, and track improvement over time after implementing performance changes.

Can you help set up and verify Search Console for my website?

Yes, I can help set up Google Search Console for your website using DNS TXT record, HTML file upload, Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, or domain provider verification. I ensure both domain and URL prefix properties are configured correctly for complete data coverage.

What is the difference between impressions and clicks in Search Console?

Impressions in Search Console count how many times your website appeared in Google Search results, while clicks count how many times users actually clicked on your listing. High impressions with low clicks often indicate poor title tags, meta descriptions, or ranking position. Improving click-through rate can increase organic traffic without changing rankings.

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