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Steps to Fix and Validate Pages in Google Search Console
Identify the Issues:

Use the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console to analyze the specific reasons why a page was crawled but not indexed. Look for issues like thin content, duplicate content, poor internal linking, or blocked resources.
Fix the Identified Issues:

Content Quality: Enhance the content by adding more valuable, unique information.
Internal Linking: Improve internal linking to make the page more discoverable.
Duplicate Content: Remove or consolidate any duplicate content.
Technical Issues: Address any technical issues like blocked resources, server errors, or slow load times.
Request Reindexing:

Once the issues are fixed, go back to the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console.
Enter the URL of the fixed page and click on “Request Indexing.”
This will prompt Google to re-crawl and re-evaluate the page.
Validate Fixes:

After you request reindexing, Google will attempt to re-crawl the page.
You can monitor the status in the “Coverage” report section of Google Search Console. If the fixes are successful, the page should eventually move from “Crawled – Currently Not Indexed” to being indexed.
Check the Coverage Report:

After some time, revisit the “Coverage” report to check if the page has been indexed. If the page is still not indexed, you might need to revisit the fixes or check for other potential issues.
Important Notes:
Be Patient: Sometimes, it takes a while for Google to process and index pages, even after you’ve made fixes.
Continuous Monitoring: Keep an eye on your site’s overall health and indexing status in Google Search Console to catch any similar issues early on in the future.
By following these steps, you can validate the fixed pages again and increase the chances of them being successfully indexed by Google.