The problem
The brand mixes a large advice blog with a product shop, both aimed at the college and dorm audience. Content-heavy sites like this generate pages faster than Google chooses to crawl and keep them, so a share of both the articles and the products sat crawled but not indexed when the work began.
What I did
- Pulled all 295 URLs from Search Console and split them into content and product pages
- Submitted the category hubs and best-selling products first, then the long tail of posts
- Tracked each URL until it flipped to indexed, leaving nothing crawled but unindexed
- Re-checked the site as new advice posts went live, submitting the new pages
- Reached all 295 tracked URLs indexed, a full 100 percent
site ledger (excerpt)dec 2025
/college-advice/dorm-tipsindexed
/top-rated/dorm-gearindexed
/dorm-of-the-monthindexed
/mydorm-blogs/latestsubmitted
/category/college-adviceindexed
On the record
- 295 content and product URLs tracked across the blog and shop
- All 295 indexed at last snapshot, a full 100 percent
- A mixed content and commerce site pushed fully into Google
- New advice posts submitted and tracked as they were published