Why New Domains Die in the Index Queue — and Why Checking Daily Is the Difference Between Weeks and Months of Lost Visibility
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Why New Domains Die in the Index Queue — and Why Checking Daily Is the Difference Between Weeks and Months of Lost Visibility

Most founders launching on a new domain assume that publishing good content is the hard part. It isn't. The hard part is that Google limits manual indexing requests to roughly 10 to 12 URLs per day per account — and for new domains with almost no crawl budget, missing even a single daily quota window is capacity you can never get back. Without someone checking for index windows every single day and submitting priority content the moment the quota resets, your published content can sit invisible in the "Discovered — currently not indexed" queue for weeks. Multiply that across a full content launch, and you are looking at a go-to-market timeline that is two to four months longer than it needed to be.

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