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Link Indexability: Is Google Seeing Your Links?

How to verify that the pages containing your backlinks are indexed and crawlable by search engines, and what to do when they are not indexed.

Linkorite Team 2026-02-28 5 min
indexabilitylink monitoringGoogle indexingtechnical SEO

The Indexation Problem

A backlink only delivers SEO value if Google can crawl and index the page where it lives. Yet many link builders never verify whether their hard-won link placements are actually visible to search engines.

Why Pages Lose Indexation

Pages that once were indexed can drop out for many reasons:

  • Noindex tags — A meta robots noindex directive added during site updates
  • Canonicalization issues — The page’s canonical tag points elsewhere
  • Crawl budget depletion — On large sites, Google may deprioritize certain pages
  • Low content quality — Google may deindex thin or duplicate content pages
  • Site penalties — Manual actions or algorithmic penalties can remove pages from the index

How to Check Indexation

Verify that your link placements are indexed through:

  • Site: search — Search for the exact URL using site:example.com/page-url
  • Google Search Console — If the partner grants access, URL Inspection provides definitive status
  • Cache check — Look for a cached version of the page in Google search results
  • Crawl tools — Use tools that simulate Googlebot to test crawlability

Monitoring Indexation Over Time

Single checks are insufficient. Indexation status can change at any time. Your monitoring system should:

  • Check indexation status for all linked pages on a regular schedule
  • Alert you when a previously indexed page drops from the index
  • Track indexation trends across your entire link inventory
  • Prioritize high-value links for more frequent checks

If a page containing your backlink loses indexation:

  • Notify the partner, as they likely want the page indexed for their own traffic
  • Help diagnose the cause if you can identify it from external signals
  • Assess whether the page is likely to be reindexed or if it represents a permanent loss
  • Factor the lost link into your link building planning to maintain your acquisition pace

Prevention through monitoring is always more efficient than discovering lost indexation months after it happens.

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