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So I published a website back in September, the website has some basic static pages with links, but then using an API it creates new pages every now and then when that API has new information on it. So if new content is posted next week, my website will have some new links on the home page for users to go there. So you could say the pages aren't built-in on the website itself, but become readily available when new content is brought in on the other API that it's using.
Now my question is, does this affect Google indexing? My website has been up for nearly two months, and while I do update the sitemap.xml to include those newly created pages (there are only a few new pages every other week), my website is still not being fully indexed on Google.
For those wondering, I am using Google Search Console and have submitted my sitemap.xml (and resubmitted whenever updated), and even manually requested indexing for certain pages, but it's been weeks and Google has only had the same 9 pages indexed, out of currently 100. Those pages being some static ones like the privacy policy and those types of pages, as well as some of the auto-created new pages.
I'm just wondering if anyone knows what may be happening, there are no errors on the web pages that I want indexed, according to Google Search Console, yet they are not on Google even after two months. Even the pages that were manually indexed are not indexed after more a couple weeks at this point.
Just looking for some help and guidance... Does it just take more than a few months to index a two-month young website?
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