There's really no set timetable for how quickly your new page will be indexed by Google or how high it will climb, but hey, with the booming Google AdWords business, you can’t really expect them to just hand over the secret sauce. Simply put, indexing and ranking higher in Google isn’t an exact science. You can cancel these requests by going to "Site configuration" / "Crawler access" / "Remove URLs" in your Search Console account. It's possible that a previous owner or someone else with access to the website requested removal through Search Console.If the website recently moved to a different address, make sure that you follow our guidelines for moving a site.In this case, you may wish to submit a reconsideration request detailing the change of content and ownership. In very rare cases, it might be that content previously hosted on a domain name is causing issues.Verify that the website complies with our Webmaster Guidelines and hasn't been hacked or otherwise modified by a third party.
Perhaps it was temporarily unavailable when we attempted to crawl? You might find crawl errors in Search Console in this case.Maybe the site itself is even explicitly blocking crawling or indexing ?
The design of the website might make crawling and indexing difficult.A website might not be well connected through multiple links from other sites on the web.Here are the other common reasons why a website or parts of a website might not be indexed yet: In general, the most common reason that a site is not indexed is because it's just too new - be patient (and ask Google to crawl and index it )!. Your site in Google's index - gives some simple ways to check your site's indexing.Adding a site to Google - for specific advice and additional tips.Google's Webmaster Guidelines - provide technical, content and quality guidelines for webmasters.