I Ignored Search Console Errors for Months.They Were Costing Me Traffic.
I had this habit of opening Google Search Console, seeing the red error count, and closing the tab. Felt like noise.
txt rule I'd set six months ago and forgotten about. That's real traffic sitting on the table.
The thing about Search Console errors is they're not all equal. Some are warnings you can ignore for weeks.
Others are blocking your pages from appearing in search entirely. com/search/docs/fundamentals/seo-starter-guide) breaks down the difference, but the short version is this: if it says "Discovered but not indexed," that's a problem.
If it's a mobile usability issue on a page that already ranks, you've got time.
I started treating my error queue like a triage list. High priority: anything blocking indexing.
Medium: crawl issues on important pages. Low: warnings on old content that doesn't drive revenue.
This framework changed how I read our SEO services reports. Now I know which errors actually matter.
Worth trying: Open Search Console, filter errors by "Indexing," and pick the top one. Click into it. Spend 10 minutes understanding what's blocking that page. Fix one thing this week.
