I have a site with 34 pages. I have 25 pages indexed in Google. But when I check index status there is nothing. How can i resolve this issue. How can I get my pages in INDEX?
are you sure you had submitted your sitemap correctly ? Why dont you check if webmaster tools has find some error crawling or indexing your page ?
Take a look at these 9 pages - are they duplicates of indexed pages? Blocked by robots.txt? Or noindex with the robots meta tag? Do they send an X-Robots-Tag noindex http header? Is there a rel=canonical pointing to another page? Without knowing the domain, we can only suggest things to investigate that might cause it. You have pages indexed, so don't worry about index status. (I noticed some oddities with it earlier, too, where for quite a few months it's shown as zero, but definitely I had traffic from Google, so it's not worth worrying about.)
Actually it must be your XML Sitemap problem. I suggest you to update your website xml sitemap and add it in Google using Google webmaster tool. And start off page activity for your website. This will helps you to index your website or its pages in google.
Well, I think you still doesn't have submitted the sitemap, first submit sitemap in the google webmaster tool and then submit it for indexing by using the fetch as Google option.
Most of you guys are here to increase there posts. Fist image is showing clearly that 34 links are submitted and 24 are indexed. The problem is when I navigate to index status under Google index there is nothing. How much time it will take to get index result there.
Well, It should appear as soon as it gets indexed, I think there is some problem with the sitemap like I said previously you need to create a sitemap again and then try submitting it in the Google webmaster tool.
You can create sitemap of your website then after that you add your website sitemap in Google Webmaster.
When you was make any new page or existing page in editing, Google crawler was crawling updated page and If Google take good or beneficial pages, they get in our database. Google called that data pages "Index"