If a site is technically sound and hosted on a strong platform but is barely getting indexed, it may indicate Google's lack of conviction in the site's overall quality. Repeatedly submitting URLs for indexing is a potential sign of low-quality content that may not meet Google's requirements. Pages that fail to pass the quality threshold may be deindexed. Recent domain moves can affect indexing time, and creating loosely related "SEO content" might not be effective for conversion if it's not tied to the business focus.
If you're hosting your site on a strong hosting platform, in a technically valid way, and it's barely getting indexed, often that's a sign that our systems aren't convinced about the site overall.
If you find yourself needing to often submit your URLs to the index manually, that can be a sign of quality issues. Low quality content that is not indexed is not surprising to Googlers.
Google has said a page needs to pass quality to be indexed. They simply won't index all your pages and it is impossible for Google to index everything.
If you've recently moved to this domain, sometimes it takes time to settle down. The strategy of creating "SEO content" lightly related to your actual business may not be ideal.
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