How to get your site indexed ?
For your landing pages, blogs, homepages, and other online content to show up in Google’s search engine results, you need to confirm your website is indexable. Google Index is basically a database. When people use the Google to look for content, Google turns to its index to provide the relevant content. If your page isn’t indexed, it doesn’t be extent in Google’s search engine. That’s bad news if you’re expecting to drive organic traffic to your website via organic search. Google’s index is clarify a list of all the webpages that the search engine knows about. If Google doesn’t index your website, your site won't seem in Google’s search results. Sites that aren’t indexed are not in Google’s database. The Google thus can’t present these websites in its search engine results pages (SERPs). There’s no doubt that you want your website to be indexed — but how can you realize if it is or not? Luckily, the Google giant makes it pretty easy to find out where you stand via site search. Here’s how to check:
1. Go to Google’s search engine.
2. In the Google search bar, type in “site:example.com.”
3. When you look under the search bar, you’ll see the Google results categories “All,” “Images,” “News,” etc. Right underneath this, you’ll see an approximate of how many of your pages Google has indexed.
4. If zero results show up, the page isn’t indexed.
Alternatively, you can use Google Search Console to survey if your page is indexed. It’s free to set up an account. Here’s how to get the details you want:
1. Log into Google Search Console.
2. Click on “Index.”
3. Click on “Coverage.”
4. You’ll see the number of reasonable pages indexed.
5. If the number of valid pages is zero, Google hasn’t indexed your page.
The simple way to get your site indexed is to request indexing through Google Search Console. To do this, go to Google Search Console’s URL Inspection Tool. Paste the URL you want to be indexed into the search bar and wait for Google to survey the URL. If the URL isn’t indexed, click the “Request Indexing” button.
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