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Are Your Web Pages Indexed with Google?

Blogging and creating content that your potential clients are searching for is a great way to introduce them to your business and showcase how you solve their problems.

However, there is one common issue many of us face: our pages haven’t been indexed by Google.


If your pages aren’t indexed, it means your website is not visible on Google. It doesn’t matter how great your keywords are, how visually appealing your website is, or how strong your call-to-action (CTA) may be—your audience simply won’t find you on Google.

Sounds like a disaster, right? Well, not quite. The good news is that getting Google to notice your web pages is easier than you might think.

Here are three simple steps to check if your page is indexed and how to request indexing if it isn’t:


Step 1: Log in to Google Search Console

Google Search Console is a powerful tool that provides insights into your website’s performance. It’s also where you can check if your pages are indexed.



Step 2: Enter Your Webpage URL

Once logged in, copy and paste the URL of the web page you want to check into the search bar at the top.


Step 3: Check Indexing Status & Request Indexing

On this page, you’ll see whether your webpage is indexed and visible on Google. If it’s not indexed, don’t worry! You can request indexing directly from here, prompting Google to crawl your page.


Simple, easy, done!

By following these steps, you ensure that your content has the opportunity to reach your target audience. Stay consistent with your SEO efforts, and soon, your pages will start gaining visibility on Google!

 
 
 

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