Google indexing is the process of storing all crawled web pages. Googlebot makes this process possible; it automatically scans (crawls) billions of web pages daily, and stores them on Google’s database.
But how do you know if your site’s in Google’s index, and how do you get it there if not? How to check if you’re indexed in Google If you want a rough idea of how many pages on your website Google has indexed, go to Google, search for site:yourwebsite.com and look at...
The alternative (and preferable) way to check if Google has indexed your website is to use Google Search Console (GSC). We'll take a closer look at it and how to index your website on Google in the next section. Tip If you discover that Google hasn’t indexed your pages, that could...
How to get your website indexed by Google Request indexing Create a sitemap and submit it to Google Confirm indexing There are two main hurdles to getting your site indexed by Google. First, Google’s search bot, Googlebot, needs to find your site—and then it needs to determine if your...
The truth is that getting featured on Google News isn’t as hard as it sounds. So in this blog, I will show you step-by-step how to get on Google News.
The web is large, very large. Google can’t crawl every page, every day, so it has to choose which fraction of the web it should crawl. It does this by looking at the sites that have the best information, presented in the most accessible way. Sites that do this will get indexed mor...
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This means ranking on the first page of Google is more important than just getting found on Google. That said, getting found on Google is the first step to ranking on Google’s first page. In this next section, you will learn how to get found on Google and also how to rank your web...
So, let’s see what your options are for “telling Google about your existence.” 1. Do Nothing at All—a Passive Approach Technically, you don’t need to do anything to get your site crawled and indexed by Google. All that’s required is one external website link, and Googlebot will...