My site is not indexed on Google: what to do?

Your site is finished and you have everything in place to ensure that it is indexed on the Google search engine, but nothing helps your site, not index?

My site is not indexed on Google: what to do?


There are more reasons to respond to the fact that your website is not yet indexed on Google.


For each reason, there solves unblock the indexing of your site so that you can find it in Google search results as quickly as possible.


Your site is too recent with a new domain name

When you upload a new site using a brand new domain name, it will not be indexed directly by Google. It may take several days or weeks for Google to index your site.


The duration will depend on various factors such as the content of your site, its popularity, the keywords on which you rank,.


To check if your site has pages with existing indexing on Google, you can enter the following search in the Google search bar:

site:monsite.com


Replace "mysite.com" with the domain name of your site to see in Google search results all the pages on your site that have been indexed by the search engine.


You can show after "site:" the full URL of a specific page of your site to check whether this page is indexed.


To speed up the indexing of your site and new pages from it, you can submit your site's sitemap to Google from the Google Search Console.

You block the indexing of your site with your robot.txt file

If several pages or your entire site cannot index despite a long wait after creating your site pages and submitting the sitemap, you may block Google's bots from the file. Robot.txt .


  • In these robots.txt file, you show the URLs of your site to which you do not want crawlers to have access, thus preventing the crawling of these pages by search engine robots.
  • In such a case, the URLs entered the robots.txt file may not be indexed on the search engine.
  • To unblock the situation, you need to locate your site's robots.txt file among all of your site's files.
  • Then you will have to change it to remove the URLs to which you want the crawlers to have access.

You are preventing Google from indexing a page

In the HTML code of your web pages, you will find various tags in a "meta" tag containing a "content" attribute.


  • This attribute can take a particular value which is "noindex".
  • If one of your pages contains a meta tag with the value "noindex" for its "content" attribute, this information will be considered by the search engine which will not index the page of your website concerned.
  • Indeed, the value "noindex" shows to the search engines not to index the page on which this value is located.
  • To get your page indexed again, you just need to remove the “noindex” value from the “content” attribute of the meta tag.

 

Your site has been penalized by Google

Depending on the actions you take for your site or the history of your domain name, it is possible that you received a penalty or that it already existed on the domain name.


Thus, if your site has never appeared in Google's search results or if it was there for a while and then disappeared from the SERP, this may be because of a manual or automatic Google penalty.


To make sure you can go to your Google Search Console account where your website is populated, a notification should appear in the dashboard.


If you want to resolve this penalty issue, you will need to identify the cause that earned you this penalty.

This cause can be spam links, self-generated content as part of a black hat strategy or piracy ...

Removing the cause of the penalty should, after a while, remove the penalty applied to your website.

 

Your site is inaccessible to Google because of a technical problem

Various technical problems can appear on your website. These technical problems can sometimes affect your SEO.


It is enough for a page of your website to become inaccessible for a certain period for the referencing of your site to be affected.


Here, you will need to identify the technical problem and resolve it as soon as possible to recover a healthy site and indexing your site.


Call on a developer or technical specialist to correct any errors on your website.

 

Your page does not match the targeted search intent

Google and other search engines index the pages of sites on a specific search based on the intent of each page and the site.


Thus, and, for example, it allows that an e-commerce site selling baby clothes will not appear in search results for DIY tips.


If your website does not appear in the SERP for a specific keyword, then your site or the page you want to index may not have similar intent to the keyword you are targeting.


To correct this problem, you will need to review the SEO and content strategy of your page and website.


Analyze your site's content and its keywords and apply changes based on the search you want to appear on.

 

Your site or page is not popular enough

Writing quality content on your website is not always enough to get indexed and even less to rank well in the results of a specific search.


Maybe if the search has very little competition, then you end up at the top of the search results just with the content that you have created.


However, in most cases you will need, besides quality content, a network of sites popularizing your website.


Indeed, one factor considered by Google to estimate your place in the search results is the popularity of your site. This popularity can be created and improved through other websites that will link redirects to your site.


If your popularity is too low, you will show up very far in the keyword search results with a lot or just a little competition. Maybe some pages on your site are not even indexed just because of this.


The solution to this problem is simple in theory, but more complex since you will need to grow your popularity. The aim being that several sites, preferably with a popularity already developed, make links to the pages of your site.


To do the SEO work of your website, you can hire a SEO expert who will take care of improving the popularity of your website.

 

Conclusion

If your website is still not indexed, there are multiple causes for this, such as the reasons discussed in this article.


After identifying the cause of the non-indexing of the pages of your website, you can apply the solution.


In such a case, or if you cannot detect the reason that prevents your site from being indexed, post a free ad on Tech Explorist to quickly find freelance help.

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