How do I check if Google has indexed my website?
This article shares an idea about how a merchant can check if Google has indexed his website.
You want your website to be indexed — but how can you know if it is or not? Luckily, the search engine giant makes it pretty easy to find out where you stand via site search.
Here’s how to check:
Go to Google’s search engine.
In the Google search bar, type in “site:example.com.”
When you look under the search bar, you’ll see the Google search results categories “All,” “Images,” “News,” etc. Right underneath this, you’ll see an estimate of how many of your pages Google has indexed.
If zero results show up, the page isn’t indexed.
Alternatively, you can use Google Search Console to check if your page is indexed. It’s free to set up an account. Here’s how to get the information you want:
Log into Google Search Console.
Click on “Index.”
Click on “Coverage.”
You’ll see the number of valid pages indexed.
If the number of valid pages is zero, Google hasn’t indexed your page.
You can also use the Search Console to check whether specific pages are indexed. Just paste the URL into the URL Inspection Tool. If the page is indexed, you’ll receive the message “URL is on Google.”
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