Determine whether your site is in Google’s index
Do a site: search for your website’s home URL. If you see results, you’re in the index. For example, a site search:froggdesigns.co.za returns these results.
If your site isn’t on Google
Although Google crawls billions of pages, some sites will inevitably be missed. When our crawlers miss a site, it’s frequently for one of the following reasons:
- The site isn’t well connected to other sites on the web
- You’ve just launched a new site and Google hasn’t had time to crawl it yet
- The design of the site makes it difficult for Google to crawl its content effectively
- Google received an error when trying to crawl your site
- Your policy blocks Google from crawling the site
How do I get my site on Google?
Including Google’s search results is free and easy; you don’t need to submit your site to Google. Google is a fully automated search engine that uses web crawlers to explore the web constantly, looking for sites to add to our index. Most sites listed in our results aren’t manually submitted for inclusion but are found and added automatically when we crawl the web. Learn how Google discovers, crawls, and serves web pages.
Google offers webmaster guidelines for building a Google-friendly website. While there’s no guarantee that our crawlers will find a particular site, following these guidelines should help make your site appear in our search results.
Google Search Console provides tools to help you submit your content to Google and monitor how you’re doing in Google Search. If you want, Search Console can even send you alerts on critical issues that Google encounters with your site. Sign up for the Search Console.
Here are a few basic questions to ask yourself about your website when you get started:
- Is my website showing up on Google?
- Do I serve high-quality content to users?
- Is my local business showing up on Google?
- Is my content fast and easy to access on all devices?
- Is my website secure?