How to make sure Google is indexing your website's URL

Leigh Scott

Created Sep 15, 2023

How to make sure Google is indexing your website's URL

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Open the page on your website that isn't displaying in Google search results. Once you've open the page in your browser, copy the URL's link.

Open the page on your website that isn't displaying in Google search results. Once you've open the page in your browser, copy the URL's link.
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Open Google Search Console in a different tab in your browser. Navigate to your website's property in Google Search Console.

Open Google Search Console in a different tab in your browser. Navigate to your website's property in Google Search Console.
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Paste the URL of the web page into the field at the top of the screen that says "Inspect any URL..." and hit "Enter" or "Return" on your keyboard.

Paste the URL of the web page into the field at the top of the screen that says "Inspect any URL..." and hit "Enter" or "Return" on your keyboard.
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Google will check to see if this web page is indexed. You can read further details below about why the page wasn't indexed. If it has been crawled but not indexed, then Google knows it exists but has decided not to display it in Google search results.

Google will check to see if this web page is indexed. You can read further details below about why the page wasn't indexed. If it has been crawled but not indexed, then Google knows it exists but has decided not to display it in Google search results.
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To request Google to display it in relevant search results, select "Request Indexing" and Google will add it to the queue.

To request Google to display it in relevant search results, select "Request Indexing" and Google will add it to the queue.
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Once Google has added your page to the index queue, select "Got It".

Once Google has added your page to the index queue, select "Got It".
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