Website Not Indexed by Google
Google hasn't indexed your website or specific pages, making them invisible in search results. If Google can't find your pages, they don't exist to searchers.
What You're Seeing
- site:yourdomain.com shows no results in Google
- Google Search Console shows 0 indexed pages
- New pages not appearing in search after weeks
Why This Happens
- 1robots.txt blocking Googlebot
- 2noindex meta tag on pages
- 3No sitemap submitted to Google Search Console
- 4Site too new with no backlinks for Google to discover
How We Fix It
Our senior engineers follow this systematic approach to resolve the issue quickly and permanently.
Check robots.txt: Ensure your robots.txt isn't blocking important pages. Visit yourdomain.com/robots.txt to verify.
Check noindex: View page source and search for 'noindex'. Remove any unintended noindex tags.
Submit Sitemap: Create an XML sitemap and submit it in Google Search Console under Sitemaps.
Request Indexing: Use the URL Inspection tool in Search Console to request indexing for individual pages.
Build Links: Get at least a few external links from relevant sites to help Google discover your site.
Preventing This Issue
Submit sitemap to Google Search Console after launch, verify robots.txt is correct, use URL Inspection tool for new pages, monitor index coverage report regularly.
Related Guides
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- Poor SEO Rankings - Website not appearing in Google search results or ranking on page 2+. Poor search visibility means missing out on free, high-intent organic traffic.
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