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Why Your Website Isn't on Google

10 min

Common reasons your site is missing

  • Your site is brand new and Google has not crawled it yet
  • Your site is set to noindex in the code or WordPress settings
  • You do not have enough backlinks or authority to rank
  • Your site is blocked by robots.txt
  • You have duplicate content or thin content
  • There are manual penalties from spammy tactics

Quick win

Search site:yourdomain.com in Google. If nothing shows up, Google has not indexed your site.

Quick checks to run first

  1. Go to Google Search Console and confirm your site is verified
  2. Check robots.txt at yourdomain.com/robots.txt for accidental blocks
  3. In WordPress check Settings › Reading to ensure 'Discourage search engines' is unchecked
  4. Use PageSpeed Insights to confirm your site is crawlable and fast
  5. Search for your brand name in Google, if you do not appear, indexing is likely the issue

Step by step fixes

In Search Console paste your URL and click Request indexing. This tells Google to crawl your page.

View your site source and search for <meta name='robots' content='noindex'>. Remove if found unless intentional.

Generate an XML sitemap with Yoast, RankMath, or another tool and submit it in Search Console under Sitemaps.

Thin content will not rank. Add at least five hundred words per page, answer questions, and use clear headings.

Share your site with partners, add it to directories, and get listed on social profiles. Backlinks signal trust.

Pro level troubleshooting

  • Run a crawl with Screaming Frog SEO Spider to detect blocked pages
  • Check for manual actions in Search Console Manual Actions
  • Ensure mobile usability is green in Google mobile test
  • Use Ahrefs free backlink checker to confirm you have inbound links

Pro tip

If you launched recently, indexing can take one to four weeks. Keep publishing new content and linking internally.

5) Ongoing Indexing Maintenance

Getting indexed is just the beginning. You must maintain indexing over time. Check your Search Console Indexing Coverage report monthly. Look for errors: pages returning 404 errors, pages excluded by robots.txt, or pages with noindex tags that should be indexed. Address errors immediately; they prevent Google from crawling and indexing new content.

After publishing new pages, proactively request indexing in Google Search Console. Do not rely on Google to find new content organically. Submit your XML sitemap and use the "Request indexing" button for important pages. New blog posts should appear in Google search results within 24-48 hours if you proactively request indexing.

Monitor your crawl budget: Google allocates a "crawl budget" to each site based on size and update frequency. If Google can only crawl 100 pages daily and you have 500 pages, some will not be recrawled. Improve crawl efficiency: reduce internal link bloat, fix broken internal links, and consolidate duplicate content. Use SEO audits to identify crawl inefficiencies. A healthy, well-maintained site keeps all pages indexed and fresh in Google's eyes.

Common questions

New sites often take a few days to a few weeks to appear in Google. Using Search Console speeds up the process.

Google may index high value pages first. Submit a sitemap and request indexing for important pages.

No. Indexing is free. You can pay for ads to show immediately, but organic indexing is not for sale.

This can be due to penalties, site downtime, or hacked content. Check Search Console for messages and run a malware scan.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long until Google shows my site +

New sites often take a few days to a few weeks to appear in Google. Using Search Console speeds up the process.

Why do only some pages show up +

Google may index high value pages first. Submit a sitemap and request indexing for important pages.

Can I pay Google to get indexed +

No. Indexing is free. You can pay for ads to show immediately, but organic indexing is not for sale.

What if my site was showing before and disappeared +

This can be due to penalties, site downtime, or hacked content. Check Search Console for messages and run a malware scan.

  • Success requires careful planning and execution of every step covered in this guide.
  • The quality of your audience matters far more than the size of your reach.
  • Data-driven decisions lead to better results and higher ROI on your marketing investment.
  • Consistency and optimization over time compound your success and build sustainable growth.

You now have a comprehensive framework for success. The next step is implementation. Pick one element from this guide and start executing today. Momentum builds with consistent action.

If managing these campaigns feels overwhelming, that's exactly what our team at DDS Web Solutions handles every day. We specialize in seo marketing for dental and medical practices, and we'd be happy to discuss how we can accelerate your growth.

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  • Success requires careful planning and execution of every step covered in this guide.
  • The quality of your audience matters far more than the size of your reach.
  • Data-driven decisions lead to better results and higher ROI on your marketing investment.
  • Consistency and optimization over time compound your success and build sustainable growth.

You now have a comprehensive framework for success. The next step is implementation. Pick one element from this guide and start executing today. Momentum builds with consistent action.

If managing these campaigns feels overwhelming, that's exactly what our team at DDS Web Solutions handles every day. We specialize in seo marketing for dental and medical practices, and we'd be happy to discuss how we can accelerate your growth.

Talk to Our SEO Experts

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