Why Isn’t My Website Showing Up on Google? Page Indexing

Why Isn’t My Website Showing Up on Google? Page Indexing

Short Answer

If your website (or a specific page) isn’t showing up on Google, the most common reason is simple: The page is not indexed.

That means Google either hasn’t found it yet—or has decided not to include it in search results.


What This Actually Means

For a page to appear in Google, two things must happen:

  1. Google must find and read the page (crawling)
  2. Google must store and approve the page for search (indexing)

If either step doesn’t happen, your page won’t show up.


The Most Common Causes

  • The page has no internal links pointing to it
  • The page was recently published and hasn’t been discovered yet
  • There is no sitemap submitted
  • The site is not connected to Google Search Console
  • The page was crawled but not selected for indexing
  • A technical setting (like “noindex”) is blocking it

How to Check

Go to Google Search Console and use URL Inspection.

Paste your page URL and look for:

  • “URL is on Google” → indexed
  • “URL is not on Google” → not indexed

What to Do Next

  • Request indexing directly in Search Console
  • Add internal links pointing to the page
  • Confirm the page is in your sitemap
  • Check for technical issues

When This Is a Bigger Problem

If multiple pages are not indexed, the issue is usually structural.

That often means: Your site is not fully connected or visible to Google.


Bottom Line

If your page isn’t showing up, it’s not a content problem.

It’s a visibility problem.

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