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本帖最後由 juimunijui9 於 2024-1-9 11:59 編輯
Creating a single page on your site is not an easy task. It requires a lot of human and material resources, including marketers, developers, and web designers. What if a page created with the hard work of so many people is not exposed in Google search results? Saying that there is no exposure is the same as saying that organic traffic does not occur. If no one can see your page, not only will the purpose of creating the page be achieved, but the reason for creating the page itself will be lost. To prevent this situation in advance, you must check whether pages that do not have natural traffic or cannot be tracked are actually exposed (indexed) in search results, and if they are not indexed, find the reason and improve it as soon as possible. 1. Is my page properly indexed by Google? (Check Google index status) After the page is created, how to check whether your page (or site) is well indexed in search engines is as follows.
Confirm by entering “site: + URL” The easiest and fastest way is to directly enter “site:” and your page URL into the Google search engine. For example, “What is search engine marketing?” on the Ascent Korea blog. Here's Special Data how to check if your blog post is being indexed. index> Search results page if indexed Search results page if indexed As a result of searching with “site:” and the page URL, it was confirmed that the page was well indexed in the Google search engine.
You can also confirm that there is only one page indexed in Google by the path of the page URL, and that it takes 0.27 seconds to load the results. <If not indexed> Search results page if not indexed Search results page if not indexed For pages that are not indexed, when you search with “site:” and the page URL, you will get the results shown above. If there are no matching search results as shown above, it means that it has not been indexed yet. 2. Identify the cause in Google Search Console If you're a marketer, developer, or web designer reading this, there are probably a few reasons that come to mind. It could be one of the reasons why your page isn't indexed, but there are more efficient ways to find the cause than randomly investigating it. This is by using the URL Inspection Tool in Google Search Console .
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