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How To Get Website On Google

Learn how to submit your website to the Google search engine and help it show up in the top results

What is SEO?

SEO stands for search engine optimization, which is the process of getting your website to show up naturally on search engines results without having to pay for it.

It is combined with the page titles, descriptions and content that you have added to the website.

Submitting your website to Google

Searching for voog website on Google

There are basics that need to be taken care of before you share your website with the world. Make sure you have added page descriptions and images since this is essential for all sharing related — Google and, for lack of a better example, Facebook are displaying that info along with your web links.

If you're good to go, submit your domain to Google Search Console URL Crawler. Google adds new sites to their index and updates existing ones every time they crawl the web. If you have a new URL, tell them about it through the previous link.

Note that they won't add all submitted URLs to their index, and we can't make predictions or guarantees about when or if submitted URLs will appear in their index.

Google also asks for your website sitemap. This is necessary so that the Google robots can scan your site structure and index it in the search engine. If you've built your website with Voog, it's already available to them, and you don't have to take any extra steps to submit it.

Setting up Google Search Console with Voog

Google Search Console (formerly known as Google Webmaster Tools) is a free service offered by Google that helps you monitor and maintain your site's presence in Google Search results. Signing up can help you understand how Google views your site and optimize its performance in search results.

To join the Google Search Console you first need to have a Google account and personal domain address. Once you've done that and have access to the tool, add your website address as a property in the console. Of course, Google asks for verification to confirm that you are the owner of the website listed.

Choose 'URL prefix' as the verification method, which should give you a code that looks similar to this: "googlef52f1d814b8972e9.html".

Copy the file name and paste it in your Voog console, in the 'Content > SEO' menu. When you scroll down on the SEO page, you can find the 'Google Search Console verification code' field and enter the code there.

Once you've done that, you should see a confirmation in the Google Search Console in a little while.

Google also offers another free service called Google Webmaster Tools (GWT). We recommend using it because it allows you to:

  • Submit your site to Google

  • Control updating rate and force Google to revisit your site (by re-submitting your sitemap.xml file)

  • See when Google has visited and indexed your site

  • See how users reach your site (incoming links and keywords)

  • Get Google's view of your site

  • Diagnose problems (broken links, duplicated page title)

But first, learn more about Voog

Future tasks — get to the top

Once indexed, you are halfway there. It requires a lot of work to get to the top in Google search results. The way to get to the top is to promote your site — promote it in popular blogs, websites, and your friends' sites. Let them write about your site and link to your site. But of course, the prerequisite for that is that the content of your site is valuable and interesting. We'll write more about how to make it to the top of Google in a further post.

  • Pingomatic blog pinging service
  • What is Sitemap
  • About Crawling & Indexing

What about other search engines, such as Bing?

There are multiple search engines out there, none as powerful as Google. However, if you are interested in joining, for example, the Bing search engine, it's a relatively similar process to the one described above. Check out the necessary steps here. Note that Voog doesn't support the XML verification method and we recommend the META-tag method.

I've recently updated my website, but the search engine is still displaying old info. What to do?

If you've changed your website structure, deleted any pages or even added new ones, it's always good to ask Google to recrawl your website. It's a simple process and you can do it here. Check it out — it's a great tool because it keeps your website information updated in the search results.

You can read a more detailed guide in our blog entry here.

How to remove your whole site or a specific page from Google's search results?

Google may index your website in a way, which might not be most suitable for you. For example, the search results display a page, which is actually deleted. You can notify Google to delete false information from the search results.

If your site is connected to the Google Search Console tool, you must first delete your site or subpages of your site, which you don't want to be visible in the search results, then log on to your Google Search Console account and choose Google Index > Remove URLs from the left menu. If the site hasn't been deleted before, the application will only delete your site from the search engines temporarily – for 90 days. More information about this can be found in our blog post.

If you've made changes on your site, you can ask Google to re-index the site by using the Fetch as Google tool.

How To Get Website On Google

Source: https://www.voog.com/support/seo/getting-your-website-to-appear-in-google-and-bing

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