How much time takes Google to Index a page in the search?
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Hello all,
I have created a page and published it 2 days ago and it does not appear in the Google Search.How much time can usually/on average take to index a page by Google in order to appear in the search results of a web search?
I have check the Google Webmaster tools and neither no urls have been reported to be blocked nor the content should be blocked.
Thank you very much,
Best regards,
Antonio
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link it from a couple other websites it should take 5min-2 days
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