I have made my new website live. But while checking in Google it is not showing in search result ( site: www.oomfr.com ). Can anybody please advice.
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Hi Team,
I have made my new website live. But while checking in Google it is not showing in search result ( site: www.oomfr.com ). Can anybody please advice.
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Thanks for the answer:)
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Submitting your sitemap gets Google the crawl your site faster, but your site will be crawled sooner or later whether you do or not.
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But i didn't submit the sitemap in to Google webmaster. Then how it is getting indexed.?
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Hi Anoop! It looks like your site seems to be indexed now: http://www.screencast.com/t/pFNk0nVsZH
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From past experience using twitter can help: tweet the url and then get it retewwet with another twitter account and from what we´ve seen it helps in google getting a site indexed
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In addition to to above i would suggest you to make sure your robot.txt file does not have home or index page as that could be the other reason that Search engines do not index the site.
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Thank You for your response
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Have you quite literally just made it live? if so you it could take a while to naturally index. I would suggest ensuring that your site is linked up to Google Search Console where you can perform a crawl of your site and also submit a sitemap of all your new pages. This should help Google to index your site much sooner. Also ensure that your robots.txt or meta robots are being followed to ensure site crawlability.
Unfortunately, there is no instant way for your site to be shown, it will take a little time especially if it is brand new. Also do not forget if you are in a competitive niche it could also take time for your to rank higher than your competitors.
I would also suggest setting up all your local site links from yelp, google maps etc and further social links from facebook, twitter etc to help get your name out there. This can help https://moz.com/local/search
Hope that helps.
Cheers
Tim
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