5 Ways to Confirm Your Blog is Being Actively Indexed by Google and How to See If It's Showing Up in Organic Search for People to Discover

Creating a blog is a significant step in establishing your online presence, but its impact relies on being discoverable. Google indexing and organic search visibility play pivotal roles in determining your blog's success. However, getting your blog noticed and indexed by Google is crucial if you want to reach a wider audience.

5 Ways to Confirm Your Blog is Being Actively Indexed by Google and How to See If It's Showing Up in Organic Search for People to Discover

As a business owner, one of your top priorities is to get your content seen by as many people as possible. This means ensuring that your blog is, in fact, indexed by Google and that your posts are showing up in organic search results. But how do you know for sure if Google is taking notice of your hard work?

Well, there are at least five ways to confirm that your blog is being indexed by Google and how to see if it's showing up in organic search results.

1. Use the Google Search Console. The Google Search Console is a free tool from Google that provides you with valuable insights into your website's performance in search results. One of the things you can do with the Search Console is check if your blog is indexed. Simply add your blog to the Search Console and then use the "URL Inspection" tool to enter the URL of a specific blog post. The tool will tell you if the post is indexed and, if not, why not.

2. Use Google Analytics. Check Google Analytics to track your blog's traffic sources. Analyze the 'Acquisition' section to understand how visitors are reaching your site. Organic search traffic indicates successful indexing and visibility. 

Also, you can use Keyword Queries. In Google Analytics, explore the 'Queries' report under 'Search Console' to see which keywords are driving organic traffic to your blog. This provides insights into your blog's relevance in search results.

3. Use the "site:" search operator. The "site:" search operator is a quick and easy way to see how many pages of your website are indexed by Google. Just enter "site:yourwebsite.com" into the Google search bar and press enter. The results page will show you all of the pages from your website that are indexed by Google. (This can also be done through Bing search, too.)

4. Use a third-party indexing checker tool. There are several third-party tools available that can help you check if your blog is indexed. Some popular options include Moz, SEMrush, and Ahrefs. These tools can provide you with more detailed information about your blog's indexing status, such as the date and time each page was last indexed.

5.  Check your blog's visibility in search engines. Finally, you can check your blog's visibility in search engines by performing a few simple searches. Start by searching for your blog's title or URL in Google. If your blog is indexed, it should appear at the top of the search results. You can also search for keywords and phrases that are relevant to your blog to see if your blog posts are showing up in the search results. If you find your blog posts ranking for these keywords, it's a good sign that your blog is being indexed by Google.

Here’s a bonus method - look at your incoming website traffic. Additionally, you can monitor your website traffic as well.  If you see an increase in traffic after you publish a new blog post, it's a good sign that your post is being indexed and ranking in search results.

Smart Tips for Getting Your Blog Indexed by Google

  • Submit your blog to Google Search Console.

  • Create a sitemap and submit it to Google Search Console.

  • Build high-quality backlinks to your blog.

  • Use relevant keywords in your blog posts.

  • Publish fresh content regularly.

By following these tips, you can increase your chances of getting your blog indexed by Google and showing up in organic search results. What’s more, you can likewise do the following:

  • Use internal linking. Linking to other pages on your blog can help Google understand your website structure and index your pages more quickly.

  • Use social media. Share your blog posts on social media to help people discover your content.

  • Be patient. It can take some time for Google to index your blog posts and for them to start ranking in search results. Don't get discouraged if you don't see results overnight.

As you can see, there are several ways to confirm that your blog is being indexed by Google and to see if it's showing up in organic search results. By using tools like Google Search Console, monitoring your website traffic, and performing a few simple searches, you can get a better understanding of your blog's visibility and performance in search engines.

Owen E. Richason IV

Owen has written for several publications and websites in the US, Canada, and Australia including the Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Gate, AOL, BAM Magazine, and regional outlets. He is also a fiction author and a musician.

https://www.oer4.com
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