Digital Marketing & SEO

Google Indexing

Get your pages indexed fast and keep them ranking

If Google hasn't indexed your pages, they simply don't exist in search results. Our Google Indexing service ensures your website content is discovered, crawled, and indexed efficiently — and that it stays indexed. We resolve indexation blockers, optimise crawl paths, and monitor your index coverage to protect your visibility.

Why Choose Our Google Indexing Service?

We deliver measurable results that grow your business

Complete Index Coverage

Ensure every important page on your website is visible in Google's index and eligible to rank for relevant searches.

Faster Indexation

New and updated pages get discovered and indexed quickly, allowing fresh content to start ranking as soon as possible.

Eliminate Wasted Crawl Budget

Focus Google's crawl resources on your most valuable pages, improving efficiency and ensuring priority content gets indexed first.

Resolve Index Blocks

Identify and fix the technical issues — noindex tags, robots.txt blocks, canonical conflicts — that prevent your pages from being indexed.

Protect Existing Rankings

Monitor your index coverage continuously to catch unexpected de-indexation events before they result in ranking drops.

Accelerate New Content ROI

Faster indexation means new blog posts, product pages, and landing pages start generating traffic sooner rather than weeks later.

What's Included

Everything you need in one comprehensive package

Google Search Console Audit

Deep analysis of your Search Console Coverage report to identify all pages with indexation issues, errors, warnings, and excluded URLs.

XML Sitemap Optimisation

Create and submit a clean, well-structured XML sitemap containing only indexable URLs, updated automatically as your content changes.

Robots.txt Review & Fix

Audit your robots.txt file for accidental blocks on important pages and optimise directives to guide crawlers effectively.

Canonical Tag Management

Review and correct canonical tags site-wide to eliminate conflicting signals that cause Google to ignore or misindex your pages.

Manual Indexing Requests

Submit individual URLs via Google Search Console's URL inspection tool for priority pages that need rapid indexation.

Crawl Path Optimisation

Improve internal linking structures to ensure Google can easily discover all important pages within your site hierarchy.

Log File Analysis

Analyse server log files to understand exactly how Googlebot crawls your site and identify opportunities to improve crawl efficiency.

Ongoing Index Monitoring

Set up automated monitoring and alerts for indexation drops, ensuring any new issues are caught and resolved promptly.

Our Process

A proven, structured approach to delivering results

01

Indexation Audit

We conduct a thorough review of your Search Console data, robots.txt, sitemaps, and canonical tags to map all current indexation issues.

02

Issue Resolution

We fix identified blockers in order of priority — from critical noindex mistakes to sitemap errors and redirect chain issues.

03

Submission & Acceleration

We submit your sitemap and priority URLs via Search Console, using indexing APIs where appropriate to accelerate discovery.

04

Monitor & Maintain

Ongoing monitoring ensures your index coverage stays healthy and any new issues introduced by site updates are caught early.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if my pages are indexed by Google?
The easiest way is to search 'site:yourdomain.co.uk' in Google. For a detailed view, Google Search Console's Coverage report shows exactly which pages are indexed, which have errors, and which are excluded and why.
Why would Google not index my pages?
Common causes include noindex meta tags, robots.txt blocks, thin or duplicate content, pages with no internal links, crawl budget limitations, or a manual action penalty. Our audit identifies the specific cause for your site.
How quickly can you get new pages indexed?
Using Search Console URL submission and sitemap pings, priority pages can often be indexed within 24 to 72 hours. Larger sites may take longer, and Google ultimately controls its own crawl schedule.
Can de-indexed pages recover?
Yes. Once the underlying issue is resolved — whether it was a technical block, thin content, or a manual action — pages can be resubmitted for indexation and typically recover their rankings within weeks.
Is Google Indexing different from SEO?
Indexing is a prerequisite for SEO — a page must be indexed before it can rank. However, indexation doesn't guarantee good rankings. Our broader SEO services handle the full picture from indexation through to competitive ranking strategies.

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