Why can't I find my website on Google?

There are different reasons why you can't find a page on Google.

Does Google already know your page

Of course, the search engine first needs to know that your site exists. You can find out whether Google already knows your site by googling for "site:yourusername.com.tl". If Google then lists your site, the search engine already knows your site.

If Google does not know your site: Google usually finds out automatically by Google's so-called "crawler" following links on the Internet. This means that if there are websites that have set a link to your page (backlink), your website will naturally be listed faster on Google.

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Homepage age

If you have just registered your own homepage with the homepage builder, and in the worst case have not even published any texts or edited any pages, then the search engines will not be able to find you if you enter your page name in the search box.

Contents of your website

Probably the most important point for the findability of your website via search engines like Google is the content of your website. "Content is King!", which means "Content is important!" is more important today than ever before.

After all, what is a search engine supposed to "read" on your site if you have little to no content published there? Right, nothing. Also many pictures on a homepage bring only conditionally something with the findability by search engines, because the "crawlers" can look at no pictures, but read out only text contents.

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