Tips to help Google index your website

I just launched my first website, and I’m kinda confused about how to get it noticed by Google. I’ve heard that if it’s not indexed, it’s like it doesn’t even exist online. What’s the best way to get Google to pick up my site faster? I’m looking for any tips or tricks that actually work!
Xaqa 2 days, 18 hours ago in Technologies
3 Answer(s)
Submit your site to Google Search Console, use right relevant keywords, create quality contents, get backlinks and use social media. 
Mark Branon 2 days, 18 hours ago
Ah, I totally get where you're coming from. It can be frustrating when your site doesn't show up in search results. First off, one thing you can do is manually submit your site to Google Search Console, which helps Google crawl and index your pages. Make sure your content is relevant and optimized with good keywords. Also, try to get some backlinks from already indexed websites—it signals to Google that your site’s worth checking out. If you're really stuck, you could use a service like IndexJump. They helped me add my website to Google a lot faster by directing GoogleBot to crawl it. It’s way better than waiting for it to happen on its own. You’ll start showing up in search results in no time if you keep things updated and consistent.
Gac Yed 2 days, 18 hours ago
To help Google index your website, ensure it has a clean, crawlable structure with a sitemap. cox internet packages Use relevant keywords in titles and meta descriptions, and optimize page load speed. Create quality content regularly and build backlinks from reputable sites. Finally, submit your site to Google Search Console for faster indexing.
Beverly William 2 days, 3 hours ago