Indexing of pages
An indexed page is a web page that has been scanned, analyzed and added to the search engine's database.
What is page indexing?
When a website is indexed, it means that the search engine has discovered and added this website to its database. The search engine uses this index to find and display relevant websites when people search for something online. So if your website is indexed, it may appear in the search results when someone searches for something related to the content of your website.
You can check if your website is indexed by doing a site search in Google. You do this by entering "site:the URL you want to check".
For example: "site:https://solidmedia.no/guider/seo/ "
If you get the page you searched for, the website is indexed.
How do you ensure that the page is indexed?
When you publish a new page on your website, you can ensure that it is indexed by requesting that it be indexed Google search console.
Challenges with indexing? Read more about indexing here.
