AllowingGoogletoIndexYourPages
Your content cannot rank on search engine results pages (SERPs) if it is not included in Google’s index.
Think of the internet as a library and Google is the librarian. When you aren’t sure where to find an answer to your question, you normally would ask the librarian for help.
But before the librarian can help people with answers, they need to find books, understand them, and index or categorise them in terms of what they are about.
So when Google indexes your web pages it is to gather data about them and categorise them. This helps Google to define what queries or searches your webpages could potentially answer.
The following is how indexing works according to Google.
And of course, with almost 227 million Google searches happening in an hour and about 5.4 billion per day, you don’t want to miss the opportunity of your web content being indexed and shown to people.
Especially if you’re selling something. So as an eCommerce owner or marketer, you need to ensure that Google is indexing your content. If not, you’re missing out on potential revenue driven by organic or search traffic. And yes, there are instances where Google isn’t able to index a page. But you can fix that when it happens to you.
In this section of the KAMG SEO content hub, we will guide you through what you can do to ensure that Google effectively indexes your eCommerce site content.
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