Why isn’t my business showing up on Google?
If your business isn’t showing up, it usually means Google can’t read your website clearly. This may happen if your pages aren’t indexed or if Google doesn’t have enough information to understand what you offer.
Sometimes it’s a small technical gap, like a blocked page or a missing setting. Other times, it’s simply because your site needs more helpful content or better basic SEO. The good thing is that all of these issues can be fixed.
How do I check if my website is indexed?
You can check this using Google Search Console. Just enter your page link in the URL Inspection tool and it will tell you whether the page is in Google’s index.
If it’s not indexed, the tool also shows you why. You can then fix the issue and press “Request Indexing” to ask Google to check your page again.
How long does it take for a new website to show up on Google?
New websites don’t appear instantly. Google needs time to discover your pages, understand them, and decide where to place them.
For some websites, this happens in a few days. For others, it takes a couple of weeks. Having a sitemap, clean content, and some links pointing to your site can help speed things up.
Why does Google say my page is “Crawled but not indexed”?
This message means Google found your page but didn’t add it to search results. It might be because the content is too thin, the page feels similar to other pages, or Google didn’t find enough useful information.
It doesn’t mean your page is bad. It just means Google needs a clearer reason to show it. Adding more helpful content or fixing any errors usually encourages Google to index it later.
Can missing keywords stop my site from showing up?
Yes. Keywords tell Google what your page is about. If the words on your page don’t match what people are searching for, Google may not connect your page to the search.
You don’t need to stuff keywords everywhere. You just need to use simple, natural words your customers would type into Google. This helps your page show up for the right searches.
Do title tags and meta descriptions matter?
They matter a lot. These small pieces of text tell Google the main idea of your page and help users decide whether to click your link.
Clear titles help Google match your page to the right searches. Good descriptions can also bring more clicks, which tells Google that your page is helpful and can improve your ranking over time.
Why is content length important for Google?
Very short content usually doesn’t answer the full question people are searching for. Google wants to show pages that give clear, complete information.
That doesn’t mean you need long articles. You just need to explain things well, give examples when needed, and make sure the reader understands the topic. This helps Google trust your page more.
Can slow website speed affect my rankings?
Yes. When a website loads slowly, people tend to leave quickly, and Google notices this behavior.
A faster site keeps people engaged longer, which sends better signals to Google. Even small fixes, like compressing images or cleaning up code, can improve your speed and visibility.
Why does my website look fine but still not rank?
A site can look beautiful but still lack the signals Google needs to understand it. Google cares more about structure, content, indexing, and speed than design.
If these parts are weak, Google may not know when to show your pages. Improving the basics often makes a bigger impact than changing the appearance of the site.
Why is my Google Business Profile not showing?
Your profile may be missing key details like your category, hours, or service area. Google needs complete information to place you in the right local searches.
Your profile may also look inactive if there are no new photos, posts, or reviews. Updating your profile regularly helps Google trust it more and show it more often.
How many reviews do I need to help my Google Business Profile rank?
There’s no set number, but steady reviews help a lot. Even a few new reviews each month make your business look active and trusted.
Reviews show Google that people interact with your business. Recent, consistent reviews often matter more than the total number.
Can backlinks really help my business rank?
Yes. Backlinks act like recommendations from other websites. When trusted sites link to you, Google sees your business as more reliable.
You don’t need hundreds of links. Just a few from local directories, community sites, or helpful content can already move your ranking in the right direction.
What is a sitemap and do I need one?
A sitemap is a simple file that lists your website’s important pages. It helps Google understand your structure and find your content faster.
Most websites benefit from having one, especially if they’re new or have many pages. A sitemap can solve common indexing issues and help Google pick up your content sooner.
Can broken links hurt my SEO?
Yes. Broken links make your website feel outdated and can interrupt the reader’s experience.
Fixing them keeps visitors on your site longer and helps Google move through your pages without problems. A cleaner site creates better trust with both users and search engines.
What is search intent and why does it matter?
Search intent is what someone expects to find when they search something on Google. If your page doesn’t match that expectation, Google may skip it.
Matching intent makes your content more useful. When people find what they need and stay longer, Google sees that your page is helpful and may show it more.
Why do my competitors rank higher than me?
They might be doing a little more than you—updating content, answering more questions, or targeting keywords more clearly.
You don’t need to match everything they do. Simple updates on your site can help you catch up over time, especially if you stay consistent.
Can I show up on Google without doing SEO?
You may show up for your business name, but you’ll struggle to appear for the words your customers search for.
SEO helps Google understand when to show your pages. Even basic SEO can make a big difference in your visibility.
How often should I update my website?
Updating your site even once or twice a month helps Google see it as active. Google prefers websites that stay fresh.
You don’t need big changes. Adding a new page, improving an old one, or sharing a simple update helps your visibility grow over time.
Can technical issues stop my site from ranking?
Yes. Issues like slow loading, blocked pages, or missing sitemaps can make it hard for Google to read your site.
Fixing these problems helps Google move through your pages with no trouble. When Google can understand your site clearly, your chances of showing up improve.
Can you help me fix my Google visibility problems?
Yes. I check your website and your Google Business Profile to find what’s stopping Google from showing your business.
Once I see the issues, I fix them step by step and explain everything in simple words. My goal is to make your business easier for Google to understand so you show up more often.