Have the additional pages on my Webflow site been correctly indexed by Google?

Published on
September 22, 2023

To determine whether the additional pages on your Webflow site have been correctly indexed by Google, you can follow these steps:

  1. Check Google Search Console: Sign in to your Google Search Console account and navigate to the "Coverage" report. This report will show you the indexing status of your pages. Look for any errors or warnings that might indicate indexing issues.

  2. Verify XML Sitemap: Ensure that your XML sitemap is correctly set up and submitted to Google Search Console. A sitemap helps search engines understand the structure of your website and ensures that all pages are discovered and indexed. You can generate and submit a sitemap using the sitemap tool in Webflow or using a third-party tool.

  3. Inspect Individual Pages: Use the "URL Inspection" tool in Google Search Console to inspect specific pages and see if they have been indexed. This tool will provide information about the indexing status of each page and any errors that might be preventing indexing.

  4. Monitor Page Traffic: Keep an eye on your website's organic traffic in Google Analytics. If you notice an increase in organic traffic to specific pages, it indicates that those pages are indexed and ranking well on Google.

  5. Perform Manual Search: To check if individual pages are indexed, you can perform a manual search on Google. Simply enter "site:yourdomain.com" followed by the URL of the page you want to check. If the page appears in the search results, it is indexed.

  6. Optimize for Indexing: To improve indexing, make sure your website is easily crawlable by search engines. Ensure that you have a clear site structure, use descriptive page titles and meta descriptions, include relevant keywords throughout your content, and regularly update and create new content.

By following these steps, you can determine if the additional pages on your Webflow site have been correctly indexed by Google.