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Indexation is an integral part of surfing the web. It is when Google scans the online websites, via the help of crawlers, and that analyzes the website pages and consequently ranks them in Search Engine Results Pages<\/a> (SERPs). The SERP ranking is done in order of the utility to the user. Thus, by crawling into the internet, the application of Google in a sense creates a database of any new web page there may be. This is why, it is important to ensure that Google has indexed your webpage, or you may be falling short on the traffic coming your way, and also the potential customers.<\/p>\n

Besides all the technicalities of creating a user-friendly website, crafting it for mobile and desktop devices, focussing on the content, and more, what is most important is that all this effort is recorded and shown in time to potential customers. How can one ensure that? Have a look.<\/p>\n

Pages Indexed?<\/strong><\/h3>\n

If you rely on filtering through all the 500 odd results on a webpage, it will take a lot of time. To check for your page, the main requirements are:<\/p>\n