How to Submit Your Website to Google step by step

 


If you've just started a website or blog like Kanchiseohub, it's important to make sure Google knows your site exists! Submitting your website to Google helps your pages show up in search results faster.

Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you submit your website using Google Search Console — and yes, it’s 100% free!


Step 1: Sign in to Google Search Console


Step 2: Add a Property (Your Website)

  • Click on the “Add Property” button (on the top left).

  • Choose the “URL prefix” method (easier for beginners).

  • Enter your website’s full URL (e.g., https://kanchiseohub.com or your blog link).

  • Click Continue.


Step 3: Verify Ownership

You need to prove that you own the website.

Option A: Using HTML Tag (for Blogger or WordPress)

  • Choose HTML tag.

  • Copy the meta tag code.

  • Paste it into your site’s <head> section (or use a plugin like Insert Headers and Footers in WordPress).

  • Go back to Search Console and click Verify.

Tip: Blogger users can paste the tag in the theme → edit HTML section just below <head>.


Step 4: Submit Your Sitemap

This helps Google know which pages to crawl.

What is a Sitemap?

A sitemap is a file that lists all important pages on your website.

How to Add:

  • In the left menu, click on “Sitemaps”.

  • Enter sitemap.xml in the space (e.g., https://kanchiseohub.com/sitemap.xml)

  • Click Submit.


Step 5: Request Indexing for Individual Pages

When you publish a new blog post:

  • Go to the URL Inspection Tool.

  • Paste the blog post URL.

  • Click Request Indexing.

This tells Google: "Hey! I’ve updated my site—please check it out!"


Bonus Tips

  • Make sure your site is mobile-friendly.

  • Use clear navigation so Google can crawl all pages.

  • Update content regularly to stay fresh in search results.



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