How to Manually Submit Your Website to Google for Indexing (Step-by-Step Guide 2026)
You feel proud.
You search it on Google…
And it doesn’t appear π
This happened to me as well when I first started blogging — despite publishing and waiting, Google didn’t index my posts automatically.
That’s when I manually requested indexing using Google Search Console — and things changed.
In this guide, I’ll show you exactly how to manually submit my website to Google for indexing, step-by-step, with real blogger insights.
1. Why Manual Indexing Matters
2. What Is Google Indexing
3. When Should You Manually Request Indexing
4. Step-by-Step: How to Submit URL Using Google Search Console
5. What Happened After I Requested Indexing
6. Why Your Page May Still Not Get Indexed
7. Advanced Indexing Strategy
8. Does Manual Submission Improve Rankings
9. FAQ
10. Conclusion
1.Why Manual Indexing Matters (Real Blogger Case Study)
When your website is new:
- Google doesn’t crawl it frequently.
- Your authority is low.
- Your crawl budget is small.
Indexing = Entry ticket.
If you’re new to SEO, read our detailed guide on Crawling, Indexing and Ranking Explained to understand the complete process.
2.What Is Google Indexing?
1️⃣ Crawling – Google bots discover pages
2️⃣ Indexing – Google stores page in database
3️⃣ Ranking – Google positions page in results
If your page is not indexed:
❌ It won’t appear in search
❌ It won’t rank
❌ It won’t bring traffic
3.When Should You Manually Request Indexing?
You should request indexing when:✔ You publish a new article
✔ You update old content heavily
✔ You fix SEO errors
✔ You migrate domain
✔ Page not indexed after 3–5 days
New bloggers benefit the most.
4.πͺ Step-by-Step: How to Submit URL Using Google Search Console
Step 1 – Open Search Console
- Visit: https://search.google.com/search-console�
- Log in with Gmail.
- Select your website property.
Step 2 – Use URL Inspection Tool
- At the top search bar:
- Paste your full article URL.
- Press Enter.
Using the URL Inspection tool to check index status of the blog post
Step 3 – Check Index Status
You will see:
- “URL is on Google”
OR
- “URL is not on Google”
- If not indexed → continue.
Step 4 – Click “Request Indexing”
- Click the button.
Google will:
- Test live URL
- Check mobile usability
- Check crawl permission
If eligible → you’ll see confirmation.
That’s it.
You’ve manually submitted your page.
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5.What Happened After I Requested Indexing (Case Insight)
- First article took 24–48 hours to appear.
- After publishing regularly, Google started crawling automatically.
- Manual submission became less necessary.
- Consistency builds trust with Google.
6.Why Your Page May Still Not Get Indexed
Even after submission, indexing may fail.
Reasons:
1️⃣ Thin Content
Google may ignore low-value pages.
2️⃣ No Internal Links
If no page links to your article, Google may not prioritize it.
3️⃣ Technical Issues
Noindex tag
Robots.txt block
Server downtime
4️⃣ Duplicate Content
Too similar to existing pages.
7.Advanced Indexing Strategy (Professional Approach)
Manual submission is basic level.
Here’s advanced approach:
✔ Submit Sitemap
✔ Add Internal Links Immediately
After publishing new article:
Link it from:
- Related blog posts
- Pillar pages
- Homepage (if possible)
- Internal linking signals importance.
✔ Share Article
Post on:
External signals can trigger crawling.
π‘ Note: Google may limit excessive manual index requests. As your website grows, pages will be discovered automatically.
8.Does Manual Submission Improve Rankings?
No, it doesn't improve Rankings after manual submissions.
Manual submission:
✔ Speeds up discovery
✘ Does not increase ranking
Ranking depends on:
- Keyword targeting
- Search intent match
- Content quality
- Backlinks
- User engagement
- Indexing is step one only.
Manual Indexing vs Automatic Crawling
- Manual: Fast, useful for fresh content
- Automatic: Happens naturally as Googlebot looks for links and sitemap entries
9.Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Is manual indexing required for every blog post?
No. Once your website gains authority, Google crawls automatically.
Q2: How long does indexing take?
Few minutes to few days depending on authority.
Q3: Can I submit unlimited URLs?
No. Google limits excessive requests.
Q4: What if button is disabled?
Wait and try later.
Q5: Is sitemap enough without manual submission?
For established sites, yes.
For new sites, manual submission helps.
Q6: What if Google doesn’t index my URL even after requesting?
10.Conclusion
Publishing is only half the job.
If Google doesn’t index your page, it cannot rank.
Manual submission ensures your content enters Google’s database.
Over time, as your site grows and you publish consistently, Google will crawl your website automatically.
Until then — use manual indexing wisely.
π What’s Next?
Now that you know how to manually submit your website for indexing, the next step is understanding how Google ranks your content.
π Read our complete guide on Crawling, Indexing and Ranking to master how Google Search Works
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