Hello,
I’m sorry to hear about the issues you are facing with your website’s visibility on Google search results. It seems like you are concerned about why your website is ranking on Bing but not on Google.
Based on the information you provided, it’s essential to check if Google is being blocked from crawling your site. One common reason for a website not appearing in Google search results is when Googlebot is blocked from accessing the page or if there are directives in your robots.txt file preventing Googlebot from crawling the site.
To address this issue, you can use the robots.txt testing tool from Google to check your file and ensure there are no directives blocking Googlebot. If you find any directives that are blocking Googlebot, you will need to remove or adjust them to allow Google to crawl your site properly.
Additionally, it’s crucial to ensure that your website is not set to “noindex,” which would prevent search engines like Google from indexing your website. You can verify this setting within your website’s SEO settings or meta tags.
By resolving these potential issues, you can improve the chances of your website being indexed and appearing in Google search results.
If you need further assistance or have any other questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you for reaching out with your concern.
Sources:
Why Google Hasn’t Indexed Your Post, Page, and/or Website? » Rank Math
Why Did My Website Disappear From Google Search? » Rank Math
Hello,
Thank you for contacting Rank Math support.
Both the URLs you have shared are indexed in Google Search. So your site is not blocked by Googlebot. Please note that every search engine has its algorithms to rank the content. It isn’t necessary that your site will rank the same way in every search engine.
Please note that ranking on Google and getting traffic depends on so much more than just your on-page optimization. You could have the perfect article and still struggle to break the top 10 in SERPs. Here are some of the factors Google considers when ranking you:
1. Your website’s authority
2. Your content’s quality and how better it is than the other article currently ranking.
3. How competitive the keyword is.
4. How many backlinks you have and if they are better than what the other guys ranking for that keyword have.
5. Your website’s crawlability.
6. Frequency of new content and content updates.
7. So much more that there is a dedicated blog post on it by Brian Dean 🙂 https://backlinko.com/google-ranking-factors
I would recommend that you keep at it and work on acquiring more links to break into the top SERPs. Here are a few resources I think you will find useful while devising an SEO strategy.
1. Keyword Research: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/keyword-research/
2. Identify Keyword Intent: https://www.semrush.com/blog/how-to-identify-intent-in-search/
3. Writing Awesome Content: https://neilpatel.com/blog/ingredients-of-great-content/
4. On-Page SEO: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/how-to-do-seo-optimizing-your-site-for-google/
5. Off-Page SEO: https://mythemeshop.com/blog/how-to-do-seo-off-page-optimization/
6. Building Backlinks: https://rankmath.com/blog/link-building/
Hope that helps. Please do not hesitate to let us know if you need our assistance with anything else.
Hello,
Since we did not hear back from you for 15 days, we are assuming that you found the solution. We are closing this support ticket.
If you still need assistance or any other help, please feel free to open a new support ticket, and we will be more than happy to assist.
Thank you.