New Startups Fail to Achieve Google Indexing and Organic Visibility
Early-stage startups frequently launch without addressing the technical prerequisites for Google indexability, leaving them invisible in search results. Founders only discover this failure after launch when expected organic traffic never materializes. The gap between building a product and making it discoverable represents a structural blind spot in startup SEO knowledge.
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