New Websites Get Zero Google Indexing for Weeks with No Explanation
Builders launching new websites find that Google indexes none of their pages even after two weeks, with no clear guidance on why or how to fix it. The Google Search Console tooling is opaque and the documentation offers conflicting advice. This blocks early-stage founders from validating their product through organic search.
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