I bought a New domain, it was showing up on Google when Searched for keyword and titles on Google.
After some days everything disappeared. Please what could be the cause... I really need help
not2easy
12:54 pm on May 22, 2023 (gmt 0)
Have you set up a GSC account for the domain? That would show you if there are things you need to correct. Google will ask you to verify ownership of the domain by inserting their code. You should first be sure that the domain does not have any major errors that might affect its indexing, but if there are no technical problems, the Google Search Console account gives you a way to monitor your indexing and find problems if they exist.
It is also possible that your domain is affected the same as all other domains when Google decided to change to a new format for integrating AI into their search tools. Millions of people have found the changes did not help them to be found.
nickZ
1:53 pm on May 22, 2023 (gmt 0)
Look if the site did not fly out from the index. site:mysite.com If index you just dropped, if not relist.
Sparobanks
3:13 pm on May 22, 2023 (gmt 0)
Yes... I have added it to GSC.
Most of my posts have indexed but disappear, new posts does not show again unless I search the exact title
not2easy
3:41 pm on May 22, 2023 (gmt 0)
If they are indexed they will be available for people who might search for your topics.
What you may see in Google search is not the same as what others may see. If you search for the same things often Google may think that the results you have seen do not answer your needs and show you other sites instead. This does not mean that your pages or posts are not indexed.
Try a search on another device or using a different browser or even try a different search engine. Then you may see what others see.
Sparobanks
4:27 pm on May 22, 2023 (gmt 0)
Ok
nickZ
1:00 pm on May 23, 2023 (gmt 0)
With a new domain you should have a few links pointed towards your site.
tangor
4:50 am on May 27, 2023 (gmt 0)
Two weeks is not enough time. Also your site/content can come into play (allowed/disallowed/undesired). Country/Geo might factor. But over all, two weeks after rollout is not that significant. Many new sites don't even get a week.
HOWEVER, if one keeps after it, provides content users want, and stay FRESH and RELEVANT one can not only recover, but GROW.