Sunday 10 May 2020

How to Submit Your Blog to Search Engines

Have you tried searching your blog on Google and not able to find it indexed on Google?
The reason is very simple: Google is not aware of your blog's existence. Wondering why? Normally search engines like Google discover new websites/blogs by crawling the web. They find new links on existing websites and follow them. If your website is a few days/weeks old and is not linked from other websites, most probably it will take some time to search engines to find your blog and index them automatically.
So, it is effective if you submit your blog/website to search engines like Google. We will see how to submit your blog to search engines.

Submit Your Blog to Google

You can submit your blog to Google by logging into Google Search Console. Google Search Console is a web service by Google which allows webmasters to check indexing status and optimize visibility of their websites. This tutorial is for blogs created on Blogger platform. You can also submit sites/blogs created using other platforms, but the site ownership verification process should be completed to get the site/blog to be added to Search Console. WordPress site hosted free may not be able to complete the verification process as you are not allowed to upload the verification file or create meta tags required for site verification.

 Follow these steps to submit your blog to Google Search Console

Go to https://search.google.com/search-console/welcome

In the domain enter the URL of your blog without the http or https prefix (e.g kv-library.blogspot.com)
Click on Continue.. Google will verify ownership. As it is on Blogger domain Google will auto-verify your blog.
You will be taken to Google Search Console.

Next, you will have to submit a sitemap

Sitemap of Your Blog

A sitemap, as the name suggests, is an actual map of your blog. A sitemap is either an XML or HTML file that contains all the URLs of the pages inside your blog. By default your blog will have sitemap that will tell search engines about the latest posts on you blog. Your blogs sitemap will be located at
http://yourblogdomainname.blogspot.com/atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500
Replace yourblogdomainname with the domain name of your blog.

Now go to Blogger settings->Search preferences and click on Edit against add custom robots.txt option and enable it by selecting Yes option.
Inside the robots.txt box enter the following


Don't forget to change give the correct url of your blog instead of yourblogdomainname.blogspot.com
Click on Save changes
If you have more than 500 pages you can add more sitemaps changing the startindex and max-results values.

Submit Your Sitemap to Google Search Console

Go to Google Search Console by clicking Edit option against Google Search Console under Search Preferences. Or you can go to https://search.google.com/search-console/

In Search Console, click on Sitemaps option in the menu on the left and enter your sitemap URL (i.e. http://yourblogdomainname.blogspot.com/atom.xml?redirect=false&start-index=1&max-results=500) and click Submit (see the screenshot below)


The sitemap will be added to the Search Console. Now your blog is ready for crawling and indexing. You can find the number of pages crawled and indexed in Google webmaster tools.

That's it. Now you can search your blog URL in Google and you will find it indexed. Your blog will appear in search results depending on the content of your blog. 
You can visit Search Console later to see your blog's search performance statistics and other insights.

Submit and Individual Page to Google

If you have added some new and important content and want to get it indexed by Google quickly, you can submit an individual page to Search Console.
To do this Go to Search Console and click on URL Inspection. If you have multiple blogs entered in Search Console, select the relevant property (blog) from the drop down on top left.
Then copy and paste the complete URL of the page inside the URL Inspection textbox and press Enter key.
Google will retrieve data from its index and will inform you the status. Most probably it will say the URL is not indexed as it is a new page. You can now click on Request Indexing to add it to the Google's indexing queue.

Bing is a web search engine owned and operated by Microsoft and is the third largest search engine globally. You can submit the sitemap of your blog to Bing to get indexed by the search engine.

How to Submit Your Blog to Bing

You can sign in using your Microsoft/Google/Facebook account.
Once logged in to Bing Webmaster Tools you can either add your site using the Add a Site option or you can import your site from Gooogle Search Console if you have already added your site to Search Console.

If you use add a site feature, you can provide further information like the sitemap url and your details.
If you select import from Search Console, you can Sign in to your Google account and import the site information from there. This will not require you to verify the blog ownership again at Bing.

You will have verify ownership of your site by adding a meta tag to your blog. Bing will provide you with a meta tag which will look something like this:

                <meta name="msvalidate.01" content="SOMEVALUEHERE" />

To add meta tag, go to Theme->Edit HTML. When the HTML code editor opens, click inside the box and press Ctrl+F to open a search box. Now type </head> in the search box and press Enter Key. When the </head> tag is found paste the meta tag from Bing just before the </head> tag. Now Click on Save Theme to save changes. Take care not to delete the </head> tag.

Go back to Bing Webmaster Tools and click on Verify button.

Yahoo is powered by Bing’s index, so by submitting to Bing, your site will automatically be submitted to Yahoo.

2 comments:

  1. Hi,
    SUPER Demonstrattion, I am a new commer in this blog field. Now I understand how blog THEME, LAYOUT,GADGETS Etc ,but i find it in the last time after 3 blogs published. Now I 75% ok. way of presentartion is ok.I have no idea about it but studying from youtube,now I reached in the right place. Sir many many thanks,....mathai1952@gmail.com

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  2. Thank you for the tutorial and this site, just the the site I was searching for... being new to blogger myself it's not as easy as they say it is to start a blog, the behind the scenes stuff can get a bit over whelming sometimes.

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