A few minutes after leaving an application for indexing a site or blog, the search engine adds it to its catalog. From this point on, the site will appear in search results for keywords associated with these sites, including when searching by site name. You can check the indexing of the site empirically.
Instructions
Step 1
Open the search engine to which you added the site. Enter keywords in the search box (for example, if the site is dedicated to summer cottage construction, the query will be "build a summer cottage"). Wait for the search results to be displayed.
Step 2
If your site does not appear in the first rows of results, scroll or flip through the page until you find your site or make sure it is not there.
Step 3
If the site is not found on the first request, try other keyword variations, including the site name. In addition, the search term can be a keyword from one of the site or blog posts, including your contact information. Scroll through the results in the same way as needed.
Step 4
Check the availability of the resource in other search engines, including those where you have not registered the site. Use the same algorithm.