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Google Indexing 3-Minute Trick

Get Your New Pages Indexed by Google in 3 Minutes (Free Tool)

Duration: Approximately 10 minutes | Published: November 11, 2025

Learn the instant indexing technique used at AlphaBlossom Agency to get new web pages indexed by Google in minutes instead of waiting days or weeks. This tutorial demonstrates how to use Google Search Console's URL inspection tool to request immediate indexing for newly published content, perfect for local service businesses that need fast visibility.

Key Topics:

  • Using Google Search Console for instant indexing

  • Step-by-step URL inspection process

  • Requesting indexing for new pages

  • Verifying indexing success

  • Local SEO best practices for visibility

Target Audience: Local business owners, website managers, SEO practitioners

Transcript Available: Yes

Video Transcript

[00:00] Hey there, it's Tony from AlphaBlossom. If you're a local business owner, you know how frustrating it is when you publish new content and it just sits there. It's invisible to Google for days, weeks, months, maybe never even gets indexed. So, in this video, I'm going to show you a simple three-minute trick to get your pages indexed by Google almost immediately. So, let's dive in.

[00:26] In this video, I'm going to show you how you can get your web pages indexed by Google almost immediately. This is a little technique that I use when I publish a new blog post or something and I want to have it indexed right away. You can also do it, for example, this is my local SEO client's website. She has a microblading agency in Burbank, Los Angeles, California. And we don't have a lot of pages here. So, when I created this site, I use this technique to submit all the pages.

[00:52] You can also do something called an XML sitemap that you can upload to Google. I'll have other videos showing you how to do that as well. And that basically gives Google an entire structure of all the pages you want indexed and it helps Google understand what pages to index and it helps it speed up that process. But that can take a little bit more time whereas this is almost instant once Google trusts your website and you have a reputation with them.

[01:13] So, I just published this article here, "choosing the right micro blading artist expert insider tips and considerations," November 10th, 2025, which is today, about 30 minutes ago. And so, you can see I've got the full article here. So, what I'm going to do is go over to Google Search Console. And if you don't have this for your website, you want to go create a free Google Search Console account and add it to your website. Also, I'll have other videos showing you how to do that. So, you click start now and you can create your own account. You can see I have my account here and I have multiple websites added.

[01:52] And so, we've already got the website added. What we want to do is grab the URL from our page that we want to have indexed. I'm going to just come up here where it says inspect any URL in fhbeautyink.com. And notice that says you can only inspect the URL on the website. That means I can't punch in somebody else's website and inspect it, things like that. You can only do it with the domain that you're working with that you own inside of the search console. So, I'm going to post my fhbeautyink.com article and then submit.

[02:22] It's going to retrieve that from Google. And you can see here it says the URL is not on Google. The page is not indexed. URL is unknown to Google. So, Google is not aware of this page at all. Obviously, it's just published within 30 minutes. So, Google typically would not find it. So, what we're going to do is just click this "request indexing" link here.

[02:45] And it's going to test to see if the live URL can be indexed. And it says this might take a minute or two. And then it will come back and let us know whether Google is going to attempt to index it or not. Now, again, this is something that you can do that will help it get much faster. So, it says indexing requested. There's no guarantee that Google is going to index it. There's a lot of factors that determine whether Google will index it or not, but this will definitely increase your chance of having it done. You can see it was added to a priority crawl queue and it says do not submit multiple times. It's not going to change the position or the priority.

[03:19] So, we're going to dismiss that. And as we mentioned before, just really briefly, you can also do what's called XML sitemaps where you can submit a sitemap of your entire website, all the pages that you want indexed. I definitely recommend doing that. We'll have other videos on that, but this does not guarantee that it's going to get indexed. You can see the last crawl here was November 3rd. This is November 10th. So, it's been a week since Google has gone through and checked this. So, if you want it done right away, this is the way to do it. And let's just punch the URL again and test it to see if it's been picked up yet.

[03:52] And there you go. Now you can see URL is on Google. We can open this up. It says page is indexed and it shows fetch was successful. Indexing allowed. Yes. It shows us what the canonical URL is. We'll have videos explaining that as well. Very important for SEO. So yeah, it's really literally just two or three minutes after submitting it and then Google indexed it. So it is already showing and now Google will also be able to check all the links I have on the page. And that's going to help with my overall SEO structure.

[04:21] And that's it. You just learned how to get your pages indexed by Google in minutes instead of days, weeks, months, or even longer. If you found this content helpful, make sure to click that like button, subscribe to our channel, because I'll be sharing more local tips like this every week. So, if you're a local service business owner who wants help with your entire SEO strategy, anything from getting found on Google to automating your bookings, check out the link in the description below and learn more how we can help businesses like yours. That's it and I will see you in the next one.