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Yay, wonderful. Super congrats.
So you know, it means that Google found your site, and now is an excellent time to start adding content if you have not already.
However, your posts get indexed, and often days later, down the line, start getting noticed, provided targeted keywords are searchable, and new websites can rank efficiently.
But typically, "authority" for a website starts to get established over time, usually at the 3-6 month mark.
They fluctuate up and down the scale till Google decides where to place them.
Not all posts will get ranked; thus, the recommendation is to keep updating blogs 2 - 3 posts weekly, which is for the foreseeable future.
And just for some clarification.
I hope this helps.
I am newbie but noticed (by typing "site:website" into Google, that I have several pages and posts indexed over the last week as well. However, when I do a search in Google, it still doesn't come up. I go down 10-15 pages and my website isn't showing up. So, what does it take to move up the search results...is it more and more content, more and more hits/visits, a combination?
I apologize for interceding in this post, but it seems it would be a question all of the new members would have.
Thanks
I didn't see you added another comment.
When you input site:[domain].com in Google, you should see all your indexed posts.
Google works on Google Time. However, you may request indexing via the Google Search Console Inspection tool. HOW to use the new URL Inspection Tool on Google Console You may also want to do internal linking between the different posts. Better Internal Links in Wordpress
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Many congratulations on getting indexed April and all the very best moving forward my friend!