My website "http://www.cpcells.com" is related to computer cells. So when I enter "computer cells" in Google search, my page maybe appear in the 12112th page of results. Is there an easy way to know where exactly my page appears? (The 10th page or 30th page etc.)
Check if your website appears on Google SearchGo to google.com. In the search box, type site: followed by your website address. If your website appears, you're all set.
If you recently changed your site and now have some outdated URLs in the index, Google's crawlers will see this as we recrawl your URLs, and those pages will naturally drop out of our search results. There's no need to request an urgent update.
You'll find it very easily — just click on the unwanted Google search result. Next, go to your Google Search Console and choose "Go to the old version" and "Google Index" > "Remove URLs". In the next view, choose "Temporarily hide" and enter the exact address of the page you wish to removed.
The easiest way to check is by using the site: command in the Google search area. Enter site: and then the URL of the page you would like to check. For example, enter 'site:yourdomain.com' on Google. If Google has already crawled your site before, then you should see your web pages appear in the search results.
You can use this site
http://WhatPageOfGoogleAmIOn.com/
For example; for the search "Cambridge Cells" the site "www.cpcells.com" is on page 9
Is important to know, that Google does not serve more than 1000 results per query, therefore is unlikely you will find your page if it is located after the 100th page.
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