How Do I Add My WordPress Site to Google

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How Do I Add My WordPress Site to Google?

Want your WordPress site to show up on Google? You're not alone. Whether you're a blogger, business owner, or content creator, getting indexed by Google is crucial for visibility and traffic. The good news? Adding your WordPress site to Google is easier than you might think.

In this guide, we’ll walk through the process step-by-step and introduce a bonus tip on how to streamline your content workflow using Docswrite.com—a powerful tool to connect Google Docs with WordPress, no plugin required.


Step-by-Step: Add Your WordPress Site to Google

1. Create a Google Search Console Account

Go to Google Search Console. If you haven’t already, sign in with your Google account and click “Start Now.”

2. Add a New Property

Click on the "Add Property" button and enter your website URL. Choose the URL prefix option for WordPress sites and enter your site’s full URL (including https://).

3. Verify Your Site

Google will prompt you to verify ownership. Choose the HTML tag option and copy the meta tag provided.

Now, head to your WordPress dashboard:

  1. Go to Appearance > Theme File Editor
  2. Open the header.php file
  3. Paste the meta tag inside the section and click Update File

Return to Search Console and click “Verify.”

4. Submit Your Sitemap

Once verified, you’ll want to help Google crawl your site efficiently.

In your WordPress dashboard:

  1. Install a plugin like Yoast SEO or Rank Math
  2. Locate your XML sitemap (typically found at yoursite.com/sitemap_index.xml)

In Search Console:

  1. Go to Sitemaps
  2. Enter your sitemap URL and click Submit

5. Track Your Performance

Once your site is indexed, Google Search Console lets you:

  1. Monitor clicks and impressions
  2. See which keywords are driving traffic
  3. Track indexing issues

This step ensures your content keeps performing well over time.


Bonus: Streamline Your Content Workflow with Docswrite

Publishing blog posts to WordPress can feel clunky—especially if you're working from Google Docs.

That’s where comes in.

Docswrite is a website (not a plugin) that allows you to import your Google Docs directly into your WordPress site. It manages everything for you, including formatting, images, and links. Just write your post in Google Docs, connect Docswrite, and you're ready to publish. No copying and pasting. No manual reformatting. 100% efficient.

Ideal for content teams, freelancers, and anyone who prefers the simplicity of Google Docs with the power of WordPress.


FAQs

How long does it take for Google to index my WordPress site?

It can take anywhere from a few hours to a few days. Using Search Console and submitting your sitemap speeds up the process.

Do I need a plugin to connect Google Docs to WordPress?

No. With , you don’t need any plugin. Docswrite is a standalone web-based service that handles the entire process for you.

Can I see if my site is already on Google?

Yes! Type site:yourdomain.com into Google search. If results appear, your site is already indexed.

Is Docswrite secure?

Yes, Docswrite uses secure authentication and doesn’t store your content. It acts as a bridge between Google Docs and WordPress.

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