How to get your website noticed on Google?
Short answer: yes, it's within your reach — provided you go about it methodically. Here's how, point by point.
TL;DR
A website nobody knows is a shop with no sign on a street with no footfall. Getting your site noticed on Google follows a logical journey: first exist for the engine, then exist on your customers' searches, finally exist more strongly than the competitors. PageOneBoost applies this method for its clients — one-time yearly payment from €300, no monthly subscription, free audit.
What you need to understand
Exist for Google: indexing : Search Console set up, sitemap submitted, blockers removed: as long as Google doesn't know your pages, nothing else counts. It's a matter of days, and it's the mandatory starting point.
Exist on searches: targeted content : Your site must answer what your customers actually type: one page per service, answers to their concrete questions, their words rather than your jargon. That's what turns a brochure site into a findable one.
Anchor yourself locally : A Google Business Profile linked to the site, regular reviews, consistent contact details everywhere: for a proximity business, local prominence is the shortest path to the first positions — and the first calls.
The method, point by point
Earn your first recommendations : Reputable directories, partners, suppliers, local press, trade associations: every credible link is a voice telling Google you exist. A few good mentions beat a hundred dubious listings.
Keep the momentum going : A site that publishes, collects reviews and improves regularly sends signs of life that Google notices. Visibility is a motion, not a state: it's built in layers, month after month.
- Exist for Google: indexing
- Exist on searches: targeted content
- Anchor yourself locally
- Earn your first recommendations
- Keep the momentum going
What PageOneBoost does for you
Everything above takes time, method and experience. That's exactly what PageOneBoost does: a free audit to measure your potential, then the complete foundation built — technical, content, Google Business Profile, reviews, authority — to target the first page for the long run.
Our model is simple: a one-time yearly payment, from €300, with no monthly subscription. The service covers 12 months and renews by tacit renewal. 100% white-hat method, measurable results. To talk it through: +33 1 84 80 13 42.
Frequently asked questions
Do you need to submit your site to Google manually?
Submitting the sitemap in Search Console is enough — that's the modern "submission". Paid services promising to "register your site with search engines" are selling a free procedure, often bundled with useless practices.
Does social media get my site noticed by Google?
Indirectly: shares don't mechanically improve rankings, but they expose your content to people who may cite it, link to it and search for your brand. It's an amplifier, not a direct SEO lever.
How long before my site is "known"?
Indexing takes days, the first local positions a few weeks to a few months, and the reputation that shields you from competitors is counted in quarters. Each stage already produces results — no need to wait for the end to benefit.
Where should you actually start?
With a proper assessment: indexing, current rankings, Google Business Profile, technical health. That's exactly what PageOneBoost's free audit covers — you know where you stand before investing anything.
How much does serious SEO support cost?
At PageOneBoost, it's a one-time yearly payment from €300, with no monthly subscription: the service covers 12 months and renews by tacit renewal. The initial audit is free.
Get onto the first page of Google
Free audit, one-time yearly payment from €300, no monthly subscription. PageOneBoost builds your visibility to last.
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