Why Is My Website Not Showing Up on Google?

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Why Is My Website Not Showing Up on Google

You have a website. You paid for it, it looks decent, and it has your services and contact info. So why is nobody finding it?

This is one of the most common frustrations we hear from business owners, and the answer is almost never that the website does not exist. Google knows it exists. The problem is that Google has no reason to show it to anyone.

Here are the reasons that come up most often.


The Site Was Built for Looks, Not Search

A good-looking website and a website Google can read are not the same thing. Search engines do not see your site the way a person does. They read the structure, the page titles, the headings, the content, and dozens of other signals to figure out what your site is about and whether it deserves to rank.

If your site was built by someone who focused on how it looks without thinking about how it reads to Google, it is probably invisible. Great design with no SEO (Search Engine Optimization) foundation is just a pretty digital business card that nobody can find.


Nobody Told Google What You Do or Where You Do It

Google needs your site to be specific. Vague copy like 'we help businesses grow' or 'quality service you can trust' tells Google nothing useful. It cannot connect that to the searches people are actually doing.

Your site needs to clearly say what you do, who you do it for, and where you are located. If you are a plumber in Kelowna, those words need to appear naturally throughout your site. If they do not, Google cannot match you to the people searching for a plumber in Kelowna.


The Site Is Too New

Google takes time. A brand-new website is not going to show up in search results overnight, or even within a few weeks. It takes time for Google to crawl your site, assess it, and decide where it belongs in results. If your site launched recently and is properly set up, some of this is just patience. If it has been six months or more and nothing is moving, something else is wrong.


Your Competitors Have Been at This Longer

Search is competitive. The businesses showing up at the top of Google have usually been building their online presence for years, earning backlinks, publishing content, and collecting reviews. You are not just trying to get Google to notice you. You are trying to rank above businesses that already have a head start.

That does not mean it is impossible. It means you need a strategy, not just a website.


What Actually Fixes It

Kelowna SEO is not a one-time thing you add to a website after it is built. It needs to be part of how the site is structured, what the content says, how fast it loads, and how it builds authority over time. When it is done properly from the start, the results compound. When it is an afterthought, you end up asking why nobody can find you.

If your site has been sitting there without generating traffic, it is worth finding out why. Here is how we approach SEO, and what it would take to actually move the needle for your business.

Ian Atkinson

Ian is digital systems architect, strategist, and creative technologist with over 20 years of experience building high-performance web platforms for real-world businesses. His work bridges the gap between creative design, technical engineering, and business strategy.

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