Tetap teratur dengan koleksi
Simpan dan kategorikan konten berdasarkan preferensi Anda.
Persyaratan teknis Google Penelusuran
Anda tidak perlu membayar untuk membuat halaman Anda ditampilkan di hasil penelusuran.
Halaman Anda dapat diindeks oleh Google Penelusuran
asalkan memenuhi persyaratan teknis minimumnya, yaitu:
Googlebot tidak diblokir.
Halaman berfungsi, artinya Google menerima kode status HTTP 200 (success).
Halaman memiliki konten yang dapat diindeks.
Googlebot tidak diblokir (dapat menemukan dan mengakses halaman)
Google hanya mengindeks halaman di web yang dapat diakses oleh publik dan yang tidak
memblokir crawler kami, Googlebot,
untuk meng-crawl halaman tersebut. Jika halaman diubah setelannya menjadi pribadi, seperti mengharuskan login untuk melihatnya,
Googlebot tidak akan meng-crawl halaman tersebut. Demikian pula, jika salah satu dari
beberapa mekanisme
digunakan untuk memblokir Google agar tidak melakukan pengindeksan, halaman tersebut tidak akan diindeks.
Periksa apakah Googlebot dapat menemukan dan mengakses halaman Anda
Halaman yang diblokir oleh robots.txt
kemungkinan tidak ditampilkan di hasil Google Penelusuran. Untuk melihat daftar halaman yang tidak dapat diakses oleh
Google (tetapi ingin Anda tampilkan di hasil Penelusuran), gunakan
Laporan Pengindeksan Halaman
dan laporan Statistik Crawling
di Search Console. Setiap laporan dapat berisi informasi yang berbeda tentang URL Anda, jadi sebaiknya lihat kedua laporan tersebut.
Google hanya mengindeks halaman yang ditayangkan dengan
kode status HTTP 200 (success).
Halaman error server dan klien tidak diindeks. Anda dapat memeriksa kode status HTTP untuk halaman tertentu
dengan Alat Inspeksi URL.
Halaman memiliki konten yang dapat diindeks
Setelah Googlebot dapat menemukan dan mengakses halaman yang berfungsi, Google akan memeriksa konten yang dapat
diindeks di halaman tersebut. Konten yang dapat diindeks berarti:
[null,null,["Terakhir diperbarui pada 2025-08-04 UTC."],[[["\u003cp\u003eGetting your webpage into Google Search results is free, provided it meets the basic technical requirements.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eFor a webpage to be indexed by Google, it must be publicly accessible, crawlable by Googlebot, and return an HTTP 200 (success) status code.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eThe webpage should also contain indexable content in a supported file type and adhere to Google's spam policies, though indexing isn't guaranteed.\u003c/p\u003e\n"],["\u003cp\u003eGoogle Search Console provides tools like the Page Indexing report, Crawl Stats report, and URL Inspection tool to help you assess and troubleshoot indexing issues.\u003c/p\u003e\n"]]],["To be eligible for Google Search indexing, a page must meet these technical requirements: Googlebot must not be blocked from accessing it, the page must function correctly with an HTTP 200 (success) status code, and it must contain indexable content. Blocking Googlebot prevents crawling, while utilizing a `noindex` tag prevents indexing, allowing crawling. The Page Indexing and Crawl Stats reports in Search Console, as well as the URL Inspection tool, can check page status.\n"],null,["# Google Search Technical Requirements | Google Search Central\n\nGoogle Search technical requirements\n====================================\n\n\nIt costs nothing to get your page in search results, no matter what anyone tries to tell you.\nAs long as your page meets the minimum technical requirements, it's eligible to be\nindexed by Google Search:\n\n1. Googlebot isn't blocked.\n2. The page works, meaning that Google receives an HTTP `200 (success)` status code.\n3. The page has indexable content.\n\n| Just because a page meets these requirements doesn't mean that a page will be indexed; indexing isn't guaranteed.\n\nGooglebot isn't blocked (it can find and access the page)\n---------------------------------------------------------\n\n\nGoogle only indexes pages on the web that are accessible to the public and which don't\nblock our crawler, [Googlebot](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/googlebot),\nfrom crawling them. If a page is made private, such as requiring a log-in to view it,\nGooglebot will not crawl it. Similarly, if one of the\n[several mechanisms](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/control-what-you-share) are\nused to block Google from indexing, the page will not be indexed.\n\n### Check if Googlebot can find and access your page\n\n\nPages that are blocked by [robots.txt](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/robots/intro)\nare unlikely to show in Google Search results. To see a list of pages that are inaccessible to\nGoogle (but that you would like to see in Search results), use both the\n[Page Indexing report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7440203)\nand [Crawl Stats report](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9679690)\nin Search Console. Each report may contain different information about your URLs, so it's a good idea to look at both reports.\n\n\nTo test a specific page, use the [URL Inspection tool](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289).\n\nThe page works (it's not an error page)\n---------------------------------------\n\n\nGoogle only indexes pages that are served with an\n[HTTP `200 (success)` status code](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/http-network-errors#2xx-success).\nClient and server error pages aren't indexed. You can check the HTTP status code for a given\npage with the [URL Inspection tool](https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289).\n\nThe page has indexable content\n------------------------------\n\n\nOnce Googlebot can find and access a working page, Google checks the page for indexable\ncontent. Indexable content means:\n\n- The textual content is in a [file type that Google Search supports](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/indexable-file-types).\n- The content doesn't violate our [spam policies](/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies).\n\n| While blocking Googlebot with a robots.txt file will prevent crawling, a page's URL might still appear in search results. To instruct Google not to index a page, use [`noindex`](/search/docs/crawling-indexing/block-indexing) and allow Google to crawl the URL."]]