Search visibility for aionui.site
Code and content help SEO, but zero impressions usually means Google is not successfully crawling or indexing your property—or the wrong URL is verified in Search Console.
1. Confirm the live URL
This project’s canonical domain is https://aionui.site. Ensure your host serves HTTPS, returns 200 for the homepage, and does not redirect to a different domain that is not verified in Search Console.
2. Submit the XML sitemap
In Google Search Console → Sitemaps, add:
https://aionui.site/sitemap.xml
Our robots.txt references this sitemap (if your host maps /robots.txt to the file in the repo root).
3. Request indexing for key URLs
Use URL Inspection in Search Console for:
https://aionui.site/https://aionui.site/download/https://aionui.site/integrations/
4. Internal discovery
Use the HTML sitemap so users and crawlers find deep pages. Link it from the footer on key templates.
5. Build demand
Organic traffic also grows from backlinks: list AionUi on directories, write a short post linking to what is AionUi, and share release notes linking to download.
6. Avoid duplicate signals
Pick one canonical host (here, https://aionui.site) and redirect www or alternate domains with 301 rules. Mixed signals split PageRank and confuse Search Console coverage reports.
7. Structured data & meta hygiene
Ensure each template exposes a unique <title> and meta description, valid canonical link, and (where relevant) JSON-LD that matches visible content. Broken markup can prevent rich results from appearing even when rankings exist.
8. Timeline expectations
New properties often see days or weeks before meaningful impressions. If coverage is clean, sitemaps succeed, and manual inspection shows “URL is on Google,” focus on content depth and reputable inbound links rather than daily rank checking.