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Why Your Website Isn’t Showing Up on Google (Even If It Looks Perfect)A lot of business owners think once a website is l...
07/04/2026

Why Your Website Isn’t Showing Up on Google (Even If It Looks Perfect)

A lot of business owners think once a website is live, Google will automatically find it.

That’s not true.

A website can look beautiful, be fully functional, and still be completely invisible on Google if a few basic SEO and indexing steps are missing.

Recently, I audited a beautiful women-led business website that was built and hosted carefully by the founder herself. The site was visually strong, well-designed, and clearly made with intention.

But there was one big problem:

👉 It wasn’t showing up on Google at all, not even for the business name.

And the reason wasn’t “bad SEO.”

It was simpler: Google was never properly guided to index the site.

This is something I see often at AllôPixel, where the gap between “website is live” and “website is discoverable” is bigger than most people realize.

Here’s what usually goes wrong:
1. Google can’t properly access the site

Sometimes pages are blocked by:

robots.txt settings
“noindex” tags
staging/password protection
broken internal links

If Google can’t crawl it, it won’t index it.

2. Google Search Console is not set up

This is one of the most common missing steps.

Without Search Console:

Google isn’t notified your site exists
sitemap isn’t submitted
indexing happens slowly or not at all

3. Sitemap is missing or not submitted

A sitemap tells Google what pages exist and how your site is structured.

Without it, Google may miss important pages entirely.

4. Weak or unclear on-page SEO

Even simple things matter:

page titles that don’t describe the business
missing meta descriptions
unclear headings (H1, H2 structure)
content that looks nice but doesn’t explain what you do

Google needs clarity before rankings.

5. No external trust signals

New websites often have:

no backlinks
no mentions online
no authority signals

So Google takes longer to trust and surface them.

The key takeaway

A website is not “visible” just because it’s live.

It becomes visible only when:
✔ Google can crawl it
✔ It’s properly indexed
✔ It has clear structure
✔ It sends trust signals

At AllôPixel, I often see businesses doing everything right visually — but missing these foundational SEO steps that actually make the site discoverable.

And the good news?

Most of these issues are fixable quickly once identified.

If your website exists but isn’t showing up on Google, it’s usually a setup issue, not luck.

If you want, I can take a quick look and tell you what’s missing.

-AllôPixel (allopixel.com)

A website should do more than just exist. It should reflect the quality, personality, and professionalism behind the bus...
06/09/2026

A website should do more than just exist. It should reflect the quality, personality, and professionalism behind the business.

We recently had the pleasure of working with In Bloom Events on their new website, and we're proud of how it turned out.

Our focus was on creating a clean, elegant, and user-friendly experience that showcases their services while making it easy for visitors to explore and connect.

Every project is different, but the goal is always the same: create something that looks great, works seamlessly, and helps the business grow.

You can check it out here: **www.inbloomevents.ca**

We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. 😊

Why Small Businesses Still Need a Website in 2026I often hear business owners say:"Why would I need a website? I already...
06/02/2026

Why Small Businesses Still Need a Website in 2026

I often hear business owners say:

"Why would I need a website? I already have Facebook and Instagram."

It is a reasonable question.

Social media has become one of the most powerful ways to reach customers. It allows businesses to share updates, showcase their work, and connect with their community.

But if your entire online presence depends on social media, you are building your business on land that you do not own.

Think about it for a moment.

Your page is not actually yours. Neither is your Instagram account. The platforms decide who sees your content, how often it appears, and what features are available. An algorithm change can dramatically reduce your reach overnight.

A website is different.

Your website is the one place online that belongs to your business. It is a space where you control the message, the design, the customer experience, and the information people see.

There is another important reason.

When people discover a business on social media, many of them immediately search for its website.

They want to learn more before making a decision.

They want to know who you are, what services you offer, how to contact you, what previous customers have said, and whether your business feels trustworthy.

A professional website answers all of those questions in one place.

It also helps you get found by people who are not following you on social media.

Every day, people search Google for local businesses and services. They are looking for contractors, therapists, photographers, landscapers, restaurants, and dozens of other services.

If your business only exists on social media, many of those potential customers may never find you.

The businesses that perform best online today are not choosing between social media and a website.

They are using both.

Social media helps people discover your business.

Your website helps them trust your business.

And trust is often what turns a visitor into a customer.

In 2026, social media is still incredibly important.

But it should be the road that leads people to your business, not the entire business itself.

A website remains one of the most valuable investments a small business can make because it gives you something that social media never can:

Ownership, credibility, and control.

What do you think? Have you ever chosen a business because they had a professional website? We are here to answer your questions at www.allopixel.com

Branding Beyond Logos: Why Visual Identity Builds Trust (Before You Even Speak)Most people hear “branding” and immediate...
05/03/2026

Branding Beyond Logos: Why Visual Identity Builds Trust (Before You Even Speak)

Most people hear “branding” and immediately think of a logo.

But here’s the reality, your logo is just a small piece of a much bigger picture.

Your brand isn’t what you say about your business.
It’s what people feel the moment they land on your page, scroll your content, or visit your website.

And that judgment? It happens fast.
We’re talking seconds.

Before anyone reads a single word, they’ve already decided:
Does this feel professional? Can I trust this? Is this worth my time?

That decision is driven almost entirely by your visual identity.

A strong one does three things quietly, but powerfully:

1. It makes you recognizable
When your colours, fonts, and layouts are consistent, people start to remember you even if they don’t realize it yet. Familiarity builds comfort, and comfort builds trust.

2. It sets the expectation of quality
Design is perception. Clean, intentional visuals signal that you care about details and take your business seriously.
On the flip side, inconsistency or outdated design can create doubt, even if your service is exceptional.

3. It creates a feeling people can trust
People don’t just choose based on logic. They choose based on how something feels.
A strong brand feels clear, stable, and aligned—and that makes the decision easier for your client.

This is why branding isn’t decoration.
It’s not about “making things look nice.”

It’s about shaping perception before a conversation even begins.

Because in a crowded market, people don’t always choose the best option…They choose the one that feels right.

Sometimes it’s not your service, it’s how it’s being perceived.

If you’re not sure how your brand comes across send me a message, I’ll take a quick look and share a few honest insights.

A lot of business owners think having a website is enough.But the truth is most websites don’t sell. They simply exist.T...
04/29/2026

A lot of business owners think having a website is enough.

But the truth is most websites don’t sell. They simply exist.

They look decent, they have information, maybe even a contact form… yet they don’t turn visitors into clients. And the reason is almost always the same: they were built as an “online brochure” instead of a conversion system.

A website that actually sells has three core functions working together:

1. Clarity in seconds
Visitors should immediately understand what you do, who you help, and why it matters. If they have to think, they leave.

2. Trust built visually and structurally
Design is not decoration. It’s psychology. The way your layout, spacing, typography, and imagery are structured either builds confidence or creates doubt.

3. A clear path to action
Most websites fail here. They assume people will “figure it out.” A selling website guides the visitor step-by-step toward booking, calling, or purchasing.

The difference between a website that looks good and a website that brings clients is simple:

One is designed for approval.
The other is designed for action.

And in today’s world, attention is expensive. You don’t get a second chance to make your website make sense.

If you feel like your website isn’t doing its job, feel free to reach out I am happy to share a few honest insights.

Allô! 👋                                                                                                                 ...
04/16/2026

Allô! 👋

We're Allopixel — a boutique brand and web design studio based in Montréal.

We're a two-person team (yes, just us — no account managers, no handoffs to juniors, no 47-person cc chains). Just honest, skilled creatives who love working directly with the people
behind the businesses we help build.

We work with small business owners, makers, artists, startups, and entrepreneurs who are ready to stop blending in and start building something worth remembering.

Here's what we do:
→ Brand identity (logos, color, typography, the whole picture)
→ Web design & development
→ Social media templates & content
→ Print, packaging & collateral

Whether you're starting from scratch or your current brand just doesn't feel like you anymore — this is a good place to start.

This page is where we'll share our work, our process, the odd hot take on design, and the occasional behind-the-scenes of studio life in Montréal.

Glad you're here. 🎨

Got a project in mind? Drop us a message — we'd love to hear about it.

🌐 allopixel.com
📩 DM us or visit our site

04/16/2026

Allô! We’ve finally made it to Facebook. 👋

We’re Allopixel — a small creative studio based in Montréal.

One of us designs brands and graphics. The other builds websites and brings it all to life online. Together, we work directly with our clients from start to finish.

No account managers. No handoffs. Just honest work and real conversations.

We started Allopixel because we kept seeing the same thing: brilliant people running real businesses with a logo they downloaded for free, a website they built at midnight, and a brand that just didn’t feel like them anymore.

That felt like a problem worth solving.

Since then, we’ve worked with juice brands, clothing companies, home service businesses, coaches, makers, and startups — from Montréal to halfway around the world.

We’re not a big agency, and we never want to be. Small is how we stay good at what we do.

If you’ve been thinking, “I need to look more professional,” or “my brand doesn’t represent where I’m at anymore,” you’re exactly who we built this for.

Stick around. We’ll be sharing our work, our process, and the occasional honest take on what actually makes a brand work. 🧡

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