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Question About Submitting Website to Google

Hi everyone,

I have a hobby Instagram account that has done well with growth and income and five months I decided to create a website and add a blog. I've got about 10 articles up and add one new blog a week.

I am trying to add my website to Google to be indexed and I'm stuck on literally step on. I logged into Google Search Console and I see two options:

"To start, select property type" and then options to select Domain or URL Prefix.

I clicked on Domain and it wants me to log into my website server and verify my domain ownership via DNS record.

I use GoDaddy for my domain name and when I logged in it said it had no DNS information because it didn't manage my site.

I use Siteground for hosting and cannot find any information about DNS.

Where should I look? Is this how I actually get my site indexed? The SEO terminology is really dense to me and I've been Googling for answers but wind up confused.

Thanks for clarification.

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