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Google indexing help for newly launched site, to feature in Google search

Hey Reddit community! I recently launched my blog site online, and am researching things I can do to increase its visibility on Google search. I submitted my site map and site pages to Google Search console for indexing, but it is still not featuring when I search for it on Google. Do I need to do anything else to increase its visibility and ranking? Or does that come over time, and as I add more content to it because my site is so new?

Also, Google search console returned results that my text was too small for mobile usability, but I loaded the site on a mobile device and it doesn't look too small. Do I need to fix these errors, or can I just leave them as is? I would appreciate any advice you have! Thank you!

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