Yes, you can type site:myurl.com to see all of the pages that Google has indexed. The site: operator is pretty helpful. It might not have all your posts and pages if it has recently been indexed, but the crawler will eventually make its way back. The more established your site is, and the more links you have, the quicker that will happen.
Well, in fact, you should google with the phrase "info:xxxxx.com" and see if there is any result shown up.
Hi. As all said in order to check whether the site is indexed or not, you need to type the name of your site in Google and you will get the result.
not exactly. But you can confirm yourself by looking into the google webmaster tools account (if you've already registered). If you've not registered with GWT, do it and then you can have the indexing data and other reports regarding to the website's performance at Google.
Also, install Google analytics for your site and if it brings organic traffic, it is well indexed by then.
Analytics does not mean youre indexed. Google may as well look at your site and decide to blow it off. The indication is just like the poster said - Search in Google for your URL and if it comes up there's your index.
if you use site:sitename.com and it shows your site than Google indexed it but it doesn't mean that it is indexed for they keyword you are targeted for.
yes, if google is showing the result means your site has been indexed and if not then it will show you error.
Yes, if you can see your website in SERPs by searching your domain then definitely you are indexed in Google.
Yes, indeed it means that you are indexed, now promote it and work on getting better rankings for keywords or pay someone, because this is the real and hardest part.