According to me there are many tool available to check your site pages have been indexed by google.You can use Open site explorer, Search status toolbar and many more.So try on it, it will provide you best result.
Those searches will only return all pages indexed. To establish which pages are in the main index and not the supplemental index you need to type in the following: site:www.yourdomain.com ~inallurl:www.yourdomain.com
if you're using mozilla, i would suggest installing SEO Quake toolbar. it will give you a lot of information about your site and even about your competitors.
You can search in google, site:www.domainname.com.Either there are seo tools are available so you can search those tools too.You can use seo quake tool to check your website indexed pages in google. Thanks
You can use several s.e.o tools to check index pages of your website. On the other hand you can check it manually by typing site:your domain full address on Google address bar for example site:http://www.badcreditloanss.co.uk/ and press enter. It will show all the index pages of your website.
Can I just say that no-one has mentioned in this thread AT ALL that the query is: site:domain.com I mean does anyone actually read what people write here?
You must be kidding... Have you tried it yourself? Because you will find the results less than satisfying. Search machines are not Windows and you cannot use wildcards in the same way! For example, when trying that on Google you will get the following message: Your search - site:www.yoursitename.com/* - did not match any documents. Suggestions: * Make sure all words are spelled correctly. * Try different keywords. * Try more general keywords. Please don't recommend something that you have not even tried out yourself - it won't work on Google, Yahoo or Bing. Perhaps it works on some obscure search machine, but not on the big ones. And you offer SEO services?