I have a shared photo stream that I converted to a public website. If enough people view it, will it show up in a search?

I have a shared photo stream that I converted to a public website. If enough people view it, will it show up in a search? It is for my business. I would like to provide pricing information but I do not want it to be found if a consumer searches for it. Are photo streams searchable on google, etc?

How much space depends on the size of the photos and how many there are.
Settings > general > usage > photos & camera. The shared albums will be included along with other photos.

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