a little help for beginners on the Google search console
a little help for beginners on the Google search console
Beginner's Guide to Google Search Console Google provides a free tool called Google
Search Console that provides a ton of in-depth information about your site's performance,
security issues, errors, and more. Google Search Console is a suite of tools from Google
that helps you track your site's performance, find problems, and help your site rank higher on
Google. It is a powerful but complex tool.
In 2010, during significant changes to Google tools for webmasters. It has since been made
to Google Webmaster Tools, including a rebranding as Google Search Console.
The Guide is a great help for beginners to understand how to set up Google Search
Console, what data you'll find on your website, important data you might have forgotten, and
how to constantly monitor any issues that may affect your search engine rankings. research.
If you haven't already, the first thing to do is set up your website with Google Search
Console.
To do this, visit the Search Console website , sign in with your Google account - preferably
the one you already use for Google Analytics.
Click the Add Property button in the upper left corner and you will see this dialog box: Select
URL Prefix, as it gives you more verification options.
Then you will need to verify that this site is yours.
Previously, this involved embedding code in your website header or uploading an HTML file
to your web server.
Now if you already have Google Analytics, it will automatically check your site for you.If that
doesn't work for you, use one of these other options for verification.
Once your site is verified, you'll want to submit a sitemap if you have one available.
This is a simple XML file that will tell Google Search Console what pages you have on your
website.If
you already have one, you can usually find it by typing http://yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml to
see it in your browser.
To create a sitemap if you don't already have one, you can use online tools such as XML
sitemaps.
If you are running a website on your own domain using WordPress, you can install the
Google XML Sitemaps plugin.
Once you have activated the plugin, look under your settings in thedashboard
WordPressand click on XML-Sitemap.
The plugin should have generated your sitemap already, so you don't have to do anything
else.
You'll find your URL at the very top of the page: Copy the link address and go back to
Google Search Console, then paste it under "Add a new sitemap. Search Console may take
a few days to start extracting information about your website.
Remember to wait a bit, then read on to find out what you can learn from Google Search
Console! Once you have added and verified your website, you will be able to see tons
Information about your site's performance
Remember, this is a powerful tool; it's just the highlights of new data types and important
data that you need to remember to check occasionally.
Under "Sitemaps" you will see information about your sitemap, including if you have one
and when it was last updated.
If you notice that the last upload date of your sitemap is not recent, you may want to submit
your sitemap to update the number of URLs submitted.
Otherwise, it lets you know how Google reads your sitemap and if all of your pages are
displayed the way you want. If for some reason you need to temporarily block a page from
Google's search results, head for deletions
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