How to Use Google Search Console to Increase Your Traffic You should be pretty well versed in how to use Google Search Console by now. But did you know you can leverage the Performance Search Results reports on the platform to drive more traffic to your website? Here’s how: Optimize Resu...
GSC’s URL Inspection Tool helps you diagnose a single page’s issues. When you inspect a page, the URL Inspection Tool tells you the page’s indexing status and, if applicable, why it’s not indexed. You can also request indexing of a page (or re-indexing to validate fixes if you’...
We want to show you how to use this powerful tool to improve your SEO. Putting it bluntly, GSC is to SEO what oxygen is to humans. You need it. Your site can’t live without it. The article you’re about to read will put you in a graduate-level intensive study of GSC. You’...
GSC provides a broad overview of performance, and you can drill down into the nitty-gritty details for area-specific analysis using filters. Use the information you find here to improve your site’s search performance and get more organic traffic from Google. Right under ‘Performance on Search...
Like any tool, you’ll need to spend some time learning how to use it to take full advantage of the information it provides. However, it’s absolutely worth the effort to improve the search engine visibility of your online store!
There’s one GSC feature that doesn’t get enough praise, though—the Crawl Stats report. It’s hard to find but gives you tons of information about how Google crawls your website—information you can use to make sure the search giant indexes your site properly. In this article, I’ll...
That said, don’t confuse GSC with Google Analytics. What’s the difference between Google Analytics and Google Search Console? Google Analytics is a reporting tool that helps you understand how visitors interact and behave on your website. On the other hand, Google Search Console is a tool ...
We recommend everyone enter the URL of their XML sitemap into GSC to make Google find it easily. In addition, you can quickly see if your sitemap gives errors or if some pages aren’t indexed, for instance. Checking this regularly, you’re sure Google can find and read your XML sitemap...
We recommend everyone enter the URL of their XML sitemap into GSC to make Google find it easily. In addition, you can quickly see if your sitemap gives errors or if some pages aren’t indexed, for instance. Checking this regularly, you’re sure Google can find and read your XML sitemap...
It gets better… There are LOTS of other pages that you can use for the GKP Hack, including: Blog posts Press releases Conference agendas Bio pages of influencers in your industry News stories Podcast transcripts Basically: any page that has text on it is fair game for this technique. ...