Rank Your Website Through Google Search console



Google Webmaster Tools, Google Search Console is a free online service from Google that can provide information on your site's performance so you can use the data to enhance your marketing and SEO efforts, and there for increase your profits. In a world in which data is the key to success, Google's Search Console makes it easy to gather the information you need to maximize your website's performance.

Some features you'll find in the Google Search Console include:

Submit website content for crawling and indexing

The ability to verify robots.txt and XML sitemap files

Remove content you don't want indexed

Discover search queries visitors are using to reach your site

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Monitor backlinks

Information on any issues that Google's robots search spiders encountered when they visited your site, including broken links, manual penalties, malware detection and more.

Information on which pages within your site are indexed in Google.

Notification from Google if there are problems with your site.

Although your site can be crawled and indexed in Google's search engine without using the Google Search Console, using the console can give you important information to ensure your site's health and good placement without penalties in Google's search ranking.


How to Access Google Search Console

To get the Google Search Console, you need to a Google account, which is free. If you use Gmail, Blogger, Google+ or YouTube, you have a Google account, already. Once you have an account, here's how to add Google Search Console to it:


Visit the Google Search Console page.

Click on the red, Add a Property button in the top right-hand corner of the page.

Enter your website URL into the box and hit Continue. Note you can have more than one website in your account.

In order to provide full functionality, you'll need to verify that you are the site owner or manager. There are five verification options are available:

You can upload an HTML file that Google provides to your website or blog host's server. This is Google's recommended method.

You can add a piece of code in between the <head> and </head> section of your homepage or blog header page.

If you use Google Analytics, you can verify the site through that as long as your GA code is in the <head> section of your homepage or blog header page.

Insert a TXT record provided by Google into the DNS configuration.

If you have a Google Tag Manager account, you can use that to verify your site.

find all the data and reports.

The gear icon on the top right-hand side of the page will give you settings options where you can find other tools, preferences and more. If you click on the gear tool and then select Search Console Preferences, you can set up email notifications.

You can get Google Search Console data in your Google Analytics account if you integrate the accounts. You can do that by clicking the gear icon and selecting Google Analytics Property. Select the website you want to connect, and click Save.

Messages left navigation menu is where Google will let you know what's up with your site including increases in 404 pages and updates needed for WordPress.

Security left navigation menu issues are where Google will let you know if it detected anything suspicious on your site. This would be important to take care of because you want your site to be safe for visitors, but also, Google may penalize you.

There is a ton of more information to be found and used from Google Search Console. You can click on the various links to find the data to be discovered, You might also want to check out the Google Search Console page on how to use it day-to-day and monthly to stay informed about your site.


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