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  2. About Search Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9128668

    Search Console lets you easily monitor and in some cases resolve server errors, site load issues, and security issues like hacking and malware. You can also use it to ensure any site maintenance or adjustments you make happen smoothly with respect to search performance. Web developers: If you are creating the actual markup and/or code for your ...

  3. Get started with Search Console - Google Help

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    Get started. If you're ready to spend more time digging into Search Console's reports, learning how Google Search works, and redesigning your site, you can really analyze and customize your site's performance on Google Search. This track assumes that you are familiar with basic SEO practices and terms. Understand how Google works with your site.

  4. Getting started with Search Console - Search Console Help

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    Open Search Console, then add and verify ownership of your site. You'll need to prove that you are the owner of your website, because Search Console shows information about your site that only site owners should see, and allows you to make changes that can affect how your site appears on Google. Understand how to get the most out of help.

  5. Search Console Help

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    Search Console Educational Resources. Google Search Central Get more in touch with your audience by using best practices to make it easier for search engines to crawl, index, and understand your content. Google Search Central Help Community. Connect with other SEOs, site owners, and product experts in the Google Search Central help community.

  6. Add a website property to Search Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/34592

    A property is Search Console's term for a discrete thing that you can examine or manage in Search Console. A website property represents a website: that is, all pages that share the common domain or URL prefix that you specify. You can manage multiple properties, and choose which one to see or manage using the property selector in Search Console.

  7. Basic Search Console usage for website owners - Google Help

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    Check Search Console whenever you make important site changes to monitor your site’s behavior in Google Search. Adding new content to your site: Test that Google can access your pages using the URL Inspection tool. Tell Google which pages to crawl by updating your sitemap. Tell Google which pages not to crawl using robots.txt or noindex tags.

  8. Change of Address Tool - Search Console Help

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    Step 2: Use the Change of Address tool. After performing the pre-work, if you fulfill the requirements below, you can use the Change of Address tool to forward your old site signals to your new site. Requirements: You must be an owner of both the old and new properties in Search Console. You must use the same Google account to manage both ...

  9. Verify your site ownership - Search Console Help

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    Open Search Console using the same Google account that has edit access to your property in Google Analytics, and add or select the property to verify. Choose Google Analytics in the verification details page for your site and click Verify. If verification fails, see Potential errors below to troubleshoot the issue.

  10. Search Console's overview page - Search Console Help

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    The overview page in Search Console shows a summary of your performance on Google Search. Visit this page to see a summary of your most important metrics and notifications, including search performance, recommendations, and index coverage. If your property has enhancements such as rich results, or is considered an online merchant, you will also ...

  11. Search Console Insights - Search Console Help

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    Search Console Insights combines Google Search data from Search Console with site visit data from Google Analytics to provide simple focused data showing key metrics and traffic changes for your top performing pages. It is developed and maintained by the Search Console team.