Search Console
Google Search Console is a free service provided by Google that helps websites monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot their site's presence in Google Search results. Search Console can help you figure out errors in your site; performance in terms of click-through rate (CTR), impressions, clicks, and position; and coverage of webpages within your website.
To add your blog to Google's Search Console, go through the links provided below and follow these simple instructions:
Once you've added your site, I would recommend to switch over the new Search Console, as it is a lot more user-friendly and reminiscing of Google Analytics dashboards.
The Search Console Overview shows the Performance, Coverage, and Enhancement reports. The report below is the one for Performance.
Performance reports:
This report shows how I stack up on Google's search engine. It gives the users the total number of clicks, impressions, CTR, and position on Google's search engine from a specific date range. You can also go to a specific day and look at the statistics per day. Moreover, the Performance report lets you look into queries, pages, countries, devices, and search appearance of your site. The image above shows the pages of my website that appeared in searches, as well as the clicks, impressions, CTR, and general position of my page.
Coverage reports:
The Coverage report shows if there are any errors in your pages that might hurt your ranking on Google or if there are any other issues with your pages. It also shows how many of your pages have been indexed by Google.
Links:
What is Search Console? - https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9128668?hl=en&ref_topic=9128571
Google Search Console - https://search.google.com/search-console/about
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