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Google Search Console

Previously known as Google Websmaster Tools

If you are looking for Google’s Webmaster Tools and concerned that it has disappeared for good, don’t worry. At the end of May 2015, it transformed into Google Search Console. If you are about to launch a website or currently have several on the go, you need to be using the Google Search Console to find out how the UK’s most popular search engine ranks and assesses your online content.

When you first log into Google Search Console you will see a list of your properties or websites. Adding a new domain will bring up the chance to verify your ownership of the site and there are various ways of doing this. The primary method is to insert some Google HTML into your site and you can do this by uploading a file if you are able to do so, or by inserting a meta tag before the body text.

There are a few other ways you can undertake verification and that is via your domain provider if you have a log in or through your existing Google Analytics Account. If you have access to tag management you can also use this. If you verify using more than one method then, according to Google, this makes your ‘ownership more resilient.’

Google Search Console

Once you have verified your website then you get access to a number of useful tools which will help improve your ranking. This includes:

You can add as many sites as you like to the Google Search Console and keep track of how they are performing in relation to each other. But it doesn’t stop there. You can check keywords and how they are performing and undertake international targeting, as well as ensuring that you are optimised for mobile devices.

In short, if you want a comprehensive overview of your website and how it is performing in the Google rankings, with great tips on how to improve, then the Search Console is certainly a useful tool.

Click here to go to the Google Search Console or put Search Console into Google.

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