Google Search Console (GSC) is a tool that monitors your site’s search performance and technical SEO health.
It reports on a variety of metrics, from search appearance to user experience. Which can help you improve your site and get more traffic from Google.
Here are just a few things you can do with GSC:
- Get your content on Google
- Understand how Google Search sees your pages
- Improve your performance on Google Search
- Optimize your content with Search Analytics
- See which pages Google can find and index on your site
- Submit sitemaps and individual URLs for crawling
- Get alerted on issues and fix your site
- And more
Refereneces:
https://search.google.com/search-console/about
https://www.semrush.com/blog/google-search-console/
How do I access Google Search Console?
You will need a active email account on the Google network (Gmail or Workspace). We recommend you create an email address for your business and avoid using your personal Gmail. Sign-in using the link below and add your first property (website) or access you existing properties.
Access here: https://search.google.com/search-console
How to give us access to your Google Search Console?
This will give us permission to access, add properties, research and solve issues ourselves. It saves you from provising your password and authentication.
Steps:
- Sign into to Google Search Console\
- Click the “Settings” option in the left menu
- Click “Users and permissions” from teh central options
- Click “Add User” button
- A pop-up modal window will be displayed
- Add we*******@******go.click in the email address field
- Choose “full” to give us the accesss we require
- Click “Add” button
Please use the email we*******@******go.click. This is a Google Workspace email.
How do I learn more?
Honestly, the best way to learn how to use Google Search Console is videos. Google has prepared a You Tube channel specifically for this purpose.
Link: https://www.youtube.com/@GoogleSearchCentral
Note: The links and steps were accurate at the time this page was first published. Things may evolve. Search for new links.