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  2. Getting started with Search Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/10267942

    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.

  3. About Search Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9128668

    About Search Console. Google Search Console is a free service offered by Google that helps you monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot your site's presence in Google Search results. You don't have to sign up for Search Console to be included in Google Search results, but Search Console helps you understand and improve how Google sees your site.

  4. Reports at a glance - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9133276

    These tools and reports can be found on Search Console under Settings. Prove to Search Console that you own a specific website. Suggested use: Confirm ownership to activate Search Console for your site and get access to your Google Search data. Manage users and permissions for your Search Console property.

  5. Performance report (Search results) - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/7576553

    Configuring the report. The default view of the report shows the click and impression data for your site in Google Search results for the past three months. Choose which metrics to see by selecting tabs above the chart. Metrics are the numbers to show (clicks, impressions, position, CTR).

  6. Get started with Search Console - Google Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9128669

    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.

  7. Removals and SafeSearch reports Tool - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9689846?hl=en

    Search Console exposes two tools for removing or refreshing content in Search results: Removals tool (this tool): The page or image still exists, and you want to remove it from Google Search results for a limited period of time (180 days), or the page or image is already removed, but still appears in Google Search result. You must own the ...

  8. Disavow links to your site - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/2648487

    Go to the disavow links tool page. Select a property from the property list. Click Cancel Disavowals. The disavowal list for the selected property will be removed. It can take a few weeks for Google to incorporate your list into our index as we recrawl the web and reprocess the pages that we see.

  9. URL Inspection Tool - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9012289?hl=en

    Type the fully-qualified URL to inspect in the inspection search bar at the top of any Search Console screen. The URL must be in the currently opened property. Click an Inspect link next to a page URL in most reports. Sometimes you need to hover over the URL to see this option. Open the URL Inspection Tool.

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

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/34592

    To add a new property: Open the property selector dropdown in any Search Console page, or click here. Select + Add property on the dropdown. Choose the type of property to add: URL-prefix property (https://example.com) A URL-prefix property specifies the start of a URL.

  11. Crawl Stats report - Search Console Help

    support.google.com/webmasters/answer/9679690

    Crawl Stats report. The Crawl Stats report shows you statistics about Google's crawling history on your website. For instance, how many requests were made and when, what your server response was, and any availability issues encountered. You can use this report to detect whether Google encounters serving problems when crawling your site.

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