We delivered a beta version of a new Search Console experience to a select group of users a few months ago. We're starting to roll out this beta version to all Search Console users so that everyone may experience how easy it is to optimize a website's appearance on Google Search. There will be reports on search performance, index coverage, AMP status, and job postings. We'll send you an email when your site is ready in the new Search Console.
New search console
We began by including some of the
most commonly used features in the new Search Console.
It can now be used in your
day-to-day flow of addressing these topics.
We're not done yet, so the Search
Console (beta) will continue integrating functionality from the traditional
Search Console throughout the year.
Both versions will coexist until the
new Console is finished.
And they will be easily
interconnected by links in the navigation bar so that you can use them both.
With 16 months of
data, search performance has improved!
You'll appreciate the new Search
Performance report if you're a lover of Search Analytics.
Users have consistently asked for
more data in Search Analytics throughout the years.
The new report will get 16 months of
data, making it easier to analyze longer-term patterns and conduct
year-over-year comparisons.
This data will be available via the Search
Console API.
Index Coverage: a
detailed look into Google's indexing
The updated Index Coverage report
provides information on how your website's URLs are indexed.
It displays URLs that have been
correctly indexed.
As well as warnings about potential
concerns and reasons why Google has not indexed some URLs.
The report is based on our brand-new
Issue Tracking feature.
So, how does that
function in practice?
You'll see a sample of URLs from
your site when you drill down into a specific issue in new search console.
When you click on error URLs, you'll
be taken to the page's information page.
It includes connections to
diagnostic tools that can help you figure out what's causing the problem.
Multiple teams within an
organization are frequently involved in resolving Search concerns.
It's vital to give the proper people
access to information regarding the present state of the implementation.
As well as any concerns that have
arisen.
How can I do that?
With the share button on top of most
reports in the new Search Console, you may do this now.
It will create a shareable link to
the report.
The Search Console can also assist
you in confirming that an issue has been resolved.
As well as assisting us in updating
our index.
To do so, select a problem flagged and
click Validate Fix.
Google will then prioritize crawling
and reprocessing the damaged URLs.
It allows your site to get back on
track faster than before.
What about For
sites that submit sitemap files?
The Index Coverage report is most
useful for sites that submit sitemap files.
Sitemap files are an excellent
approach to inform search engines about new or updated URLs.
You may now utilize the sitemap
filter over the Index Coverage data to:
Focus on a specific list of URLs
after submitting a sitemap file.
In Conclusion, The new Search
Console was created from the ground up to surface the most actionable findings
and creates an interaction model that walks you through the process of
resolving any issues that may have arisen.
See more:
Google console
website: What is its importance?
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