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Demystifying Google’s guide to clicks, impressions and position in Google Search Console

Google Search Console is packed with important information for site owners and SEOs. Via GSC, Google has done a great job providing reporting and functionality that can help you diagnose problems, understand your organic search traffic, test your site and more. That said, there are some confusing things that you can come across while traversing […]

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Google Search Console Makes ‘Inspect URL’ Tool More Useful

Google Search Console has updated the Inspect URL tool with information about HTTP response codes, JavaScript logs, and rendered screenshots. Users can access this information by logging into Search Console, navigating to the Inspect URL tool, and clicking on “View crawled page.” A sidebar will then slide in from the right-hand side of the screen

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Google Search Console Pushes Rich Cards Jobs Report Data Anomalies Date Back

I have a real data anomaly for you! The Google Search Console data anomalies page has updated the rich cards section to change the date on where they posted the change to the job rich cards back in September now to tomorrow, November 9, 2017. Here is a screen shot showing the future date, for

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Google Search Console is Sending Warnings About Slow-Loading Pages

Google is sending warnings to webmasters via Search Console, notifying them of slow-loading pages. What makes these new warnings particularly interesting is they reference measurement data from the Chrome User Experience Report, and specifically mention the importance of the following metrics: First Contentful Paint: The point immediately after navigation when a browser renders pixels to

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Google Search Console August 19th Query Report Change Clarified

Remember we reported that Google dropped anonymous queries from the Search Analytics and Performance reports in Google Search Console on August 19th? Well, Google is now clarifying that the data was never displayed but the queries they hide were previously used in the total sum but are now being removed from the total sum. This

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Google officially drops support for several old Search Console reports

Google announced Thursday on Twitter that it has officially removed several of the old reports within the old Google Search Console. This comes as no surprise as we reported earlier that Google would be dropping these reports on December 13. Which reports were removed? Google removed several reports from the old version of the Google

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