Hey there, it's Kate Toon, here to sprinkle some SEO seasoning on your day with the Recipe for SEO Success Podcast.
Today, we've got a delightful dish brewing with the incredible Sally Mills. We're diving into Google Search Console—the boring, yet indispensable, cousin of Google Analytics.
Often overlooked, this tool is a treasure trove for businesses, helping whip up insights into your website's performance, show you which keywords bring visitors to your door, and even help you spot those pesky errors that need a quick fix. So, grab your aprons and let's cook up some SEO magic that will elevate your business to new heights.
Tune in to learn:
What the point of Google Search Console is
Why you should set up your Google Search Console account
How to find out if your site has been crawled and indexed
What to do when you have 500 errors
What data you can get out of Google Search Console about mobile usability
What Core Web Vitals are
How to keep track of your keywords with Google Search Console
How to see what backlinks are driving traffic to you
Sally’s top tips for getting the most out of Google Search Console
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