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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. support.google.com › webmastersSearch Console Help

    Search Console Educational Resources. Google Search Central Get more in touch with your audience by using best practices to make it easier for search engines to crawl, index, and understand your content. Google Search Central Help Community. Connect with other SEOs, site owners, and product experts in the Google Search Central help community.

  5. The overview page in Search Console shows a summary of your performance on Google Search. Visit this page to see a summary of your most important metrics and notifications, including search performance, recommendations, and index coverage. If your property has enhancements such as rich results, or is considered an online merchant, you will also ...

  6. Open the property in Search Console. Open the Users and permissions page in property settings (Settings > Users and permissions). This page is visible only if you're a property owner. Click Add user. Enter the Google Account name (email) of the new user. Users must have a valid Google Account.

  7. Check Search Console whenever you make important site changes to monitor your site’s behavior in Google Search. Adding new content to your site: Test that Google can access your pages using the URL Inspection tool. Tell Google which pages to crawl by updating your sitemap. Tell Google which pages not to crawl using robots.txt or noindex tags.

  8. 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.

  9. Security Issues report. If a Google evaluation determines that your site was hacked, or that it exhibits behavior that could potentially harm a visitor or their computer, the Security Issues report will show Google's findings. Examples of harmful behavior include phishing attacks or installing malware or unwanted software on the user's computer.

  10. 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.