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GOOGLE SEARCH CONSOLE AND ITS VERIFICATION

 Google search console


we can say it is a tool  in which we can check the traffic,performance and maintain  our site view in google search engine result page. It helps us to make our website error free or working.
This is a service which is given by Google to everyone who knows about it, how to check data.This tool helps the owner of the website to check and optimise search performance.It helps us to fix indexing problems.It also gives us alerts when it found some Spam, indexing or any extra issue in your site.anyone can use this whether he is a business man or a simple guy who owns a website.

HOW CAN YOU VERIFY ON GOOGLE SEARCH CONSOLE:

here are some steps you can follow

1. open google search console here at the top left site you will see a option Add property after clicking on it a screen will open like this


Here in the right side paste your website's URL and press continue after that again a screen will open like



here you will see that you are auto verified. now you can click on go to property.
Now after that you will enter the overview page here you can check the performance of your site.
if your site is not indexed on google then you have to go to the third option which is URL INSPECTION. click on this  now paste your site's URL in search bar at the top. press enter now it will check that this can be indexed or not now you have to click on request index and after sometime your site will be indexed on google. 




here you are indexed now you can check  the performance .








Comments

akhil said…
thankyou for this information about google search console..

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