If you haven’t yet taken the leap into the world of search analytics, I recommend starting with Part 1 of our series which covers adding and verifying your site(s). Once your site is being indexed, check out Part 2 to learn how you can give Google a head start on finding your content. Now that you are taking full advantage of this free suite of informative tools and receiving valuable feedback about how (2 comments)
As I covered in Part 1, Google Search Console is a free suite of informative tools which provides you with valuable feedback about how your site performs in Google Search results. This platform (formerly known as webmaster tools) can monitor which queries cause your pages to appear in search results, how said pages rank for specific keywords, and much more. By now, you not only know what Search Console is but also how create your (2 comments)
seo: Establish Your Real Estate Site in Google Search Console, Part 1
- 01/25/17 10:11 AM
We all know the importance of intentional, well thought out content and the positive influence it can have on search engine optimization (as evidenced in Tammy Emineth’s recent blog post, I Don’t Think About SEO…). So now that you hopefully *are* thinking about SEO, what can you do to take it a step further? You’ve likely heard of the Google Search Console (formerly webmaster tools) and you may be using it, but probably not to its fullest extent. If you haven’t heard of it, let me back up. Here’s why you need it: This free suite of informative tools provides you with (5 comments)