Pages in Google Search Console (and How to Use Them)

 

Pages in Google Search Console (and How to Use Them)


1. Overview

  • What it shows: A quick summary of your website’s performance, coverage issues, and enhancements.

  • How to use: Use it as a dashboard to get a bird’s-eye view of how your site is doing. Click on any section to dive deeper.


2. Performance

  • What it shows:

    • Total clicks

    • Impressions (how many times your site showed up)

    • Click-through rate (CTR)

    • Average position in search results

    • Keywords people use to find your site

  • How to use:

    • See which keywords and pages perform best

    • Filter by country, device, or date

    • Use data to improve titles and content

    • Spot low-CTR pages and optimize them


3. URL Inspection

  • What it shows: Whether a specific URL is indexed or has issues.

  • How to use:

    • Paste a URL to see if it's indexed

    • Request indexing if you've updated or published something new

    • Debug indexing or crawl issues on that page


4. Index > Pages

  • What it shows:

    • Which pages are indexed (or not)

    • Errors like “Crawled - currently not indexed” or “404 not found”

  • How to use:

    • Monitor excluded pages and fix important ones

    • Check why some pages aren’t showing up in Google


5. Sitemaps

  • What it shows: Whether your sitemap was submitted and processed.

  • How to use:

    • Submit your sitemap (e.g., yoursite.com/sitemap.xml)

    • Make sure Google knows about your latest pages


6. Removals

  • What it shows: Request temporary removal of content from Google Search.

  • How to use:

    • Use if you accidentally published something sensitive

    • Or if you need to quickly remove outdated/incorrect info from results


7. Experience > Core Web Vitals

  • What it shows: Real-world performance data: page load speed, responsiveness, visual stability.

  • How to use:

    • Identify slow pages

    • Optimize speed for mobile and desktop

    • Work with your developer or use tools like PageSpeed Insights


8. Experience > Mobile Usability

  • What it shows: If your site works well on mobile devices.

  • How to use:

    • Spot pages with mobile issues

    • Fix things like text too small, elements too close, etc.


9. Security & Manual Actions

  • What it shows:

    • If your site has been penalized manually by Google

    • Or if it has security problems like malware or hacked content

  • How to use:

    • If you see anything here, fix it immediately

    • Request a review once you fix issues


10. Links

  • What it shows:

    • Who’s linking to your site (backlinks)

    • Top linked pages

    • Internal links

  • How to use:

    • Analyze backlinks for SEO

    • Ensure your important pages have enough internal links


✨ Bonus Tip: How to Use It Regularly

  • Check Performance weekly to track growth

  • Review Pages monthly to fix crawl issues

  • Submit new content through URL Inspection

  • Keep your sitemap updated

  • Monitor Core Web Vitals after major design or content updates

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