The way Google search works in listing sites, is usually from following links. It could be from linking to other sites, or being linked from other websites.
However, as a website owner, when you launch your site, you want to get Google crawling your site immediately. When you add Google Search Console to WordPress, you are getting Google search’s immediate attention.
Who can benefit from Google Search Console?
Google Search Console provides a lot of benefits for all walks of website owners, like:
Businesses
Whether you’re a small business or large corporation, Google Search Console can help you get your site crawled and indexed on the search engine a little faster, than just waiting for Google to find you. Not only that, you can see how to improve your website’s loading speed and even get tips to improve your site when people use it in smaller devices.
As a blogger, you’re constantly pushing out content in the world, and sometimes you might edit articles, change the permalink structure, or remove pages or posts. Google Search Console can help you stay on top of your site’s internal links and alert you when you have content that can’t be found, also known as the 404 error.
Web designers and developers
As a web designer and developer, aside from designing a functioning website, it has to load fast and be seen well in desktop browsers, as well as tablets, smartphones, and other smaller devices. Google Search Console offers tools so you can tweak your site or your client’s site so not only it loads pretty quickly, but people can see the website properly on most devices.
SEO specialists
SEO specialists can benefit from Google Search Console by gathering all a website’s URLs that were crawled, as well as common terms that are searched for (especially when both Google Analytics and Google Search Console are connected). A SEO specialist can even see how the page is performing or if there are any errors. All of this data can be used toward building new content or optimizing the current content on the website.
Google Search Console Features
Monitors site for errors
Monitors site for malware
Monitors site for structural markup issues
Keyword analysis
Page position in search results
Ability to submit pages to be analyzed
Submit your sitemap
Mobile-first indexing
Report for who links to your website
When you’re always adding, editing, or removing content, some mistakes happen. With Google Search Console, you can find out if you have pages that won’t load right, or are no longer found.
Monitors site for malware
Security is important, and Google really cares. If you don’t like to go to websites that have malware, Google tries to protect your website visitors by deterring them from opening your web pages and possibly getting their computer infected. Google will add warnings to the browser or search results to indicate if a website has malware, and you will have to clean your site to get the alerts to go away.
Google Search Console will usually alert you about the infection and even tell you generally where the malware was found. When you’re done cleaning your hacked website, you can submit a report to Google to scan the site for consideration of removing those hacked labels that they had issued.
Monitors site for structural markup issues
Google works hard to crawl millions of websites each day, and index them in the most logical order that their algorithms have been programmed. However, if your website isn’t built with code that is clean, organized, and allows Google to determine the difference between your site’s navigation, sidebars, or actual content, then you may have more issues with your search results being accurate.
Keyword analysis
Google Search Console can provide you a way to perform a query on what keywords your site is being indexed for, and break it down so you can improve your content. You can also find out if Google is crawling for more than one keyword, for either sitewide or per post or page.
Page position in search results
Aside from keyword analysis, you can see how your page is positioned in the search results.
Ability to submit pages to be analyzed
You can submit newly created pages, in order to get Google’s attention to them.
Submit your sitemap
A sitemap is a specially coded and organized list of your website’s link structure. This list will organize your pages, posts, categories, tags, videos, or other types of content so Google can effectively crawl and tell what each file’s importance, and relationship to each other on your website.
Mobile-first indexing
Over 6.6 billion people own and use a smartphone, and Google loves when website owners have a mobile version or mobile-first approach to their website. Google Search Console allows you to see any errors for the mobile version of your WordPress website, so you can correct them.
Report for who links to your website
You should always want to know who is linking to your website. You need to know where your traffic might be coming from. It could prove useful in case the link comes from negative or positive content. You can even build partnerships or collaborations with other website owners that have linked to you, or report and disavow sites that could negatively impact your site’s reputation.
10 Steps to Add Google Search Console to WordPress
Now that you know about Google Search Console, you’re ready to learn how to add Google Search Console to WordPress. There are a few methods to do this, but honestly, if you’re already using a WordPress SEO plugin, this will help you.
In the case of this article, you’ll learn how to add Google Search Console to WordPress using the Yoast SEO plugin.
Install and activate the Yoast SEO plugin from your WordPress admin area.
Go to Webmaster Tools tab in Yoast SEO’s General Settings
Click link under the field for Google verification code
Choose HTML tag for verification
Copy the code from Google Webmaster
Paste code into Yoast SEO field for the Google verification code
Click verify button on Google Webmaster page
Click link on success page to go to Google Search Console
Add property to Google Search Console
Add your Yoast SEO sitemap to Google Search Console
1. Install and activate the Yoast SEO plugin from your WordPress admin area.