Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
We analyze statistics for a specific request
In Search Console, you can view statistics for a specific query, page, country, and device. To do this, use the filter:
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
Let's say we want to see statistics for all queries that contain the word "wildberries". To do this, click "+Add filter" → "Query":
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
Select the filter "Requests containing". Below we write the word "wildberries" and apply the changes:
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
We get a linear graph for key queries containing oman telegram data the word "wildberries":
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
Below is a table with detailed statistics for three months for all words that contain the word "wildberries":
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
Let's see from which devices users came to the site for queries containing the word "wildberries". To do this, go to the "Devices" tab:
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
From the table we see that most users came from mobile devices - 279 clicks. But there were also transitions from PCs - 97 clicks, there were no transitions from tablets at all, although there were impressions.
We analyze which queries the page ranks for
Let's use a filter to see what queries the page is ranked for. To do this, click on "+Add filter" → "Page":
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
In the drop-down list, select “Exact URL” and specify the address:
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
At the bottom of the report you will see a list of queries for which this page ranks in Google search:
Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters
The specified page ranks for 86 queries. The most impressions and clicks were for the query "cyclic links".
On the Compare tab you can set comparison periods
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