Google Search ConsoleThe name Google Webmaster Tools might make you think of Google Search Console, so you might already know it if it does. Google Webmaster Tools (GWT) changed in May of 2015 to better reflect the wide range of people who use it. Web admins use GWT, marketing professionals, SEOs, designers, business owners, and app developers, to name a few people. There are many things you could not know about. Let's start at the beginning. If you want to learn a lot about your website and the people who visit it, you can use Google Search Console, a free service. If you need to recognize how many people are coming to your site and how they find it, you can use it. You can also locate which sheets are the most popular. It can also support you in finding and setting problems with your website, sending a sitemap, and making and checking a robots.txt file, among other things. In Google Search Console, you can add and verify a site New users of Google Search Console will need to add and verify their site(s) before they can do anything else. Google will know that you're either the site's owner, webmaster, or someone else who has the right to be there. After all, Search Console gives you very detailed information and ideas about how a site is doing. That's not something Google wants to do.Search Console is an easy way to add a site to your account. In the beginning, log into your account on the search engine. You'll see a box next to a red button that says "Add Property." Enter the URL of the site you want to add into the box and click Add Property.Next, you will have to show that your site is real. There are several ways you can do this. To figure out which method is best for you, think about whether or not you can work with HTML and if you can upload files to your site, how big your site is, and if you have other Google programs linked to your site, too. If this sounds like a lot, don't worry. We'll help you figure out what to do. Incorporating an HTML tag This verification method is best for people who know how to work with HTML code. When you're in the search console, choose Manage Property, then check this property. You should click the Alternate methods tab and choose the HTML tag if the Recommended method doesn't appear there. This will give you the HTML code you'll need to ensure your account is real.When you copy the code, use your HTML editor to look at the code for your site's home page. In the HTML code, paste the code inside the Head> section. The verification code doesn't matter where it is placed about other code already in the Head> section. It just requires it to be in the Head> section of your site, and it doesn't matter where it is.If your site doesn't have a Head> section, you can make one to make sure the site is real. The verification code should now be in place. Save and publish the new code and open your site's home page. View the site's source code there. If you look at the Head> section, you should see the verification code. In Search Console, go back to the page where you added the code and click Verify.Google will then look at your site's code to see if there is a verification code there. You will see a screen telling you that the site has been checked. If not, you will be given information about what went wrong with it. When Google's Search Console has checked your site, don't remove the verification code from your site. You can't trust your site if you remove the code.Read Also: SEMRush Review: Is This Keyword Analysis Tool Beneficial For Companies?












