{"id":2440,"date":"2014-07-15T15:00:50","date_gmt":"2014-07-15T13:00:50","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/?p=2440"},"modified":"2021-06-28T19:30:27","modified_gmt":"2021-06-28T16:30:27","slug":"how-to-use-google-webmaster-tools-to-improve-your-seo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.reliablesoft.net\/how-to-use-google-webmaster-tools-to-improve-your-seo\/","title":{"rendered":"How to use Google webmaster tools to improve your SEO"},"content":{"rendered":"
Google webmaster tools is perhaps one of the most useful tools today for SEO. It is free, it\u2019s Google and it can give you a lot of information about your website. If you are a website owner and you are not using this tool, you are certainly missing out a lot of features that can make your SEO job easier and most effective.<\/p>\n
Let\u2019s examine which of the features of Google webmaster tools are important for SEO purposes and how to use them.<\/p>\n
Google developed webmaster tools so that they can communicate more efficiently with webmasters. Since one-to-one communication is impossible due to the volume of webmasters, webmaster tools is the medium to get information from Google about your website.<\/p>\n
In case there is a problem with your website (server is down, hacked, affected with malware), Google can notify you via email. In order to receive these emails you have to enable email notifications by selecting SETTINGS<\/strong> (that’ the top right gear style icon) and then WEBMASTER TOOLS PREFERENCES<\/strong>.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Suppose that you have a .com or .net domain but your target audience is people searching Google from the UK. You can use the SITE SETTINGS<\/strong>\u00a0(it’s under SETTINGS<\/strong>) in Webmaster tools to tell Google about your target users by selecting TARGET USERS IN<\/strong> and choosing United Kingdom\u00a0as the destination.<\/p>\n The effect of such a setting is that your website will perform better in Google.co.uk than Google.com (of course a lot of other factors play a role but the general idea is that Google will give more preference to what you have set here).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n In the SITE SETTINGS screen you also configure whether Google should use the www or the non-www version of your domain (see screenshoot above).\u00a0 In order to do that you need to have both domains verified with your account.<\/p>\n What this means is that if you set the preferred domain as the www.yourdomain.com, Google will treat any links pointing to http:\/\/yourdomain.com the same way as it treats www.yourdomain.com links.<\/p>\n The setting you have here should be the same in your website as well. If you are using WordPress this is under SETTINGS > GENERAL > WORDPRESS ADDRESS (URL)<\/p>\n Perhaps one of the most commonly used features of webmaster tools, especially after Google removed the keywords data from Google Analytics, is the search Queries (you can find it under SEARCH TRAFFIC<\/strong> on\u00a0the left menu).<\/p>\n <\/p>\n The Search Queries feature has a number of useful functions like:<\/p>\n A graph that shows your performance in Google Search \u2013 a handy tool to spot dramatic changes to your Google traffic (either positive or negative)<\/p>\n All the keyword searches that triggered your website to appear in Google search. Besides the actual keyword term you can also see the impressions (how many times a page from your website appeared in the results), clicks (how many people visited your website), the CTR and average position for that keyword.<\/p>\n#2 \u2013 Let Google know about your target audience<\/h2>\n
#3 \u2013 Set your preferred domain<\/h2>\n
#4 \u2013 Identify which keywords bring Google traffic to your website<\/h2>\n