Publisher Insider #113: Google’s New Search Console Feature
It sounds like Google is stepping up its game by making SEO even more user-friendly. The new feature in Search Console seems to be a great addition, especially with its personalized recommendations.
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This feature will pop up on your Search Console overview page, spotlighting optimization opportunities by tapping into data from Google’s indexing, crawling, and serving systems.
This new feature offers publishers direct, personalized recommendations, helping you prioritize SEO efforts like implementing structured data, adding sitemaps, and identifying trending queries and pages.
It is still in its experimental phase and this feature will roll out gradually over the coming months. According to the folks at Search Engine Journal, it simplifies optimization, aids in trend identification, and more—giving you a clear edge in refining your SEO strategy.
Read more about about the new Search Console feature and the advantage of it this article?
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