Category: Top 10 Resources

Google’s SEO Blog

Google’s SEO Blog

Google has a Blog on SEO where you can participate to get updates and answers to your questions right from Google itself.

On the Google SEO blog you will be able to  find answers to many common SEO questions.. You can search the forum for topics and previously asked questions, or post your own. (It’s best to search for your answer before you post.)

The forum is made up of other webmasters, forum expert contributors (we know you’ll be one one day). Google employees will even offer to help on occasion.

https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!forum/webmasters

Google Search Console Dashboard

Google Search Console Dashboard

 

Google re-branded Webmaster Tools into Search Console in 2015. Their intent was loud and clear. They took a platform from super geeky down to the layperson’s level overnight. They made it intuitive, easy to navigate, and fully searchable. They are now offering clear answers to SEO questions, which were vague (to say the least) prior to the Search Console.

Click Here for the link to the Google Search Console Dashboard.

This is Google’s main SEO tool and learning center. They re-branded it by purposely de-emphasizing the geeky word “Webmaster” so that they could attract the business owner to use it.

In fact, their home screen says it all: “We want to help you have a Google friendly site.”

How To: There are actually two tools offered here: 

  1. Google Search Console – Help
  2. Google Search Console  -Dashboard.

For Accessing your Google Search Console Dashboard, you must be logged into your Google account. The help Area does not require an account

 

Google Search Console Help Desk

Google Search Console Help

Well, it’s more like self-help – You can access Google Search Console Help without having a Google account.

Google Provides an SEO Tool & Learning Center – Search Console

Google re-branded Webmaster Tools into Search Console in 2015. Their intent was loud and clear. They took a platform from super geeky down to the layperson’s level overnight. They made it intuitive, easy to navigate, and fully searchable. They are now offering clear answers to SEO questions, which were vague (to say the least) prior to the Search Console.

This is Google’s main SEO tool and learning center. They re-branded it by purposely de-emphasizing the geeky word “Webmaster” so that they could attract the business owner to use it.

In fact, their home screen says it all: “We want to help you have a Google friendly site.”