The Search Console Training video series is rolling out
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
A new video series about
Google Search Console
is rolling out on Youtube now! The series focuses on how to use Search Console to optimize your
website for Google Search. In the videos we explain each of the reports available to you,
giving examples on where to find data, how to analyze it, and how to fix issues that might
affect your search appearance. We'll have over a dozen episodes focusing on most of the features
available on Search Console.
As we finished migrating to the
new Search Console in 2019, we knew a detailed training video series would help users learn
about the product and its many use cases. Below are the videos we have already released and
there are many more to come! Check the
Search Console Training playlist
for a new video every two weeks and subscribe to the
Webmasters YouTube channel
to get notified about new video uploads.
I hope that by the end of the series you'll agree with us that Search Console data is
insightful, fun and exciting! Let us know what you think via commenting on videos or tagging us
on Twitter.
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