Post by account_disabled on Jan 10, 2024 6:00:20 GMT
Links that point to your site, according to Google Search Console On the left side, by clicking on More you see the first 1,000 domains that link to you, on the right the first 1,000 pages of your site that have obtained the most links . You can also download this data in CSV format, to manipulate it as you see fit. Tools and instruments that can help SEOs I'll open a quick parenthesis to give you the names of 2 tools that can help you automate quite a few operations, as well as allowing you to monitor what happens on all your sites in real time (or almost).
Let me start by saying that I personally DO NOT like using third-party tools to do SEO , but Malaysia Phone Number List it is clear that if you have to work on 100 different sites it is better to avoid proceeding by relying on your intuition (or, worse, "navigating by sight"). Be that as it may: from Google Analytics and the aforementioned Search Console you can get a lot of data, and for free. If Analytics is used more for monitoring traffic and conversions, I find that Search Console is great for SEO : my absolute favorite section is Search Traffic -> Search Analytics , which allows you to view clicks, impressions, CTR and average position of your pages on Google. If you fiddle around a little you can also identify which queries your pages are reached by search engine users.
Search Console If instead you want to go for professional tools I recommend SEMrush or the very Italian SEOZoom : they are SEO tools that also "make coffee", and have a (limited) version that you can test for free. Try them! Doing SEO by reaching the wrong conclusions But let's get back to the heart of the matter. A classic mistake that I have seen many SEOs commit (I've been there too...) is that of, on the one hand, doing multiple activities at the same time on the page (typically, on-page modifications and off-page activities), and on the other,
Let me start by saying that I personally DO NOT like using third-party tools to do SEO , but Malaysia Phone Number List it is clear that if you have to work on 100 different sites it is better to avoid proceeding by relying on your intuition (or, worse, "navigating by sight"). Be that as it may: from Google Analytics and the aforementioned Search Console you can get a lot of data, and for free. If Analytics is used more for monitoring traffic and conversions, I find that Search Console is great for SEO : my absolute favorite section is Search Traffic -> Search Analytics , which allows you to view clicks, impressions, CTR and average position of your pages on Google. If you fiddle around a little you can also identify which queries your pages are reached by search engine users.
Search Console If instead you want to go for professional tools I recommend SEMrush or the very Italian SEOZoom : they are SEO tools that also "make coffee", and have a (limited) version that you can test for free. Try them! Doing SEO by reaching the wrong conclusions But let's get back to the heart of the matter. A classic mistake that I have seen many SEOs commit (I've been there too...) is that of, on the one hand, doing multiple activities at the same time on the page (typically, on-page modifications and off-page activities), and on the other,