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Tag: Google Webmaster Tools

Google Webmaster Trends Wants To Study And See How Webmasters Work

In an announcement made by Google’s Gary Illyes on Google+, the Google Webmaster Trends Analyst team wants to observe you and your company, all while you’re doing your job. According to Gary, Google wants to sit with companies, agencies and website owners at their place of work and observe what they are doing, namely “managing their […]

Testing the Accuracy of Avg. Position for Search Queries in Google Webmaster Tools

Many of us are familiar with are familiar with Google Webmaster Tools.  Regardless of how experienced you are with this particular Google feature, we all know that GWT can give us some nice information on how our sites are doing.  This alone is what it takes to give marketers what they need to help create […]

Google Webmaster Tools Search Queries Adds More Details & No Longer Rounds Data

It was announced by John Mueller, who is Google’s Webmaster Trends Analyst, on the Google Webmaster Blog that no longer will search query data be rounded within Google Webmaster Tools Search Queries report. John said, “data in the search queries feature will no longer be rounded / bucketed,” and you will start to notice these changes […]

Webmaster Tools Reporting Should Return To Normal In Coming Days

Webmaster Tools by Google has been acting up lately.  The search query reports are quite delayed, but Google has stated that we can “expect reporting to return to normal in the coming days.” Apparently this is a “bug” for Google’s tool.  The reporting tool stopped showing data on September 23rd.  Coincidentally, this came after Google […]

Google Webmaster Tools Now Provides Broader & More Diverse Link Data

Today, it was announced by Google that the link data found within Google Webmaster Tools is much broader, and has more diverse cross-section of links. In short, this means that instead of showing you links in alphabetical order, Google will show you sample links “uniformly from the full spectrum of backlinks rather than alphabetically.”  This means that the […]