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08-07-2012, 11:49 PM #1
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what is google webmaster?
what is google webmaster?how to use the webmaster?
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08-08-2012, 01:58 AM #2
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Google webmaster is a tool to use by webmaster, It is free of cost. Google webmaster is very useful for site, you can see backlink of site, increase crawl rate, and many facility...
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08-08-2012, 07:12 AM #3
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Google webmaster is a tool that provide some facility to your to optimize your website properly.
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08-09-2012, 07:46 AM #4
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Hello,
A toolbar which helps you to check all the sites errors and other problems in search engine called webmaster tool
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08-09-2012, 08:24 AM #5
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Google Webmaster Tools provides you with detailed reports about your pages' visibility on Google. See how Google crawls and indexes your site and learn about specific problems.
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08-10-2012, 02:23 AM #6
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Google Webmaster is tool which is very useful for website. It's free of cost. You can see crawl error, duplicate & short meta tag even you can see any error from which your website suffer. You can solve error also with the help of webmaster tool. You can submit sitemap.xml file for indexing your webpages frequently.
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08-10-2012, 02:59 AM #7
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If you have a website, you'd better register a Google webmaster tool which can help you record the traffic,impression and the popular keywords,backlinks and more. You can use these statistics to run your business better.
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08-10-2012, 03:16 AM #8
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Google Webmaster tool is a very useful tool to analyze your website.Google webmaster always update your crawl errors, your website health, broken links and help you in some other factors.
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08-13-2012, 02:05 AM #9
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Google webmaster is a tool which helps you to analyze and show the errors coming in from your website. This webmaster always updates the crawl errors, helps find any duplicate tags, malware issues and other factors coming in your website.
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08-13-2012, 02:22 AM #10
Google webmaster tool provides detailed information about the website's performance and shows the traffic for the particular keyword.
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08-13-2012, 02:39 AM #11
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Google Webmaster Tools provides you with detailed reports about your pages' visibility on Google. To get started, simply add and verify your site.
Fix 404s
Now, if you’ve never used Webmaster Tools before, don’t feel bad. A lot of folks we talk to never have either. But if you read this section and then still don’t use Webmaster Tools to find and diagnose your Page Not Found errors (server response code: 404), you should feel bad. Really bad. That’s how important it is that you use Webmaster Tools for dealing with 404s.
A 404 occurs whenever there is no page for the URL requested. Webmaster Tools will show the Page Not Found errors whenever Google’s spider crawls a link to a URL that has no actual page associated with it. Common reasons this occurs include typos in the destination URL of a link and failure to redirect the url of a page that was moved or deleted. Both causes of 404s can be detrimental to both the user experience and your SEO endeavors.
To find your 404 urls, simply click the “more” link in the “Crawl errors” section of your Webmaster Tools dashboard and go to the “not found” tab. Now some of the 404s are temporary crawl errors and don’t represent any inconvenience to your users or wastage of link juice, but many 404s will be problematic. Click on the URL to see the sites linking if you suspect the 404 may be a problem. Resolve problem 404s by either 301 redirecting to the appropriate page or by changing the destination URL of the inbound link (when applicable).
There’s been more than one instance where we’ve attained really significant traffic and engagement improvements simply by fixing 404s that we diagnosed using Webmaster Tools. Conversely, I cannot think of any major website I’ve looked at that didn’t have any problematic 404s – probability predicts that there will be some level of 404 problems.
Now, even if you can use server logs to see which urls are returning 404s, Webmaster Tools is still worth looking at because of the ability to see which 404s are being crawled by the Googlebot and where the links are coming from. It pays to look at some of the inbound links to your 404s: if the inbound link has keyword rich anchor text, you will want to attempt to change the destination url instead of 301 redirecting because redirects to do not pass full benefit of keyword relevance. Furthermore, knowing the causes of the 404s also better helps you prevent them from occurring in the future.
2. Examine Inbound Links
Webmaster Tools has arguably the best free tool for examining your inbound link profile. It is also the best tool I use personally for finding sheer quantity of links and linking sites.
Who links?
Drilling down in the “Who Links the Most Section” can be particularly useful. If you want to track specific link building endeavors and you are not paying for a service to automatically track the status of given inbound links or requested links (like Raven Tools), you can download the linking domains and check to see if a given domain is linking to you. It’s also useful to check periodically to see if the quantity of linking domains is growing from month to month – this is a quick key indicator of link building success. Finally, be sure to individually examine many of the sites that link in to you and try to determine which sites types of sites are linking in, why they link to you, and how important certain types of sites are to your link building endeavors.
What do they link to?
You surely want to know which pages in your site attract links and what kinds of links they’re attracting. This helps you examine the effectiveness of your link baiting practices so you can figure out how to generate even better backlink-worthy content. For example, I just learned that our top link-getting article this year was 6 ways Brands can Rock Pinterest (way to go Brian!), and our other 2 Pinterest articles are also generating way above average link numbers too. You can bet that’s information we can put to use.
What anchor text is being used?
Many experts believe that anchor text of inbound links is the single most important factor (out of very many) in determining how high a page ranks in the search engine results pages (SERPS). It’s clearly something you want to analyze. You want your targeted keywords to be used in the anchor text of a substantial number of you inbound links. But if you see that your target keywords are used more as anchor text than your website and brand name and/or there is little diversity amongst keyword anchor text, then you may want to cut back on that spammy link building, huh?
3. Examine Keyword Performance in SERPS
By clicking on “Search Queries” link you can get an indication of what keywords you’re ranking for and an estimate of how often people click to your site when you show up in Google’s search results for given queries.
This is a tool that has been getting more attention lately, as people look for ways to compensate for missing data on keyword performance due to the growing number of keyword traffic showing up in Google Analytics as (not provided). Unfortunately, this is no replacement for the not provided keywords: the Webmaster Tools Search Queries report does not show # of click if the number was fewer than 10 and does not show any engagement or conversion metrics. Further, the data given is not as accurate as that of Google Analytics – the data is derived by different means. We’ve found that Search Queries data on clicks varies in reliability from site to site, so you should compare search query data to your Analytics data to gauge how accurate it is for your site.
That being said, because of (not provided), you still have more reason than before to look at Search Queries, because Search Queries can help you understand your keyword performance better. In particular, Search Queries can tell you 2 things Analytics doesn’t: estimated rank and estimated click-through rates. I emphasize estimated, because you need to take these figures with a grain of salt. Nonetheless, Search Queries can be helpful, and you can link Webmaster Tools to Google Analytics so you can do side-by-side comparisons (however, note that the Analytics will not display all the data available inside Webmaster Tools).
My personally favorite application of Search Queries is to examine Click-through Rate for high ranking pages and high ranking popular queries. To match search queries to their landing page (as in Analytics), click on the Query. If the click-thru is low, you may have accidentally targeted irrelevant keywords or maybe the title tags and/or Meta description is not enticing clicks and needs optimized. If the click-thru is high, then you’re doing something right, and you want to figure out what that is so you can keep
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