Google Search Console
The begining is understand the power of your data <> Let’s check the options:
The first step is to find out what pages are on the web. There is no central registration of all websites, so Google has to constantly search for new pages and add them to its list of known pages. Some pages are known because Google has already visited them. Other pages are discovered when Google follows a link from a known page to a new page. However, other pages are discovered when a website owner submits a list of pages (a sitemap) to Google to crawl. Using a managed web server like Wix or Blogger may ask Google to crawl new or updated pages that you create.
Crawling
Once Google discovers your page URL, it visits, or crawls, the page to find out what's on it. Google renders the page and analyzes both the text and non-text content and overall visual layout to decide where it should appear in Search results. The better that Google can understand your site, the better we can match it to people who are looking for your content.
To Improve Your
Site Crowling
We verify that Google can reach the pages on your site, and that they look correct. Google accesses the web as an anonymous user (a user with no passwords or information). Google should also be able to see all the images and other elements of the page to be able to understand it correctly. We can do a quick check by typing your page URL in our Mobile-Friendly test tool.
We can submit an individual URL to Google. To tell Google about many new or updated pages at once, using a sitemap, if your website don't have it, well we can build it for you. If we ask Google to crawl only one page, we make it your home page. Your home page is the most important page on your site, as far as Google is concerned. To encourage a complete site crawl, we always ensure that your home page (and all pages) contain a proper site navigation system that links to all the important sections and pages on your site; this helps users (and Google) find their way around your site.
For smaller sites (less than 1,000 pages), we make Google aware of only your homepage is all you need, providing that Google can reach all your other pages by following a path of links that start from your homepage.
Get your page linked to by another page that Google already knows about. However, be warned that links in advertisements, links that you pay for in other sites, links in comments, or other links that don't follow the Google Webmaster Guidelines won't be followed by Google.
Indexing
After we make your page is discovered, Google will try to understand what the page is about. This process is called indexing. Google analyzes the content of the page, catalogs images and video files embedded on the page, and otherwise tries to understand the page. This information is stored in the Google index, a huge database stored in many, many (many!) computers.
To improve your page indexing:
We create short, meaningful page titles.
We use page headings that convey the subject of the page. We use text rather than images to convey content. (Google can understand some image and video, but not as well as it can understand text. We annotate your video and images with alt text and other qualities as appropriate.)
Serving and Ranking
When a user types a query, Google tries to find the most relevant and precise answer from its index based on many factors. Google tries to determine the highest quality answers, and factor in other considerations that will provide the best user experience and most appropriate answer, by considering data such as the user's location, language, and device (desktop or phone). For example, searching for "laptop repair shops" would show different answers to a user in Texas than it would to a user in London. As Google doesn't accept payment to rank pages higher, ranking is done programmatically and organically trough marketing strategies:
To improve your serving and ranking:
- We make your page fast to load, and mobile-friendly.
- We put useful content on your page and keep it up to date.
- We follow the Google Webmaster Guidelines, which help ensure a good user experience.
- Always we stay update to the best practices in SEO strategies.