Thank you so much for talking in everyday terms that I can understand, love your sense of humor. What brought me to your page was that Google was not indexing my website and I had been using Google Console. Still don't have everything solved but at least it is saying that some of my pages are indexed. Again thank you so much for the helpful information. Just trying to figure out everything that is showing on your Google Console is not on mine. Such as the word coverage
Thank you for the great video, Mariah! I like your glasses! Can you please help me out - do you know if it is possible to visualize/connect Google Search Console data to Power BI?
Yes, each page that you want to show up on Google. You essentially submit your sitemap to search console tho vs. submitting each page individually. The sitemap is like a roadmap for ALL the pages on your website that Google can read. I have a video on my channel that dives into submitting your sitemap to Google search console and how to find it. Hopefully that helps!
Mariah, thanks so much for this video. Super helpful. I feel like I have a basic working knowledge of the console now and can actually use it to increase my rankings. I had too many unanswered questions before but you pretty much filled in the missing pieces!
I was actually checking you YT video SEO for my clients product page optimization on wordpress . Than i came across this video , but as a VA i am confused should i do this her ? Or this should be done by herself?
Great Video. Thank You for explaining somethings that I haven't understood. But I do have a quick question - the 404 "Not Found" pages that are shown, how do I find out where those links that are pointing to those pages are?
I usually run a technical audit with an SEO tool like SEMRush or you can run a free broken link check like I outline in this video: ruclips.net/video/kqU4QvLyAH0/видео.html
Hi This is a great lesson but I have a simple question: How to improve content with keywords found in the queries section in the Google search console, how to use them in my posts, Do I need a separate post for every keyword or insert them in old posts, and if I write them in old posts, Is it necessary to add the in subheadings H2 or H3 or add them in paragraph text only?
Hi, thank you! Not quite a simple question haha it depends on the context. You don’t need a separate page/post for every keyword but you might need separate ones depending on the topic. Essentially look at which keywords are driving traffic to which page, then yes re-optimize accordingly. Possibly add new content. It depends. But to get started, my free blog post SEO checklist walks you through how to optimize a page, if you’re interested in the steps: mariahmagazine.com/seo-checklist-for-blog-posts/
I thought I had someone set this up for me before, but following your few videos on this, I just had to redo it and set it up brand new. Could something like that happen? meaning it was set up maybe a year ago but goes away when it is not used?
They might have set it up under a different email address. So that could be why! I’ve never seen it “go away” though, just set up through a different email. I hope that makes sense.
Hi Mariah, this may be a silly question but does submitting a sitemap essentially mean you are submitting most of the pages on your website to be indexed? If I were to add new pages after submitting a sitemap, do I need to submit the new page links individually? Thank you so much for all the content you provide. You have helped me immensely! :)
Not a silly question. It’s a little confusing at first. The sitemap essentially is the roadmap for your website content to make it easier for Google bots to crawl and index. But every page on your site likely won’t be indexed so Google makes decisions on if it thinks the page is worth indexing or not. After you submit your sitemap, you usually don’t need to resubmit it if you have a plug-in or something that keeps it updated bc Google will recrawl it occasionally. But I usually don’t like waiting for Google to find a new page or post so I’ll submit a recently posted page to Google via GSC myself. And then sometimes I’ll check in on it to make sure it was indexed, which could take a few days or weeks. I have a few videos about this on my channel but hopefully that helps!
Nice informational video, glad I found your content.
Aw yay, I’m so glad to hear that ☺️☺️☺️
Subbed!! You make it very easy for a beginner to understand Google Search Console. I really appreciate your content. Thank you Mariah!
Aw yay, I’m so glad! Thanks for your support ✨
Super helpful, thanks Mariah!
You’re welcome!! Glad it was helpful ✨
Found that really useful thanks, have subscribed!
Yay, love to hear it. Thanks for your support! 💖
Just love your videos. You are a born educator! Appreciate it.
Thank you!!! Truly. I really appreciate that feedback. Made my day ☺️🥰
Thank you so much for talking in everyday terms that I can understand, love your sense of humor. What brought me to your page was that Google was not indexing my website and I had been using Google Console. Still don't have everything solved but at least it is saying that some of my pages are indexed. Again thank you so much for the helpful information. Just trying to figure out everything that is showing on your Google Console is not on mine. Such as the word coverage
Thank you so much for that feedback Jacqueline! I really appreciate that. Truly. It means a lot, especially for a smaller channel like mine 🥰✨
Subscribed! This was a game changer for me. Your teaching is super easy to follow. Thank you!
Aw hell yeah, thanks so much Joel! Glad I could help :)
Thank you for the great video, Mariah! I like your glasses! Can you please help me out - do you know if it is possible to visualize/connect Google Search Console data to Power BI?
Thank you!! In regards to your question, TBH I don’t have a clue. I’ve never heard of that or used it. Sorry I can’t be of more help!
Thank you anyway,@@MariahMagazine !
Love it! Thank you sooo much!
Awesome, so glad it was helpful. Thank you for the kind comment! ✨
Thank you so much for this video, I was super stressed and this video helped me soooo much!
Aw yay I’m glad you found this at the perfect time. Thank you for commenting 🥰
Thank you for this video!!! Should each page of a website be submitted for indexing or just the main homepage?
Yes, each page that you want to show up on Google. You essentially submit your sitemap to search console tho vs. submitting each page individually. The sitemap is like a roadmap for ALL the pages on your website that Google can read. I have a video on my channel that dives into submitting your sitemap to Google search console and how to find it. Hopefully that helps!
Mariah, thanks so much for this video. Super helpful. I feel like I have a basic working knowledge of the console now and can actually use it to increase my rankings. I had too many unanswered questions before but you pretty much filled in the missing pieces!
Yessss that was my whole goal for this video. SO glad you found it helpful. Feel free to share it 😉
I was actually checking you YT video SEO for my clients product page optimization on wordpress . Than i came across this video , but as a VA i am confused should i do this her ? Or this should be done by herself?
Totally up to you and the client and how you want to handle the project & management!
Thank you for doing this Mariah. I’m still very new at this, so why do I see clicks in the blue box but none in the queries?
Hi! I’m not quite sure what you’re referring to so it’s hard to say.
@@MariahMagazine Hmm…Total clicks says 7 (blue) but no clicks in the queries section below. Just curious….
Great Video. Thank You for explaining somethings that I haven't understood.
But I do have a quick question - the 404 "Not Found" pages that are shown, how do I find out where those links that are pointing to those pages are?
I usually run a technical audit with an SEO tool like SEMRush or you can run a free broken link check like I outline in this video: ruclips.net/video/kqU4QvLyAH0/видео.html
Hi
This is a great lesson but I have a simple question:
How to improve content with keywords found in the queries section in the Google search console, how to use them in my posts, Do I need a separate post for every keyword or insert them in old posts, and if I write them in old posts, Is it necessary to add the in subheadings H2 or H3 or add them in paragraph text only?
Hi, thank you! Not quite a simple question haha it depends on the context. You don’t need a separate page/post for every keyword but you might need separate ones depending on the topic. Essentially look at which keywords are driving traffic to which page, then yes re-optimize accordingly. Possibly add new content. It depends. But to get started, my free blog post SEO checklist walks you through how to optimize a page, if you’re interested in the steps: mariahmagazine.com/seo-checklist-for-blog-posts/
Very lovely SEO checklist Many thanks, I'll work with it permanently @@MariahMagazine
Very clear, thanks Mariah
Glad I could help 😊
you explain very well
Thank you, I appreciate it!
Hi
I am new and delighted,
I ignored my site for a year.
Now I want to resume
what are the important things to do
thank you
I thought I had someone set this up for me before, but following your few videos on this, I just had to redo it and set it up brand new. Could something like that happen? meaning it was set up maybe a year ago but goes away when it is not used?
They might have set it up under a different email address. So that could be why! I’ve never seen it “go away” though, just set up through a different email. I hope that makes sense.
@@MariahMagazine thanks! I will just start it over and be patient in collecting the data.
Hi Mariah, this may be a silly question but does submitting a sitemap essentially mean you are submitting most of the pages on your website to be indexed? If I were to add new pages after submitting a sitemap, do I need to submit the new page links individually? Thank you so much for all the content you provide. You have helped me immensely! :)
Not a silly question. It’s a little confusing at first. The sitemap essentially is the roadmap for your website content to make it easier for Google bots to crawl and index. But every page on your site likely won’t be indexed so Google makes decisions on if it thinks the page is worth indexing or not. After you submit your sitemap, you usually don’t need to resubmit it if you have a plug-in or something that keeps it updated bc Google will recrawl it occasionally. But I usually don’t like waiting for Google to find a new page or post so I’ll submit a recently posted page to Google via GSC myself. And then sometimes I’ll check in on it to make sure it was indexed, which could take a few days or weeks. I have a few videos about this on my channel but hopefully that helps!
@@MariahMagazine Got it! Thanks for explaining that. Makes more sense to me now! :)
I don't see coverage on my google SC. i just see Pages, Sitemaps and Removals.
Yeah, the dashboard has been updated since this video. You can see the info by clicking on "Pages" under Indexing