Webmaster Tools By Google? What Is Your Webmasters Report Telling You?

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  1. safiq ali patel profile image67
    safiq ali patelposted 11 years ago

    Do you use Webmaster Tools by Google ? What is your Google Webmaster Tools telling you.?

    1. paradigmsearch profile image60
      paradigmsearchposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      I hadn't thought to look there. I am pleased to report that, "No new messages or recent critical issues."

      1. safiq ali patel profile image67
        safiq ali patelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

        Good I'm glad that things are running good there Paradigmsearch

  2. safiq ali patel profile image67
    safiq ali patelposted 11 years ago

    Let me start. I've looked into my Google webmasters account and the health tab tells me that there were 28 DNS errors. DNS errors happen when a Hub Pages user can not go to the page they are looking for because the server is down.

    Google Webmasters is full of information. What is your Google Webmaster Tools telling you? I'll be back to this forum later to share a little more about using Google Webmasters.

  3. LauraD093 profile image71
    LauraD093posted 11 years ago

    Thanks for the information I haven't ever really played around with half of what tools I have here at hub and via other links . I should resolve to change that during this up coming year. Have a good holiday.

    1. safiq ali patel profile image67
      safiq ali patelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      LauraD93 thank you. Happy Holidays to you too. I'm quiet surprised by the detail that Google Webmasters does turn up. Happy learning for the year ahead.

  4. PhlebotomyAdviser profile image62
    PhlebotomyAdviserposted 11 years ago

    If you are talking about Webmaster in general I think it can provide some interesting information that other analytic sources can't offer to you. There are features that allow you to see what has been indexed and if there are any errors. The most important feature is the ability to check the backlinks going to your site. Since the number of backlinks make up a large part of the organic search ranking for your page, this is an important place to see what is being picked up by google.

    1. safiq ali patel profile image67
      safiq ali patelposted 11 years agoin reply to this

      PhlebotomyAdviser...Yes Google Webmasters does turn up some great detail. I was really impressed by the back links detail webmasters gives about pages. Thank you for staying by to answer.

 
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