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How to Setup and Use Google Webmaster Tools

By Tinuiti Team

At Elite SEM, one of the first items we request from new SEO clients is access to their site’s Google Webmaster Tools account. Google Webmaster Tools is a fundamental aspect of monitoring your site’s health and keeping up with technical elements that affect performance of SEO. It allows you to check for any notifications or penalties from Google, identify crawling issues, site errors, indexation status, malware detection, and more. You can also view keywords that were searched to generate impressions and clicks to your site, which should be used given that organic keyword data has been almost completely removed from Google Analytics. As you can see, there are many facets to Google Webmaster Tools and it can be overwhelming for new site owners, but, fear not! We’re here to highlight the most important settings and features with Google Webmaster Tools in order to efficiently setup, monitor and optimize your site within Google’s organic search results. The following information covers how to initially setup Google Webmaster Tools properly.

Verify Google Webmaster Tools

First and foremost, you must verify with Google that you actually own your website before gaining access to Webmaster Tools. Verifying your site in Google Webmaster Tools is covered in detail on the Webmaster Tools Help site, so we won’t reinvent the wheel here. The important thing to note is that out of the four verification methods allowed (meta tag, HTML file, DNS record or Google Analytics code) the HTML file option is usually the easiest, given you have full access to your site’s server. Once your site is verified in Google Webmaster Tools and you can access your account, there are certain settings that should be configured to ensure supreme potential in Google search results and maximum utilization of Google Webmaster Tools’ many features.

Site Settings

Setting up your site in Google Webmaster Tools is crucial to how your site is crawled and indexed in Google’s search results. You can access your account’s settings by clicking the gear icon in the upper right of the screen, and then clicking Site Settings from the dropdown. Webmaster Tools' Site Settings lets you indicate to Google how your site should be crawled and indexed.

Preferred Domain

Crawl Rate

Site Messages

Google uses the Site Messages section to inform webmasters of account activity and issues. You can access Site Messages from the left navigation. Find notifications and alerts from Google under Site Messages. Messages may include updates or notifications such as:

Forward Messages to Email

Keeping a close eye on your site’s Webmaster Tools messages is highly suggested. Aside from logging into your account frequently, you can also setup message forwarding to your email address.

Search Appearance

The Search Appearance section highlights how your site’s listings are displayed in Google search results. Search Appearance can be accessed in the left navigation of the dashboard. Search Appearance shows you how your web pages appear on SERPs.

Structured Data

Structured Data helps Google understand the content on your site, which can be used to display rich snippets in search results. You provide structured data by adding HTML markup to your site’s pages. The Structured Data section can be accessed via the Search Appearance dropdown in the left navigation. Read more about rich snippets or visit schema.org – an industry-supported collection of schemas for structured data markup.

Other Resources

The Other Resources section lists some of Google’s tools and testers in order to further improve your site’s user experience and performance. Other Resources section can be found in the left navigation. The Other Resources section contains various tools Google provides to further improve your site. The resources listed on this page are frequently removed, added or updated. The resources currently listed are:

There you have it! You’re all set to use Google Webmaster Tools to properly monitor your site’s health and important aspects of your site’s search results. Stay tuned for more information on how to efficiently manage and monitor your site’s performance in Google Webmaster Tools on an ongoing basis!

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