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Why Your Website NEEDS Google Search Console (And a Real-World Example)

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Digital Marketing / February 28, 2025

If you have a website and you’re not familiar with Google Search Console (GSC), let me be very clear: you’re missing out on potential visitors. A lot of them. GSC is a free tool offered by Google that provides invaluable insights into how your website performs in Google search. Think of it as your website’s direct line to Google, giving you data and tools to improve your visibility.

What is Google Search Console?

GSC (previously Google Webmaster Tool) is a toolbox that lets you monitor, maintain and troubleshoot your site to optimize its visibility in Google search results.  

It’s not just about seeing how many people visit your site (that’s Google Analytics), but rather how they find you through Google Search, and what you can do to improve that. Key features include:

  • Performance Reporting: You can see your site’s impressions in search results, the number of times it’s been clicked on, which keywords (search intentions) are driving traffic, your average ranking position, and click-through rates (CTR).
  • Indexing Issues: Identify and fix problems that prevent Google from crawling and indexing your pages. This includes things like broken links, crawl errors, and issues with your robots.txt file.
  • Sitemap Submission: Submit your sitemap directly to Google to ensure all your pages are indexed.
  • Security Issues: You receive e-mail alerts if visibility problems are detected on items.
  • Mobile Usability: Thanks to 3 metrics grouped together under the name Core Web Vitals, you can see whether elements of your site’s code are slowing down its loading and could impact visitors’ experience. 
  • Structured Data: Monitor the performance of your structured data (rich snippet and schema markup) and fix any errors.

In short, GSC empowers you to understand how Google sees your website and gives you the tools to optimize it for better search performance.

Real-World Impact: How GSC Boosted Our Client’s Visibility

To illustrate the power of GSC, let me share a recent client success story. This client came to us needing a complete SEO audit and optimization. During our initial assessment, we discovered their sitemap wasn’t registered with GSC—a critical oversight. This was the first thing we rectified. If you’re unsure about the ROI of SEO, this example demonstrates its importance:

We registered the sitemap in GSC on January 30th. Here’s a glimpse of the impact just one day later:

Impressions (Number of times your site appeared in search results):

Pretty impressive, right? But impressions are just the first step. Let’s look at clicks (actual visits to your website from search results):

And it gets even better. GSC also provides data on your average ranking position for different keywords:

Average Ranking Position:

This immediate improvement highlights the importance of GSC. Simply submitting a sitemap and verifying site ownership can have a significant impact on visibility. While these initial results are promising, SEO is an ongoing process. GSC provides the data we need to continuously monitor performance, identify areas for improvement, and refine our strategy to drive even more organic traffic.

Stop Leaving Visitors on the Table

If your website isn’t connected to Google Search Console, you’re missing out on valuable data and opportunities to improve your search visibility. It’s a free tool that’s essential for any website owner serious about attracting organic traffic. Don’t leave potential customers on the table – get your website connected to GSC today!

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Caroline Ventézou is a highly experienced SEO Director at Bloom, with nearly a decade of expertise in the field. Her drive to stay ahead of the curve in the ever-evolving field of SEO has helped her remain at the forefront of her industry.

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