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Google Search Console introduces a new recommendation feature

Discover Google Search Console's new recommendations feature, offering actionable insights to boost your website's performance on Google Search.

Google Search Console has started rolling out a new feature for some users, offering tailored recommendations to enhance your website’s performance on Google Search. This experimental feature provides insights and actionable tips to improve how your site is indexed, crawled, and served.

What are the Search Console recommendations?

Search Console recommendations aim to provide websites with optimisation opportunities and suggest actions to improve their visibility on Google Search. Google explains that this feature offers tips to help with indexing, crawling, and serving based on the data already available in the Search Console. The goal is to make this data more accessible by presenting it as direct recommendations.

These recommendations are updated regularly and may change or expire over time. If Google has no current recommendations for your site, none will be displayed.

For more detailed information, you can visit the official help document here.

These recommendations can offer valuable insights into improving your site or your clients’ sites’ indexing, crawling, and serving on Google Search. While some tips might be obvious to seasoned SEO professionals, others could be extremely beneficial.

Look for these recommendations in the Search Console, as they could significantly improve your website’s performance on Google Search.

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