Google Search Console is an amazing tool that provides invaluable search data by real users directly from Google. While the charts and tables are friendly to work with, a large part of the data is not accessible from the UI.
The only way to get to this hidden data is to use the API and extract all that valuable search data that is available to you – if you know how. This is possible with regular expressions.
Here’s how you can maximize the Google Search Console API using regular expressions, according to Eric Wu, VP of Product Growth at Honey, a PayPal Company, who spoke at SMX Advanced.
Diagnosing SEO issues with GSC
Working on a website experiencing stagnant or declining growth or a core update drop?
Most SEO professionals turn to Google Search Console (GSC) to diagnose such issues.
(Or if resources permit, you may even use a paid tool like Ryte or build your own platform.)
Fortunately for the SEO community, there’s no shortage of Looker Studio dashboards (formerly Google Data Studio) useful for GSC analysis, including:
- Aleyda Solis’ free dashboard, which uses GSC data to easily identify potential rankings changes in recent days from the Google Core Update.
- Google’s search traffic monitoring dashboard, which now pulls Discover and Google News traffic data.
- Hannah Butler’s Search Console Explorer Studio. (And if you want to manipulate GSC data hands-on and find quick insights, you can use Butler’s Search Console Explorer Sheet.)
Dashboards allow SEOs to look at an...
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