Good news for those who are loving the new comparison feature Google added for Queries in Search Analytics yesterday. Google Search Console has added more comparison features to Search Analytics, this time to Pages, Countries and Search Types. Site owners in can now compare two pages, countries devices or search types to see how well […]
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Google’s Search Analytics Adds Keyword Comparisons Report
Google Search Console has launched a new feature in Search Analytics, the ability to compare two search queries, and analyze various stats comparing the two queries. Jonathan Jones was the first to spot the added feature. You can choose two search queries to compare. These can be short or long tail queries, but it doesn’t […]
Google Adding Featured Snippets & Rich Results to Search Analytics?
During Google I/O last week, Richard Gingras talked about the new AMP reporting in Google Search Console that launched last week. But interestingly, the screenshot he used showed off something extra… reporting for both featured snippets and rich cards. Here is the screenshot he used. The arrow shows AMP but the other options are “Search […]
Google Launches New Rich Cards in Search Results
Google has announced the addition of rich cards in the mobile search results. Rich cards are similar to rich snippets, but in an expanded format in a carousel. Google is initially showing these new rich cards for recipes and movies in the mobile search results. There is also a new related rich cards section in […]
Google Search Analytics Updates Clicks & Impressions; Sites With Apps Affected Most
Google has made another change to their Search Analytics in Google Search Console, specifically with how Google is accounting for clicks and impressions. The date of the change was actually April 27, 2016. John Mueller posted about it on Google+: As a result, you may see a change in the click, impression, and CTR values […]
Voice Search: Google Considering Search Analytics But Length of Queries Problematic
Many site owners would love to see more data being separated in Google Search Console. One of the requested ones is splitting out AMP and splitting out voice search queries is another. The question came up in last week’s Google Webmaster Office Hours and John Mueller said that is something they are discussing possibly doing. […]
AMP Coming to Local Businesses in Google Search Results
Google has been promoting AMP pretty heavily this year, and they have been very vocal about the fact they would be expanding it into other parts of the search results, even if they haven’t announced those what sections would be AMP=ed next. But we might have a clue about an upcoming area where AMP will […]
Google Adds Alerts in Search Results for Site Owner’s Non-Mobile-Friendly
If you still haven’t updated your site to be mobile friendly yet, Google has added yet another level of alerts to site owners whose sites aren’t mobile friendly. In addition to notices sent previously in Google Search Console, Google is now showing an alert right on your search result, when you do a vanity search […]
AMP Results Now Live in Google Search Results
It seems that the reported date of February 24th as the date that AMP would go live was incorrect. Google began pushing out AMP results late on February 22, 2016, rolling out across mobile devices in their news carousels. Here is a screenshot showing AMP on the 22nd. AMP results are listed with both a […]
Google AMP Launching in Search Results February 24
We have known that Google plans to launch AMP sometime at the end of February. But AdAge is now reporting that AMP is scheduled to go live in the mobile search results on February 24th. All signs are pointing to their planned eminent launch of AMP. Google added AMP error reporting to Search Console and […]