Google Webmaster Tools Website Verification

Ganibade

Verified member
There are numerous advantages to using Google Webmaster tools for your website. The interface allows you to add all of your websites and keep track of a wide range of information about them, such as sitemap information, crawling statistics, rankings, and keyword analysis.

Verifying your website is the first thing you need to do when adding a new domain name to your Google Webmaster Tools panel. You may basically add any website to your console and track statistics from it if you don't verify it using Google Webmaster Tools, which informs the software that you are the owner of that specific website.

Inside GWT, there are two ways to carry out website verification. The first step entails adding a bare HTML file to the root directory of your web server.
The second technique involves including a unique meta tag in your index file.
To upload the HTML file, you must first create a file with the name provided by Google and upload it to the root directory of your website. As Google merely examines the file name and location, the file may be empty.

Google will periodically check to see if your site's verification is still legitimate once it has been done. Your site will no longer be verified and the statistics won't be updated if the meta tag is removed or the HTML file is destroyed.

The Statistics section of Google Webmaster Tools, which is accessible to verified websites, has some of the best features. Here, you can view the most popular search terms as well as crawl and index statistics and more.
 

Ramolak19

Verified member
Well according to my own point of view, Google Webmaster Tools (now known as Google Search Console) allows website owners to monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot their site's presence in Google Search results. To verify ownership of a website, users need to sign in with their Google/Gmail account, enter their website URL, and follow the verification process. Verification options include adding an HTML tag to the website's header or uploading an HTML file to the website's root directory. Once verified, users can access various webmaster tools to track search rankings, monitor site errors, security issues, and indexing issues affecting their site's search performance.
 
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