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What Google Webmaster Tools can tell about your blog.

Untitled-Google Webmaster Tools is something that every blogger concerned about his or her blog SEO, should be concerned about. Simple because, it can reveal what you exactly need not to do in order to get top 10 ranking on Google, and ultimately other search engines. Think of it as a place where Google spiders report to you directly, what exactly is wrong with your blog’s SEO.

If you haven’t already signed up for Google Webmaster Tools, you can do so here.

Finding out where search engines spiders had major crawling problems

An unfriendly URL structure or certain rich media content may be giving the Search Engines spiders a bit of a hard time in indexing your blog. Google explains what they call “unfriendly URL structure”, here.

This can lead to a whole part of your blog not being accessible/indexed by search engines. “Diagnostics>Web Crawl” section can tell you exactly, what’s wrong and where.

Spotting problematic content on the blog

In the “Diagnostic>Content Analysis” section, you can see what exactly I mean by “Problematic Content”. Duplicate meta descriptions, Long meta descriptions, Short meta descriptions, Non-informative title tags and Duplicate title tags are to name a few.

Google Webmaster Tools will tell you exactly where these errors occur, so you can make your blog more search engine friendly.

Thorough analysis of the search queries

Google Analytics (or whatever your stats reporting software might be), can repost you the search queries that bring you the traffic. So can Google Webmaster Tools. And also, it can do something a bit cooler too. It can show you what search queries showed up pages from your blog. With this you can further optimize your pages to get more traffic, since you know that your blog has something that people are searching for.

You can see this in the “Statistics>Top Search Queries” section.

See exactly how Googlebot crawls your blog

Log on to the “Statistics>Crawl Stats” section, you can see how active Googlebot is in your pages. You can see the number of pages crawled per day, number of KBs downloaded and so on. If you’re suspecting that your blog has Search Engine Indexing problems, this section should give you the first clue in starting your troubleshooting.

Check out the link love

If you wanted to know what pages in your blog has the most external links pointing to it, well, “Links>Pages with external links” section can tell you that. This is a great method to analyze and promote your blog’s pillar content, since you have an exact idea of your posts’ external link count as indexed by Google. And what’s cooler? You can check out who’s linking to you too!

Sitemap Status

And finally, it’ll tell you all about your sitemap. If you haven’t already set a sitemap for your blog, read this on specifying sitemaps for your blog. If you’ve, then keep a close eye on Google Webmaster Tools to to check out the status of your sitemap. Having a broken sitemap can really be a negative factor for your Search Engine traffic.

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  1. no imageCats In To Lions (Who am I?) posted the following on August 26, 2008 at 1:14 am.

    The best thing I love about google web master tools is that they show you what are the top keywords you best ranked with Google are. would like to thank Nadeesha for helping me out with my blog’s SEO. Hope the work will be evident in the days to come. Keep up the nice work :-)

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    1. no imageNadeesha Cabral (Who am I?) posted the following on August 26, 2008 at 12:44 pm.

      No problem. I have no doubt about our SEO work becoming evident.

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  2. no imageCats In To Lions (Who am I?) posted the following on August 26, 2008 at 3:18 pm.

    Just discovered you on SU for this post..One question, Why don’t you submit your own posts to SU. I haven’t seen anything saying this is against SU TOS.

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    1. no imageNadeesha Cabral (Who am I?) posted the following on August 28, 2008 at 8:33 am.

      Nope, it is not aginst their TOSs. But rather, many people have discovered that once they start submitting their own content to SU, the traffic they get from SU drops dramatically. And genuine SU users don’t like it when people start using their playground for their own benefit. :lol:

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  3. no imageRick Vaughn (Who am I?) posted the following on August 27, 2008 at 5:03 am.

    Looks like I need to get familiar with these Tools. I must be shooting myself in the foot. Great post :!:

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    1. no imageNadeesha Cabral (Who am I?) posted the following on August 28, 2008 at 8:35 am.

      Thanks Rick. It doesn’t hurt shooting in the foot until you know that you have ;) So, this post was constructed to support that theory.

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  4. no imagecharles (Who am I?) posted the following on August 30, 2008 at 1:12 pm.

    It is a very awesome tool when combined with google adwords keywords tool. I usually get 30% search engine traffic now because of the two tools i am using. Keep posting.

    Money Making and Blogging Tips

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