Google Webmaster tools is essential for any website.  Google informs you of problems it identifies when indexing your site and it’s wise not to ignore this!

Do you have Google Webmaster tools installed?  Do you monitor it on a regular basis?

We have outlined 7 ways to optimize your site to get better resuts in Google webmaster tools.  Follow them and watch your traffic go up!

1. Add a Sitemap to help Google index relevant pages

A sitemap is like an index in a book.  It tells Google about the structure of your site.   You don’t have to build this sitemap manually, there are tools available that can do it.  For example, there are wordpress plugins that will build a sitemap.

Google Webmaster Tools - Google XML Sitemap
A Sitemap outlines the structure of your website

If you have video on your site you also need to install a video sitemap.  This allows Google to index video on your site instead of redirecting visitors off to Youtube or similar sites.

 2.  Optimise Existing Posts to Increase Traffic

In the traffic section under search queries Google shows you the keywords that are used to find your website and the position in the search results.  You can review this, improve it and generate better results.

Google Webmaster Tools - Google Webmaster Impressions
Google Webmaster displaying impressions

In the example above there are some search terms that are appearing in search results but not many people are clicking on these results.  For example,  Google Keyword tool appeared 2,500 times and got less than 10 clicks.   I have a blog post directly relevant to this so I should be getting clicks.

Blog post – How to use Google Keyword Tool to Increase Traffic to Your Blog

Title – How to use Google Keyword Tool to Increase Traffic to your blog

So there are a few things I can do to increase traffic to this post:

a). Linking from another post to this blog post.  In this post I have linked to the post using the keywords ‘Google Keyword Tool’, that will help Google understand what this post is about.

b). Change the title.  The words at the start of a title are more important than the words at the end so I’ve updated the title to the following which will help:

Google Keyword Tool – How to use to increase traffic to your blog.

With the keywords at the start that will help.

c). Get links back to this post.  The best way of increasing ranking will be to get links back from external (high profile) websites that have these keywords in the link!.

3. Tidy up your sitelinks

When Google starts liking your site it displays a few additional links within the search results as follows:

 

Google Webmaster Tools - Google Sitelinks
Google displays additional links to internal pages on search results

 

These site links are automatically created by Google but within webmaster tools you have some control over them. You can demote up to 100 different links so gives you a better chance of putting in  the best links.  By demoting links that are not useful this should help point out the better links and you’ll get more clicks.

Google Webmaster Tools - Demoting Site Links
Demoting site links in Google Webmaster

4. Resolve any HTML Errors

Google reports on some HTML errors that will effect the indexing of your site so it’s important to resolve these issues.  If you resolve these issues this will improve the chances of getting more traffic to your site.

Google Webmaster tools - HTML improvements
Some improvements required to Meta Descriptions

In the above example the description tag (which is displayed when someone searches) is duplicated on some posts. This needs to be resolved.  Quite often you will find some Titles that are duplicated which should be resolved also.

5. Resolve any server errors

It is not going to do you any benefit having server errors and it’s likely that it will cause your harm.

The following shows errors returned for content that should not be indexed.  So to resolve these issues I had to block access to this directory from google.

Google Webmaster Tools - Server Errors
Server Errors Displayed within Google Webmaster Tools

One way to tell Google not to index content is to update the file robots.txt.  This file is read by Google when it attempts to index that site.  If I wanted to remove access to the plugins directory I’d enter the following: disallow: /wp-content/plugins

6. Implement Geographic Targeting

If a website has a generic top-level domain (e.g. .com, .org) then you can inform Google what is your main country that you want to target.  This can improve the ranking based on this country.

Google Webmaster Tools - Geographic Targeting
You can target the main country you want to focus on in webmaster tools

Note:  If you really want to target a specific country ideally you should have your website located on a server in that country also.

7.  Remove Bad Links!

Google recently released an addition to webmaster which allows you to remove bad links to the page.  If Google has notified you that you have some unnatural links you need to consider removing them using the disavow tool.

Google Webmaster Tools - Disavow Tool
Disavow Tool allows you to remove bad links

Generally you would only use this tool if Google reports that you have some unnatural linking on your website.  If you login to Google and get a message similar to the following then using the disavow tool will help:

“We have detected that some of the links pointing to your site are using techniques outside of Google Webmaster guidelines”

So make sure to remove links to your site that Google doesn’t like otherwise this will reduce the traffic you get.   Deciding what links are damaging and worth deleting is another blog post!

Summary

Google provides lots of valuable information in Google webmaster tools so it’s important to monitor it and make any relevant changes.  Making sure all issues are resolved and it’s configured correctly can help drive additional traffic to your website so it’s well worth spending the time doing it.

Has this post been useful to you?  I’d love to hear your feedback.

 

 



 


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