Follow along with this Search Console Setup Checklist to make sure you’re completing all the necessary steps for setting your website up in Google Search Console.
You’ve put your blood, sweat, and tears into setting up your website exactly how you wanted it. That’s great - now, let’s make sure people can see it!
Here’s the secret: your website will show up in Google search engine results pages (SERPs) whether it’s verified in Google Search Console (GSC) or not.
Verifying your website in GSC means verifying that you are either the owner - or the marketing professional that the owner hired - of the site, and are qualified and approved to see the data Search Console provides.
If you want your site to rank well for relevant keywords, (and increase the chances of prospects & customers finding you) then you need this data. You’re not going to find it anywhere else!
Google Search Console, previously known as Google Webmaster Tools, performs two major functions:
Reviewing this information can help you update your website to accurately target prospects.
However, if you’re not experienced with making changes to your site, we recommend having a professional make the changes for you. Many technical changes can break your site if you’re not careful!
Note: This guide will tell you how to verify your site with Google Analytics OR an HTML tag. This post does not include instructions for other verification methods.
If you’re not comfortable with making changes to your site’s template to set up Search Console, contact an experienced professional. Schedule a free consultation with one of our SEO Specialists to see how we can help you with GSC - and more!
You can follow along with the steps below with this checklist.
You can access Google Search Console here.
You will need one of the following to verify your website with Google:
Select the appropriate field based on your needs, then copy and paste your website’s URL from your homepage
You’ll be given a few different options for verification. Generally, we find it easiest to select one of the alternate methods - either Google Analytics or HTML tag.
To verify your site via Google Analytics, you must meet the following requirements:
You should receive a success message. If you did, congrats! If you didn’t, double check the requirements above. If you still receive an error message, try the alternate HTML tag verification method below.
If you see a “Verification failed” message, review the steps above and make sure you didn’t miss anything. You can use this helpful checklist just to make sure.
If you’re still seeing a failure message, wait 1-2 days and try verifying again. You will not have to perform steps 1-5 again. Just click Verify!
If you’re STILL getting an error, you have a few options:
Contact us for assistance with setting up Google Search Console!
(Editor's Note: this post was originally published on June 7, 2018 and was re-optimized and re-published on February 14, 2020.)