Integrate Google Console With Squarespace For Better Marketing and SEO.

 


I love Google Console.

In fact, I’m a bit addicted to it. Something about staring at charts has always enamored me.

Often times, when I should be writing more blogs about marketing and web design or working on a new custom Squarespace web design project, I will instead spend my time staring at Google Console charts and analytics.

There’s just something satisfying about seeing a chart of my website’s google search visitors go up. 

It always surprises me to find out people don’t use or even know what Google Console is. There are businesses out there that derive all their income from Google, but don’t even know why or how they are getting those new leads.

I’ve seen people with absolutely no knowledge about Search Engine Optimization, or technology for that matter, effectively create and manage new leads with an absolutely mediocre website.

I’ve also seen the opposite. Companies with big budgets unable to get a single inquiry.

Whether you are a newbie to the online sphere or just someone who has yet to connect to the Google Console, I’m going to show you how to connect your Squarespace website with Google Console.

Over and over again Squarespace always blows my mind at its efficiency with covering all its bases and streamlining web design and marketing.

Connecting your Squarespace website with Google Console is both simple and effective.

To get started, click the word “Marketing” over on the left-hand pane of the backend of the website. 

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Now go over to your sidebar and click the title “SEO.”

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Next go to where it says “Google Search Keywords” and click the link.

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From here Squarespace will help you set up the rest. 

Before you know it, you will be all set up with Google Search Console.

Once you have all this figured out, all you have to do is login in to your Google Console account and proceed to stare at charts over the coming months.

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