Google Search Console is free, takes about 15 minutes to set up, and the data it provides will change how you approach SEO. Most people abandon it within the first week because they don’t know what they’re looking at. That’s about to change.
Setting Up Google Search Console in Under 15 Minutes
The verification process gets a bad rap, but it’s straightforward. You have five options: HTML file upload, HTML tag addition, domain name provider, Google Analytics tracking code, or Google Tag Manager container. I recommend the HTML tag method for most users—you paste a meta tag into your site header, and Google confirms ownership within seconds.
Navigate to search.google.com/search-console, add your property (either a domain or URL prefix), and verify. Once verified, submit your XML sitemap immediately. This goes in the Sitemaps section under the Index menu. The format is typically yourdomain.com/sitemap.xml. Submitting your sitemap doesn’t guarantee indexing, but it gives Google a roadmap and speeds up discovery of new content.
Here’s something most guides skip: you can add multiple properties. I set up both the domain property and URL prefix versions for the same site. The domain property gives you data across all subdomains and protocols, while the URL prefix shows you exactly what appears in search results. Use both—they’re complementary, not redundant.
The Performance Report Is Your Best Friend
The Performance report is where you’ll spend 80% of your time in Search Console. It shows you which queries bring users to your site, how often your pages appear in results, your click-through rate, and average position. But raw data means nothing without interpretation.
Your CTR tells you whether your titles and

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