Sunday, 24 May 2015

Google Search Console Adds Apps Data To Search Analytics & Fetch As Google

Google includes two new elements for App Indexing in the Search Console; Search Analytics and Fetch as Google backing.



Google declared two new components inside of the Google Search Console, once in the past known as Google Webmaster Tools, for website admins who partake in App Indexing.

The new components incorporate the capacity to perceive how searchers are finding the substance inside of your local Android applications through Google seek in the Search Analytics report. Besides the capacity to perceive how Google sees your application content through an alpha rendition of Fetch as Google for Apps.

This shocks no one as Google was looking for beta analyzers for these new components in the no so distant past.


The essential for this is that you (1) need to have an Android application, (2) open Search Console and enter your application name: android-app://com.example., (3) have a related application to a site in the support and (4) obviously present the XML feed. At that point you can profit by these new components.

Search Analytics For Apps

The Search Analytics report will give you really point by point data on top questions, top application pages, and activity by nation for your application. It has all the typical channels that you'd see for site content yet it applies to your application including separating by particular question sort or area, or sort by snaps, impressions, CTR, and positions.
Search Analytics for apps

Fetch As Google For Apps

Ever consider how Google sees the substance inside of your Android application? Google composed a beta form of the Fetch As Google for Apps to give App designers experiences into this. It will demonstrate to you by application URI how Google renders the URI. Here is a photo of how one application may resemble:

fetch as google for apps