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Google Search Console
About the course
Learn how to monitor, analyze, and optimize a site’s performance and search visibility with this course on Google Search Console, an essential resource in SEO. Find out how to navigate Google Search Console with ease, from connecting and verifying a site, to discovering all the reports you can use to gain actionable insights. Plus, learn how and why to connect to another useful Google tool for SEO—Google Analytics 4.
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01. Get started with Google Search Console
Learn what Google Search Console is, how to connect to it, and how you can use it to analyze and troubleshoot a site’s presence in Google Search
02. Understand GSC reports and tools
Get to know the various Google Search Console reports and their benefits. Learn how to analyze the reports and make data-based optimizations.
03. Access more reports
Discover even more reports you can access by connecting Google Analytics 4 to Google Search Console.
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FAQ
Do I need to watch the course to take the exam?
We highly recommend watching the full course to expand your knowledge and increase your chances of passing the exam.
How many times can I take the exam?
You can take the exam as many times as you want. However, if you fail a test twice, you'll need to wait 3 days before trying again.
How many questions are in the exams and how many do I need to get right?
Each exam has 15 questions and you need 12 correct answers to pass it. You’ll have 25 minutes to complete the exam.
If I complete all exams, do I get a certification?
No, the SEO certification is coming soon. You’ll get a record of completion after each course to show you completed it and passed the exam. You can share this online, with your clients and across your network to illustrate your expertise. Taking the courses is also a great way to prepare for the upcoming certification.
Can I take exams for all courses?
Yes, you'll get a separate record of completion for each course. If you fail an exam, you can keep trying until you pass.
James Clark
Analytics consultant and trainer
James Clark is a web analyst from London, with a background in the publishing sector. When he isn't helping businesses with their analytics, he's usually writing how-to guides over on his website, Technically Product.
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