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Create a property on Google Search Console to crawl and analyse subdomain build.w3d.community #265

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Mitish98 opened this issue Oct 15, 2024 · 0 comments

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Mitish98 commented Oct 15, 2024

The task of creating a property on Google Search Console to crawl and analyze the subdomain build.w3d.community involves several key steps. Here's a breakdown:

1. Log in to Google Search Console:

  • Access Google Search Console using a Google account.

2. Add a New Property:

  • In the dashboard, click on the "Add Property" button.
  • Choose the "URL prefix" option (since you're adding a subdomain) and enter the subdomain URL (https://build.w3d.community).

3. Verify Ownership of the Subdomain:

  • Google will ask for verification of ownership. You can choose one of the methods like:
  • HTML File Upload: Download an HTML file and upload it to the root directory of your subdomain.
  • DNS Verification: Add a specific DNS TXT record to your domain’s DNS settings.
  • Google Analytics/Google Tag Manager: Use a linked Google Analytics or Tag Manager account to verify.
  • After adding the required verification, click Verify.

4. Submit the Sitemap (Optional but Recommended):

  • To help Google crawl your site efficiently, submit a sitemap if available. This would typically be a file like sitemap.xml located at https://build.w3d.community/sitemap.xml.
  • Go to Sitemaps in the left menu, enter the URL of the sitemap, and click Submit.

5. Monitor Crawling and Analysis:

  • Once verified, Google Search Console will start crawling the subdomain.
  • After a few days, you can view insights such as indexing status, search performance, coverage issues, and mobile usability under the Performance and Coverage sections.

By completing these steps, you'll enable Google Search Console to provide valuable data on how the subdomain is performing in search, track indexing, and identify any issues affecting SEO.

@Mitish98 Mitish98 moved this from Todo to Backlog in Community Board Oct 15, 2024
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