I’m thrilled about the latest update from Google Search Console, which now offers both weekly and monthly views in their performance reports. This change allows me to dive deeper into the data, providing a more detailed analysis beyond the usual 24-hour view.
What it looks like. At the recent Google Search Central event in Zurich, I snapped some photos of the announcement. It was a fantastic experience to see these changes unveiled in real-time.
Why we care. These updates, though small, are invaluable for SEOs, publishers, and site owners like me. The granular data now available helps me investigate changes in performance more effectively, whether it’s over a specific month, week, or day.
What new views does Google Search Console offer in performance reports?
Weekly and monthly views provide deeper, more granular analysis beyond the 24-hour view.
Where was the update announced?
It was announced at the Google Search Central event in Zurich. The post includes photos from the announcement.
What feature enables viewing data by weeks or months?
The Time Granularity Selector enables viewing data by weeks or months. It is described as a data-aggregation tool.
Who benefits from these updates?
SEOs, publishers, and site owners benefit from these updates. The granular data helps investigate performance changes more effectively over a month, week, or day.
What inspired the post?
It was inspired by a post on Search Engine Land about Google Search Console performance reports.
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