In this video, We are going to see How to Setup Google Search Console for any Website in 2024 and You get two options on GSC choice accordingly, and Use Domain, After this you will verify the DNS on your Hosting Website after that enter DNS record and verify the the GSC.
Google Search Console (GSC) is an essential tool for website owners, developers, and digital marketers who want to monitor, maintain, and troubleshoot their site’s presence in Google Search results. Setting up Google Search Console for your website in 2024 is straightforward and offers valuable insights into how Google views and indexes your site. This guide will walk you through the setup process step by step.
1. Sign In to Google Search Console
Before you can start using Google Search Console, you’ll need a Google account. If you don’t have one, create a new account at Google Account.
- Go to Google Search Console.
- Click on “Start now” and sign in using your Google account credentials.
2. Add a New Property
Once signed in, you’ll need to add your website as a property in Google Search Console.
- On the GSC dashboard, click the “Add Property” button in the top-left corner.
- You will be prompted to choose between two types of properties: Domain and URL prefix.
- Domain: Tracks all subdomains (e.g.,
blog.example.com
,www.example.com
) and protocols (http
andhttps
) under a specified domain. - URL Prefix: Tracks only the specified URL and subdirectories.
- Domain: Tracks all subdomains (e.g.,
- Enter your website’s domain or URL prefix and click “Continue.”
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3. Verify Your Property
Verification ensures that you have ownership of the site. Google offers several methods to verify your property:
- Domain Verification (recommended for the Domain property type):
- Select your domain registrar from the list or choose “Any DNS provider.”
- You will receive a TXT record that you need to add to your DNS configuration.
- Log in to your domain registrar or DNS provider’s control panel.
- Add the TXT record to your DNS settings.
- After updating the DNS record, return to Google Search Console and click “Verify.”