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The creator suggests using GSC queries outside top positions to build internal links toward the strongest relevant page.
The creator suggests using GSC queries outside top positions to build internal links toward the strongest relevant page.
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Is that. Is that Google Search Console? It's coming down from the clouds. Look at the grass, they're glowing. It reacts when I touch it. This is unreal. Google gives you a way to see how your site appears in their massive search index. This tool, Google Search Console, is one of the most interesting free tools in digital marketing...
OpenIs that. Is that Google Search Console? It's coming down from the clouds. Look at the grass, they're glowing. It reacts when I touch it. This is unreal. Google gives you a way to see how your site appears in their massive search index. This tool, Google Search Console, is one of the most interesting free tools in digital marketing...
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Is that. Is that Google Search Console?
It's coming down from the clouds. Look at the grass, they're glowing.
It reacts when I touch it. This is unreal.
Google gives you a way to see how your site appears in their massive search index. This tool, Google Search Console, is one of the most interesting free tools in digital marketing.
Connect your site to it. Use the domain property here.
Connecting is very easy. By the way, LLMs largely use Google to get their answers for questions involving recency.
This is perplexity showing its searches. So if you do well in Google, you do well in LLMs.
Try this trick go to performance, toggle on average position. Set a filter so you only see queries where position is greater than 5.
This means Google Search Console is only showing you searches that you rank above position 5 on Google. For sort by impressions, click on one of the queries.
Now you can see every page Google shows for this specific keyword. Take three of the lower ranking pages, link them to this top page using the query that's showing as the anchor text...