Google Unveils New Site For Webmasters
Google announced the launch of a new website for webmasters. There, you’ll find access (and an introduction) to Search Console, Webmaster support/help center, learning resources like Webmaster Academy and guidelines, community links, the webmaster blog, an event calendar, etc.
“We spent a lot of time making this site right for you,” says Google Senior Webmaster Relations Specialist Mary Chen. “We took our own advice by analyzing visitor behavior and conducting user studies to organize the site into categories you’ll find most useful. Thanks to our awesome community and Top Contributors for the valuable feedback during the process!”
“The site contains support resources to help you fix issues with your website, SEO learning materials to create a high-quality site and improve search rankings, and connection opportunities to stay up-to-date with our team and webmaster community,” Chen adds.
Don’t forget to check out the Accelerated Mobile Pages project site as well. Google will begin sending search traffic to AMP pages next month. They’ve made some improvements to the documentation. More on that here.
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