In performance reports, you can now use the Google Search Console compare feature to see how different metrics performed on different domains and pages. The compare feature displays the metric data in a colored background whereas the unselected metrics have a white background. To view the metrics you have selected, select the relevant performance graph. The performance data is displayed in a table below the graph. The “Queries” tab displays the number of people who saw your results, clicked on them, and the overall click-through rate.
The performance tab of the Google Search Console includes query strings, which are the query string that a user enters in Google to find what they are looking for. They are non-anonymized and are then shown in a query report. These query reports can be useful in determining how relevant your content is and how much of it has been served to answer the query. The more relevant query strings a site receives, the better.
The last metric in the performance report is average position. This metric relates to where the website ranks in the search results. A top position on page 1 has a position of one, while page two is in the eleventh position. Average position is the sum of the positions and the number of keywords. In the general and page filter reports, average positions are listed in terms of their position across all domains and pages.
If you want a comprehensive analysis of your website’s performance, look at the Google Search Console overview report. It shows data for common search queries. This report is also accessible under the dashboard section. This report provides valuable insights on how your website ranks for the various keywords. In the past, it was difficult to compare the performance of different websites and determine which one is better. Today, there are many more performance reports available in Google Search Console.
The performance report contains many useful metrics. You can view total clicks, impressions, and click-through rates. The average position and CTR are also listed. You can compare these metrics to see how your website performs on different devices. You can even filter the data by rare value or country. And the best part is, they’re free! So, what are you waiting for? Get started now by downloading the Google Search Console performance reports. If you’ve never used it before, it’s time to give it a try!
You can compare the performance of two different pages by using the “compare” feature in Google Search Console’s performance reports. By doing so, you’ll be able to see which of your competitors has a higher ranking. Depending on how much you pay for organic traffic, the comparison can be worth a thousand times more. But there’s always a catch. This is where the “good page experience” feature is most useful.