What is Google Search Console (GSC)
Google Search Console is Google's free tool (formerly known as "Google Webmaster Tools") for monitoring and identifying errors on your website in relation to Google search results.
What is GSC, and what does it stand for?
GSC is an abbreviation that stands for Google Search Console
This means that in Google Search Console you can both see your website's performance, its general health, and identify errors.
Google Search Console features
Below you can see the various features found in Google Search Console:

For example, under performance you can see your website's rankings in general and for selected pages/keywords, markets, etc., and under mobile usability you can get an insight into how mobile-friendly your site is (an extremely important factor for SEO).
Below is a screenshot of the "performance" tab:

Get started with Google Search Console
If you haven't already connected Google Search Console to your website, there's no time like the present. The sooner the better. It gives you a wealth of insights and data that are invaluable in your work online.
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Use Google's guidelines to get started with Google Search Console here.
If you have already connected your website to GSC, simply start using it and explore all the data available. You can use this to get an overview of performance, development, and improvements.
Do you need help getting started or using and understanding your Google Search Console data?
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