Google Search Console is the dashboard I use to see what’s working. In this tag, I share quick, beginner-friendly steps I actually use: how to find pages losing clicks, spot easy CTR wins, request indexing after edits, and read the Pages/Queries reports without getting lost. I keep notes short and show what changed on my site after each tweak (impressions, clicks, average position). If you’re new to GSC and just want simple actions that move numbers, start with the latest post below and copy the steps.
I did not know WordPress or SEO when I started. My site went down during a migration, I panicked, and I used ChatGPT to help rebuild WirelessConsultant.net. After 16 months, Google Search Console is showing real progress.
This update shows how I used Semrush position tracking data to make one practical SEO move on WirelessConsultant.net: adding internal links from a strong ranking page to related pages that need a push.
Weekly log for my 90-day AI search visibility sprint: what I shipped, what changed, and a 7-day Google Search Console snapshot (top queries + top pages).
I’m learning SEO the hard way (trial and error), and one question keeps coming up: How long do SEO changes take? My real before/after in Google Search Console (Web) Clicks…
How long do SEO changes take? Most edits show movement in days or weeks, but stronger rankings usually take longer. Here is the realistic timeline and what my own site is showing right now.
SEO Reality Check: My Google Search Console Data & What I’m Learning Building a website and ranking on Google sounds great in theory, but the real challenge? Getting people to…