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Google Search Console is introducing an experimental feature called recommendations, aimed at providing users with actionable insights to enhance their site’s performance on Google Search. Although it is still in the experimental phase, some users may already have access to it.
According to Google, this feature offers websites optimization opportunities by suggesting specific actions to improve their presence on Google Search. These recommendations provide tips related to indexing, crawling, and serving based on the data already available in Search Console. Google aims to make this data more accessible by offering direct recommendations.
Google updates the recommendations regularly, and the details may change or expire over time. If there are no recommendations available, none will be displayed.
Here is a screenshot provided by Google showcasing the new recommendations in Search Console:
These recommendations can offer valuable insights for improving your site’s or your clients' sites' performance on Google Search. While some suggestions may be obvious to experienced SEOs, others could prove to be highly beneficial.
Keep an eye out for these recommendations in Search Console as they may provide new opportunities for optimization.
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