Identifying queries with low CTR

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Identifying queries with low CTR

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Let's go to the table with statistics on requests. Click on the filter icon and select "CTR" in the drop-down menu:

Google Search Console: A Beginner's Webmasters

Let's filter out queries with a CTR of less than 3%. Click on "Done":

Google Search Guide to Webmasters

We get a list of all queries with low CTR:

Google A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters

Recommendations section
If the site content is shown in the Google Discover section — the search engine's recommendation service — then in this section you will see data on impressions and clicks and CTR, similar to the section "Efficiency" → "Search results". Data can also be viewed for different periods, compared and filtered.

Google Search Console: Guide to Webmasters

Indexing
Pages
The Page Indexing report contains information about oman telegram data the number of indexed pages and errors.

Let's go to the "Pages" tab. Here we see that 14.6 thousand pages were indexed by Google without errors. 41.7 thousand pages were excluded from the search and were not indexed.

Google Search Console: A Beginner's

The table below lists the reasons why Google did not index pages:

A Beginner's Guide to Webmasters

It says how many pages there are:

excluded due to redirection;
scanned but not indexed yet;
blocked in robots.txt file etc.
Let's look at the report on pages that have been crawled by Googlebot but have not yet been indexed. To do this, click on the desired line:

Google Search Console: A Beginner's

From this report you can see the page URL and the date of scanning. Double-click on the line - a window with details on a specific URL will open on the right.

To speed up the URL indexing process, we will request indexing. To do this, click "Check URL":

Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide

The check shows that the URL is not in the index. Click "Request indexing":

Google Search Console: A Beginner's Guide to

After these steps, Google will check the possibility of indexing the page. If no errors are found, the page will be indexed.
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