Your Guide to Understanding, Optimizing for, and Troubleshooting Google's Interest-Based Feed
Ever scroll through your phone and find fascinating articles or videos you weren't searching for? Chances are, you've encountered Google Discover. It's that personalized feed on the Google app and mobile homepage that proactively shows content based on your interests, not just your active searches. For website owners and SEOs, Discover represents a significant, often untapped, traffic source.
But how do you know if your content is hitting the mark in Discover? And how can you optimize for it? Recently, Google Search Console has made analyzing this easier by giving Discover performance its dedicated report.
Let's dive into what this report means, why Discover matters for SEO, and how you can leverage it for growth.
First Things First: How Does the Discover Report Appear in GSC?
This isn't a feature you manually enable or a brand-new integration you need to set up. The Discover performance report appears automatically in the left-hand navigation of your Google Search Console property if your site has accumulated a minimum threshold of impressions in Discover over the recent period (typically the last 16 months).
If you don't see it, it simply means your site hasn't achieved significant visibility within the Discover feed. Don't worry—this guide will help you work towards that!
Why Google Discover is a Big Deal for SEO
While distinct from traditional search rankings, Discover visibility is incredibly valuable: Mastering the Google Discover Performance Report in Search Console
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