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Monday, August 20, 2012
We know many of you check Webmaster Tools daily (thank you!), but not everybody has the time to
monitor the health of their site 24/7. It can be time consuming to analyze all the data and
identify the most important issues. To make it a little bit easier we've been incorporating alerts
into Webmaster Tools. We process the data for your site and try to detect the events that could be
most interesting for you. Recently we rolled out
alerts for Crawl Errors
and today we're introducing alerts for Search Queries data.
The
Search Queries feature in Webmaster Tools
shows, among other things, impressions and clicks for your top pages over time. For most sites,
these numbers follow regular patterns, so when sudden spikes or drops occur, it can make sense to
look into what caused them. Some changes are due to differing demand for your content, other times
they may be due to technical issues that need to be resolved, such as broken redirects. For
example, a steady stream of clicks which suddenly drops to zero is probably worth investigating.
The alerts look like this:
We're still working on the sensitivity threshold of the messages and welcome your feedback in our
help forums.
We hope the new alerts will be useful. Don't forget to sign up for
email forwarding
to receive them in your inbox.
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