Test Out The New Search Queries Report In Google Webmaster Tools

Jan 27, 2015 - 7:52 am 2 by

Google Webmaster ToolsGoogle is releasing a new Search Queries Report tool in Google Webmaster Tools and they are offering an Alpha preview of the tool to a select number of beta/alpha testers.

If you want to test out the new Search Queries report, you can sign up at this form and Google may select you.

In late December, we first heard about Google's new efforts to improve the search queries report and now a month later, Google is looking for testers.

Google said on Google+ "we're working on something new for you" around this report and they are looking for people who are willing to give "feedback along the way."

In yesterday's webmaster hangout, John Mueller announced it and said at 34 seconds in adding "something neat" they are "trying out." It should be open for testing around next week, John said. It is a "very early alpha version" and they will likely change things quickly based on user feedback.

Here is the video:

Sign up at this form to try to get into the Alpha.

Forum discussion at Google+.

 

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