Google Search Console Performance Report Annotations Rolling Out
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Google Search Console Performance Report Annotations Rolling Out
"We're always looking for new ways to help you understand your data and make smarter decisions when it comes to Google Search. That's why we're happy to announce a new feature within the Search Console performance reports: Custom annotations. This feature is designed to empower you to add your own contextual notes directly to your performance charts. Think of it as a personal notebook for your Search data."
"Annotations in Search Console help you understand changes in your data by providing context on your charts. There are two types of annotations: System annotations: Automatically generated by Search Console to show issues with data processing and reporting. Custom annotations: Notes you create yourself to mark important events specific to your property, such as when you launch a new feature, or fix a bug on your website."
Google rolled out custom annotations within Search Console performance reports, allowing users to add contextual notes directly to charts by right-clicking. The feature was tested in May and is now available to all properties, with a visible prompt in the Performance report that links to the help documentation. Annotations include system annotations generated by Search Console and custom annotations created by users to mark launches, fixes, or other property-specific events. Annotations appear on charts for a specific date, persist across filters, do not show in comparison mode or 24-hour views, and are shared with other property users, so avoid including PII.
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