How Google Search Console Tracks ‘People Also Ask’ Performance Data via @sejournal, @MattGSouthern

Google clarifies how performance data for pages in the ‘people also ask’ section is measured in Search Console - such as clicks, impressions, and positions. The post How Google Search Console Tracks ‘People Also Ask’ Performance Data appeared first on Search Engine Journal.

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