Google Search Console to release new video page indexing report

Soon you will be able to better debug your video indexing issues with Google Search Console.

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A new video page indexing report is coming to Google Search Console in the near future, Dikla Cohen, a Web Ecosystem Consultant at Google, announced at Google I/O today. The new report shows you a summary of all the video pages Google found while crawling and indexing your site.

Video page indexing report. The video page indexing report will be found in Google Search Console, under the “Index” tab, under “video pages.” At the time of writing this, this feature does not seem live yet – but it should be coming soon.

This report shows you a summary of all the video pages Google found while crawling and indexing your site. It will help you:

  • See how many video landing pages Google discovered and in how many of them a video was indexed
  • Examine reasons for unindexed videos in landing pages
  • Use the list of affected video pages URLs to debug and fix issues
  • Validate fix to initiate recrawling of known affected URLs

What it looks like. Here are screenshots from the presentation:

Google Io Video Page Indexing Report
Google Video Page Indexing Report

Why we care. Video is an important aspect for many web sites, and these reports will help you discover how important those videos are for you related to Google Search. Google Search Console’s new video indexing reports can help you find indexing issues with your videos and how to debug those issues.

Check back to find out when this report goes live.


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Barry Schwartz
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Barry Schwartz is a Contributing Editor to Search Engine Land and a member of the programming team for SMX events. He owns RustyBrick, a NY based web consulting firm. He also runs Search Engine Roundtable, a popular search blog on very advanced SEM topics. Barry can be followed on Twitter here.

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