Google Search Console adds new rich results report for “Subscribed content”

Reader Revenue Manager publishers can now measure traffic from Google Search queries and fix structured data.

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Publishers that are part of the Reader Revenue Manager will now see information around their “subscribed content” in Google Search Console.

A newly launched rich results status report shows traffic from Google Search and errors publishers can fix with their structured data.

The announcement. Google wrote on Twitter, “We’re happy to update that Search Console is launching a new rich results status report, “Subscribed content”, to help Reader Revenue Manager publishers measure their traffic from Search queries and fix their structured data.”

What is Subscribe with Google. The aim of Subscribe with Google is to make it as easy for users to subscribe – particularly on mobile. Google account holders with payment information on file can purchase subscriptions with a few clicks.

The user’s Google credentials are then used as their login information for their subscriptions. Subscriber information will be turned over to publishers.

Reader Revenue Manager. Google launched a new platform named “Reader Revenue Manager” to help publishers increase engagement by highlighting their content to readers. This is part of the Google Publisher Center, where you can control how readers can subscribe to your content and pay for your content.

See the tweet about for more details or check out the Reader Revenue Manager portal.

Why we care. For publishers using the Subscribe with Google and Reader Revenue Manager, this new Search Console report can help you debug issues with your structured data. The report can also give you insight into how your content is performing in Google Search.


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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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