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Search Analytics API Launched by Google Search Console

Google has announced the official launch of Search Console’s new Search Analytics API.

If you’ve used any of Google’s other APIs, or maybe one of the existing Search Console APIs, then getting started will be easy! The how-to page has examples in Python that you can use as recipes for your own programs. For example, you can use the API to:

They are also asking that webmasters share the cool things they are doing with the API.  I suspect it won’t be long before we hear of some of the tools that are developed from this new API.

Full documentation for the new API can be found on the Google Developers site here.

The new Search Analytics API is also officially listed as Version 3, with the former Google Webmaster Tools API listed as being versions 1 and 2.

The Search Analytics API has actually been in testing since May, when Google began asking for beta testers. However, not much information came out at the time, as testers were all required to sign an NDA.  It also followed the closure of the Google Webmaster Tools API earlier this year.

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Jennifer Slegg

Founder & Editor at The SEM Post
Jennifer Slegg is a longtime speaker and expert in search engine marketing, working in the industry for almost 20 years. When she isn't sitting at her desk writing and working, she can be found grabbing a latte at her local Starbucks or planning her next trip to Disneyland. She regularly speaks at Pubcon, SMX, State of Search, Brighton SEO and more, and has been presenting at conferences for over a decade.
Jennifer Slegg :Jennifer Slegg is a longtime speaker and expert in search engine marketing, working in the industry for almost 20 years. When she isn't sitting at her desk writing and working, she can be found grabbing a latte at her local Starbucks or planning her next trip to Disneyland. She regularly speaks at Pubcon, SMX, State of Search, Brighton SEO and more, and has been presenting at conferences for over a decade.