DNS record for site ownership verification – Google Search Console Training



In this episode of Search Console Training, Daniel Waisberg guides you through the steps you need to follow to verify your website in Search Console using the DNS record method.

If you want to learn how to verify your site using any another method, watch our video “7 ways to verify your site ownership in Google Search Console” → https://goo.gle/345a0wP

Verify a website (Search Console Help Centre documentation) → https://goo.gle/36ffeb1

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37 thoughts on “DNS record for site ownership verification – Google Search Console Training”

  1. Subtitles are available in Portuguese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Hindi, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian, Chinese and English for this video. Click on the Settings icon in the bottom right corner of the video, and select Subtitles/CC from the menu.

  2. May be some old video, didnt come up any provider list but pretty easy forward.. Googel explained very clear what to do,, Be carefull with Spceship domain provider, they have very messy dns panels. NeThe DNS panel brings you always to incorrect dns panel that is for the future domains, need to find advance dns and insert the records in there. Remember to changed name servers to the domain providers.. Remember that successed verify dont connect your webbpage to your domain.. This process starts when your ownershipis verified and may take upto couple of days.. Thank you for this video, very professional and easy to understand!!

  3. Ridiculous as usual by Google. Although this video is outdated it is still linked within the search console registration process. Years ago it was easier by just adding the verification code to the head section of the website.

  4. This is not very clear for everyone.
    It would not be that difficult to clean this instruction up a bit. For example:
    What exactly do you mean by" Don't remove the verification code" I'm not sure if that means, not turning off the computer or a bunch of other possibilities. For instance, why would someone possibly want or need to remove the DNS RECORD, For what reason/s would they want or need to do that? Can this happen by turning the computer off OR closing the tab, OR hitting the verify button over and over again? OR hitting Verify Later. Why is there a verify later option, does this cancel the verify request . I could go on further. Anyway, just saying that I would give C+ or a B- for this instruction. The bottom line is that there is a lot of room for making mistakes if one was to follow this instruction.

  5. wow i tried doing that and it doesn't work guys don't waste your time on this too, it is just the same as what he is doing as your website wont ever show when you try to search it

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