3. Knowledge graph The last sort of myth that I've seen is I think it comes about because early on in Google Discover you could follow certain sites or brands if they were featured in the Knowledge Graph, and then you would supposedly see more content from that site. That's no longer possible. But in any case, like I say, I've seen sites doing very, very well that not only have very few links, but also as a brand or as a site or as an entity are not in the Knowledge Graph.
So what I think probably is working trying to get your brand featured in the Knowledge belize phone number library Graph and probably your brand already is featured in the Knowledge Graph if it's well-known. This is definitely not something that's going to be a hard requirement for you to perform very, very well in Google Discover. Measuring success in Google Discover Now the next step you're probably going to want to think about is how do you actually go about, once you're optimizing for Google Discover, how do you measure how well you've been doing so that you can sort of iterate and improve.
Now sadly this is a little bit messy. Console. Similar to Google News, if you're getting any Google Discover traffic at all, you'll get this extra tab appear in Google Search Console that shows you your Discover traffic as separate to your web search traffic or your Google News traffic if you have that. Again, the Google News thing only appears if you're getting Google News traffic.
The most accurate data source you're going to have is Google Search
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