Inspecting URLs in the wrong GSC property
Underrated mistake: you run URL Inspection in a property that doesn't actually cover the URL — http vs https, www vs non-www, or a folder-level property — and the data is incomplete or just wrong. People then troubleshoot indexing that was never being measured.
What Domain properties do well:
— A Domain property covers all subdomains and both protocols at once
— No more guessing which prefix property to open
Where prefix properties fall short:
— A https://www. property won't show data for the https:// (no-www) version
— Inspecting a foreign URL just says "URL is not on property"
The fix: set up a Domain property (DNS-verified) as your source of truth, and inspect URLs there. Keep prefix properties only if you genuinely need protocol/subdomain segmentation.
Best for: any multi-subdomain or recently-migrated site.
Not for: anyone still juggling four prefix properties and wondering why data conflicts.
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Inspecting URLs in the wrong GSC property
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