
The bulk data export from the Google Search Console is here
Google is about to make life much easier for marketers and SEO professionals with its latest announcement of a new feature called Bulk Data Export.
With this new tool, you can continuously export data from Google Search Console to Google BigQuery, allowing you to explore the data more deeply.
The feature is already available for small and medium-sized websites with access to all of their data via the user interface, the Looker Studio Connector (formerly Data Studio) or the Search Analytics API.
However, this new feature will be a game changer for large sites with tens of thousands of pages, or those that receive traffic from tens of thousands of requests daily.
What is Google Bulk Data Export?
Bulk Data Export is a tool that allows you to export daily data dumps of all your performance data except for anonymized queries.
The data can then be analyzed using advanced analysis and visualization techniques, making exploration easier.
How do I set up bulk data export?
To configure a new report, prepare your BigQuery account to receive the data and set up your details in Search Console settings.
Once the export simulation is successful, all property owners will receive an email notification and their ongoing exports will start within 48 hours.

What data is available with bulk data exports?
The data is aggregated by property, URL and a record of what data was stored that day. Three tables are available:
- Searchdata_site_impression: Contains data aggregated by property, including query, country, type, and device.
- search_data_url_impression: Contains data aggregated by URL, allowing for a more detailed view of search queries and rich results.
- Export log: A record of what data was stored for that day. Failed exports are not recorded here.

Why is bulk data export important?
This tool makes it easier to more effectively and comprehensively link page-level information from internal systems to search results.
As a result, website owners and SEO professionals can find more content opportunities by analyzing long-tail requests.
Google is expected to roll out this feature over the next week, so you can start planning.
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source: Google