Google Webmasters for 3rd party users

One of the most sought after features in Google Webmaster Tools was to easily give third-party people access to your Google Webmaster Tools account without giving over your own username and password and without giving them full control of your site.

Google has finally satisfied this request by adding user administration to Google Webmaster Tools.

Now, site owners, who are defined as an owner if they go through the verification process in Google Webmaster Tools, can add access for others without making them go through the verification process. The access granted is either “owner,” “full” or “restricted” access.

  • Owner Access – Anyone who has verified the site in Webmaster Tools. This enabled them to add users via the user administration, delete sites, and more super controls.
  • Full Access – Granting a user “Full” permission means that they will be able to view all data and take most actions, such as changing site settings or demoting sitelinks.
  • Restricted Access – When a user’s permission is set to “Restricted” they will only have access to view most data, and can take some actions such as using Fetch as Googlebot and configuring message forwarding for their account.

You can add users either on the overview page where it says “manage site” and then by clicking on “Add or remove users” or under the “site configuration” section where it says “user administration.”

Those with restricted access will see this label when accessing the tool:

For more details on the access rights based on permission, see this help document.

Original source: Search Engine Land

A new website, Complete Works

Lastweek I was asked to build a website for a client (My day job) in WordPress. I was asked because I know wordpress better than any of the other web designers I work with.

I found a nice and clean theme, which I stripped right down to the barebones, and rebuilt it from the ground up. I used a few plugins such  as the easing slider, (homepage) testimonials plugin and the NG Gallery plugin.

I stripped out the sidebar and replaced with the company accreditations in the form of images and a link to their facebook page. Have a look for yourself and let me know what you think.

The only thing I do not like is the logo image, the client requested to include the CW in the logo, which in my opinion makes it look a little tacky.

 


Based in Plymouth, Complete Works is a family run business that specialises in Kitchen and Bathroom Refurbishments, Windows & Doors Installations, General Building, Property Maintenance in Plymouth, Devon, Cornwall & South West.

Complete Works is fully insured, is a member of ‘The Guild of Master Craftsmen’, CITB (Construction Industry Training Board) and is registered with Certass for the installation of windows and doors, which comes with a ten year guarantee.

Their URL:

http://www.completeworks-plymouth.com

Contact me if you require a website building for your business.