Hi
I had to learn how to create and configure a new DNS record in the control panel of Ergonet, to make sure it complies with Google's standards.
Not sure what you mean by that? Google does not have any requirements in terms of DNS.
What I was talking about was that when your site can be accessed through both www and without wws, it's not good and you need to add a redirect from one to the other. That's not something you do with DNS.
I can see now that you selected to use https://example.it (without www). You need to make sure that's the exact address you have on the Website Address option in 4SEO.
I had to really understand the connection between Pages → Settings and Integrations → Connection. For me, PDF manuals are more effective than videos.
The reference documentation is the written one, at https://weeblr.com/doc/products.forseo/current/. Video is an added bonus as many people like them more, and can just view how things work. I personnally prefers text but again, most people like video. I have no plan however to produce PDFs, as by definition they cannot be kept up to date.
understand the connection between Pages → Settings and Integrations → Connection
There's actually no connection. The list of pages is what 4SEO builds by crawling your website (just like Google does). Once it has the list of pages (and it keeps monitoring the site content for changes and keeping that list up to date), it can decide which pages are canonical and which are not, build the sitemap and show you the list so that you can also do manual things like changing metadata for instance.
Connecting with the Search Console is not related to Pages list. Once you are connected, 4SEO can read some data about your site from the Search Console, and show them to you on the dashboard. We also try to extract some useful keywords information that's not available in the Search Console but that 4SEO computes based on the Search Console data (under "SEO Insights").
Once connected to the Search Console, it can also automatically upload your sitemaps after its creation, or after it was modified.
The difference between Italian and English has now vanished.
Yes. If you were connected to either www or no-www version of your site, Google would have different results for both. In the eyes of Google, https://www.example.it and https://example.it are two entirely separate websites.
Best regards
Yannick Gaultier
weeblr.com / @weeblr