TL;DR
How to extract keywords from GSC?
- Beginner: Click "Export" directly in the GSC "Performance" report (Limited to 1,000 rows).
- Advanced: Use the Search Analytics for Sheets add-on (Supports 25,000+ rows).
- Pro: Connect to Looker Studio or BigQuery for full data visualization and analysis.
Why does this matter?
GSC provides first-hand, real data from Google. In the era dominated by AI Search (SGE) and Large Language Models (LLMs), understanding how users actually phrase their questions (Queries) is key to optimizing content for AI recommendations.
Introduction: The Value of GSC Data in the AI Era
For any site manager, SEO specialist, or content creator, Google Search Console (GSC) is not just an SEO tool—it is a database of User Intent.
Unlike third-party tools like Ahrefs or SEMrush which rely on estimates, GSC records the actual prompts users type into the Google search bar.
What does this mean in the age of LLMs?
User search habits are shifting from "Keywords" to "Conversational Queries." By extracting these long-tail questions from GSC, you can better train AI to understand your brand and optimize your content for Generative Engine Optimization (GEO).
This article details three methods for extracting keywords, helping you mine this traffic goldmine.
Method 1: Basic Export (Best for Quick Checks)
This is the simplest method, suitable for daily data checks and spotting current hot topics.
Steps:
- Log in to GSC: Access your Google Search Console property.
- Go to Performance: Click "Performance" > "Search results" in the left menu.
- Set Filters:
- Date: Recommended: Last 3 months (short-term trends) or Last 16 months (long-term data).
- Type: Default is "Web". Ensure you are on the "Queries" tab.
- Export Data: Click the "Export" button in the top right corner.
- Select Format: Google Sheets or Excel/CSV are recommended.



