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Google Analytics question
I know Google Analytics used to have where you could see what search terms were used for visitors to find your site. Now I see where you can check search terms used on your actual site but I am not seeing the section any more where you could see what the visitor Googled to find your site to begin with. Have they taken away this very handy feature or am I just missing where they moved it to?
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It's been gone for months.
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Maybe there's a misunderstanding but you can still see a limited number of keywords people used to find your site in Aquisition > Keywords > Organic
Much of the Google data will appear as "not provided" and you will have to install and look in your Webmaster Tools accounts to see a more complete list. If anyone's interested in getting some extra data from their not provided there's a filter here that converts you NP traffic and appends the landing page eg "np-your-landing-page" Obviously if you have a busy site it'll generate tons of "keywords" so rather create a new profile and apply the filter to it; https://blog.kissmetrics.com/unlock-...-not-provided/ Cheers, Paz. |
I always assumed that the KWs that are still shown are from the other SEs...
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keywords shown are from other SE or from people that are not logged in into their google account ( If I remember good). From the first moment, I was hoping that they want to give this data as commercial service, in future.
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