By: Rachael Gerson
Quick comment – There was one other method to get to the information I left out, as I’m hoping a certain smart cookie will jump in to share what she put together.
View ArticleBy: Rebecca L.
My method is similar to #2 above, but expounds upon it a bit. I created a custom report with the filter set to keyword = (not provided), threw in source = google since I like a good belt and suspenders...
View ArticleBy: Brian Greenberg
I still can’t believe google decided to hide this data! I really like your speadsheet outlining the traffic each landing page gets… very slick 🙂
View ArticleBy: searchengineman
Makes sense to filter out the not-provided segment. I’m curious has google removed other information from the segment? Location – Geo-Target – Device etc?
View ArticleBy: Rachael Gerson
@Brian Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! @searchengineman Everything else is still intact. Personally, I’d feel like the data was less private if it didn’t share my location and device than the keyword I...
View ArticleBy: Matthew Mcconaughey
Thank you for the explaining and digging it more. I will adapt this tutorial to find out my traffic keywords…
View ArticleBy: Uri Binsted
thanks for the explanation, very nice ideas, I will definately try them
View ArticleBy: Sue A Frye
Thanks for helping us to make sense of this issue! I am sure Google will have more surprises in secure search soon.
View ArticleBy: Spook SEO
Hi Rachael, thanks for the clarification. Now, everything is clear to me about this issue. I actually don’t know before what the Cons and Pros are. Thanks.
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