Is there a way to identify the phrases and pages involved in your URLS receiving search visits?
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Our client seems to get 20 - 30 visits a month to pages which people arrived on via a search, without visiting home page and navigating there.
Is there a way we can identify both the phrases the person used to arrive at the page, and the page itself? The graph is tantalizing, but without deeper insight into what the phrases and pages were, we can't focus on the phrases in question. And we'd like to do this, because the phrase may represent potential long tail phrases we could use.
Thanks!
Eric.
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Hi Eric,
Yes, there is definitely a way to determine what pages your visitors are landing on and what search term they used to find it. I'm going to assume you are using the new version of Google Analytics.
- Login to your respective Account and Profile
- Go to Traffic Sources > Sources > Search > Organic
- This view will display phrases from search engines
- Under the graph there should be an option that states "Secondary Dimensions" 5) Click that then search for "Landing Page"
A new column should show up and give you the answer to your question.
I hope that helps!
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