Finding the Search Terms for a specific Search Engine

Discussion in 'Traffic Analysis' started by Minterest, Oct 4, 2007.

  1. #1
    hello,

    Is there any way to find the search terms or keywords used by visitors to find my site????? I can see the search terms as a whole in my AWStats and Google Analytics... but it shows as a whole from MSN, Google, Digg, AO L e.t.c... but I want to find out the specific terms for each search engine...... Is that possible by any means?????
     
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    You can see this for google in their webmaster tools.
    http://www.google.com/webmasters/
     
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  3. Minterest

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    Thanks for reminding me about this tool... but what about other search engines... is there any tool to analyse that???/
     
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    As far as i know, there are scripts that you can integrate into your site that can do what you want. One of them is twatch ( PHP ).
    Edit: also you can develop your own little scripts that check headers and extract the referrer parameter.
     
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    Have you tried filter system? Please browse www.google.com/support/googleanalytics/bin/answer.py?answer=55593&hl=en_US for more information.
     
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    Enter "Filter Manager" at first

    1.Click "Add Filter"
    2.Select "Custom Filter" as Filter Type
    3.Select "include" mode
    4.Select "Referrer" as filter field
    5.Input "google.com" as pattern ( "yahoo.com" for yahoo......
    6.Add profiles which you want apply this filter

    Hope it's helpful.

    log file analyzer is another choice. Please check www.loganalyzer.net/sample/Search_Engines.html#Top_Search_Phrases, there is "Phrase by Search Engines" report which is suitable for you.




     
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    Okay I have done like that and added a filter for each search engines.. now how do I see the reports (keywords)?
     
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    Thank you so much...... I have found that.... We can knw that without adding filters..... just goto traffic sources >> search engines >> and then click the appropriate one it will show that........... Many Thanks for your helpppppp
     
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