Update to Search Engine Optimization reports

Wednesday, January 25, 2012 | 2:10 PM

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In October, we made Google Webmaster Tools available to all users in Google Analytics, allowing everyone to surface Google search data in new Search Engine Optimization reports. Starting today, Webmaster Tools will update how they calculate data to make it better match expectations about what a search engine ranking really means.

Based on their research, the answer to the question "What is your rank in search results?" is the first position of a link to your site. Previously we reported the average position of all links to your site. Now your Google Analytics reports will be updated to reflect the first position.

An example calculation







We anticipate that this new method of calculation will more accurately match your expectations about how a link's position in Google Search results should be reported.

How will this affect my Google Analytics data?
This change will affect your Search Engine Optimization reports, when your data in Google Analytics Search Engine Optimization reports will be calculated using the new method. Historical data will not change. Note that the change in calculation means that the Average Position metric will usually stay the same or decrease, corresponding to the same or improved search ranking.

We look forward to providing you a more representative picture of your Google Search data. Please let us know any feedback you have.

Posted by Chris Anderson, Google Analytics team

9 comments:

Yde van Deutekom said...

Good work, but:

im still getting no love from hitting the customize button in the Search engine Optimization reports.

And i see the following text after i hit the question mark next to average position:

The average ranking of your website URLs for the query or queries. For example, if your site's URL appears at position 3 for one query and position 7 for another query, the average position would be 5 (3+7/2).

Keep up the good work,

Y

bikingseo said...

This sounds great, but I've just check my Search Engine Optimisation Report and there's no data since 24th Jan 2012. Complete flatline!

Hannahm23 said...

This is certainly a change we are happy to take. The average positions have appeared alot lower than we have seen other reporting presenting. I would be interested to know how the social SERPs will be incorporated into this change?

Jenny Arnez said...

Excellent! Is this effective immediately?

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primroselondon said...

Is this in the UK too yet? I'm still seeing positions like 1.3 - surely it should just be showing whole numbers, not .anything if it's stating the first position of the site in the serps?

araghu said...

very informative and useful post for seo,thank you so much

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Very nice & easy

Varinder Pal Singh said...

Great information thanks.