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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Somewhere in Germany
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![]() Hi Folks.
I have a Question about Google Analytics. When I check my organic Search-Terms, the first placed Keyword is always "(not provided)". This sucks a little, as I don't know, which Keywords are the most important ones for my Sites. Why is that? Does Google not know, what the Visitors searched for?
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Join Date: Apr 2013
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Basically anyone logged into Google services or who access the secure https version of the Google search page will not have their query string passed to Analytics.
This is something Google did about a year ago now, lots on info if you google "search term not provided" |
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