Hello, thank you very much for your video. A month ago I migrated to GA4 and linked with GSC, and I get very strange data in "organic search query" (almost all at 0) and if I compare them with Unyversal (queries), they are totally different, why should ? thank you again.
Thanks! Super interesting. Why is it that google gives you (not set) keyword data though. All our keywords are exact or phrase match, so i don't see how it's not pairing the query with the keyword. As someone else commented, only a few of the sessions are showing too, also doesn't make sense.
I tried this approach and it didn't work, it wouldn't give me any data. I'm wondering if something has changed because when I use "First user Google ads query" and "First user Google ads keyword text" as dimensions and "First visits" and "Key Events" as metrics it does show all the information.
OMG. Google heads should be sued for killing more or less easy to understand reports in UA and instead giving us a complex lego to construct reports on our own...
Awesome Thank you so much 🙂
No worries, you're welcome 😁
Need reports that show purchase revenue and how it links to search keywords. This allows Google to calculate ROAS. Very important!
How to do it?
Hello, thank you very much for your video. A month ago I migrated to GA4 and linked with GSC, and I get very strange data in "organic search query" (almost all at 0) and if I compare them with Unyversal (queries), they are totally different, why should ? thank you again.
Hi, I'm just wondering if there is a way to have a Keywords report for organic reach, i.e. without Ads Account or running Ads
you can find it in google search console
link to search console
What if this report not show all queries? In my reports google shows only few of all queries even display rows is set to 500.
Many dimensions are disabled, do you know why please? It doesn't work with me.
Thanks! Super interesting. Why is it that google gives you (not set) keyword data though. All our keywords are exact or phrase match, so i don't see how it's not pairing the query with the keyword.
As someone else commented, only a few of the sessions are showing too, also doesn't make sense.
simply add a filter and hide (not set) keyword
I tried this approach and it didn't work, it wouldn't give me any data. I'm wondering if something has changed because when I use "First user Google ads query" and "First user Google ads keyword text" as dimensions and "First visits" and "Key Events" as metrics it does show all the information.
your metrics need to be session and users
how to find out how many keywords are disapproved at MCC level
OMG. Google heads should be sued for killing more or less easy to understand reports in UA and instead giving us a complex lego to construct reports on our own...