Finding all search terms/keywords
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Hi everyone!
Is there a report I can run on SEOMoz that will show all of the search terms that people are using to find my site? I want to analyze where I am doing well and where I can use some work, but I'd like to have that as a starting point.
Thanks in advance!
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If I get branded terms in my search queries and hardly any generic/product related search terms in GWM, does it mean my site is not optimized for product related keywords?
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Jodi, the report you're looking for in SEOmoz is found in the Campaign Overview| Manage Keywords | Find New Keywords tab. This shows you what keywords are currently bringing you traffic and how many visits you're getting from them. Be sure you connect your google analytics to your seomoz campaign to get this info.
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Thank you - that is exactly what I am looking for!!
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Hi Jodi,
I think your best bet for finding this view of data (search terms which lead to your site) is in Google Webmaster Tools. Under "traffic" there is a page called search queries. You can download this as a csv. I use this to find out about keywords that I rank for which I may not have known about, and add them to my SEOmoz campaign for tracking.
Hope this helps!
Graham Street
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