Is it true that google moved to ssl encrypted protocol and doesn't release keyword data anymore?
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Hi,
I have a couple trivial questions regarding google search and the way Moz keyword reports are working.1/ is it true that google moved to ssl encrypted protocol and doesn't release keyword data anymore?
2/ if so than how Moz still manages to collect this data? Is it because of api or some other “deal” with them? Or you're paying for it.
3/ Why is “traffic from organic search” only for one week? Or I am missing something .
http://screencast.com/t/rslio5ZSKAx
It would be great to:
a/ go month by month (my client is requiring monthly reports)
b/ compare one week/month with another to see if it's getting better or worse.Thanks in advance,
JJ -
Thank you Keri, I really appreciate you took time to answer my question so quickly.
JJ
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The vast majority of keyword data from Google is now "not provided". There is still some that gets through, though less with every month. Data you're seeing is from the keywords that still get through, plus the keywords from other search engines.
We are working on monthly reporting (and you can get some monthly reporting via custom reports), but it's not available in general just yet. It's a high-priority project, as we realize it is an important feature.
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